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Integrated 1-1/2 chuck

PeterT

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On 'integrated' chucks like this, are the threaded holes in the backplate intended to jack (un-press) the back plate off from I assume would be a typical recess?
ie. could this style of chuck be re-purposed by removing the backplate? Or maybe there is more to it?
 

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That looks like the same chuck HH Roberts sells. If it is then yes the threaded holes will press the backplate off.
Edit - the HH Roberts chuck are 5".
 
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On 'integrated' chucks like this, are the threaded holes in the backplate intended to jack (un-press) the back plate off from I assume would be a typical recess?
ie. could this style of chuck be re-purposed by removing the backplate? Or maybe there is more to it?

Usually they can be repurposed but sometimes they cannot - depends on how integrated is the back plate - i.e. is it a flat back chuck with a back plate attached to it OR is it an integrated chuck. Integrated chuck would have the back plate serve to hold the internals of the scroll. Still can be re-used BUT now you need to do a lot of possible leg work - i.e. figure out how to change things.
 
And on Bison chucks you will need those jacking holes :-) the plate is a very tight fit. Other brands not so much.
I replaced the 1 1/2-8 back plate with a 1 3/4-8 one.
 
This bison chuck can accept another back plate. It has to be precision machined, as the registration is a tight slip fit on the outer parts of the chuck...
 
Integrated chuck would have the back plate serve to hold the internals of the scroll.
That's exactly what I was wondering & I don't know where I came across a picture that is sticking in my mind. It may have even been a collet chuck. But seems to me the parting line on that was through the plane of tightening studs, not behind like model pictured.
 
If the parting line is 1/2 way through the tightening pinions, then:

You can chuck up the entire body, and turn off the mounting boss for the threaded holder, face the plate, and then use that to make a new registration ring, and thus reattach a new adapter plate - of course new holes will need to be tapped the the new adapter plant, but no biggie...

There is always a way!
 
I'll correct my statement, having just gone through this tonight with a 3285 (4" Bison). The backplate is part of the mechanism, so can't be eaisly relaced. In my case is is threaded for a BS0 dividing head, and of course some cretin has lost the one set of jaws. :-) I hade been hoping to swap this partial chuck with a complete one.

On the 5" from HH Roberts, you can however repplace the backplate, it is not part of the mechanism.

Gerrit
 
The actual chuck says 3284-4" & 3172-05. Not that the thread matters but I'm pretty sure its the 1.5-8 'bolted on' threaded backplate. I'll take a picture next time

It might be this one: 7-805-0452 3284-4"1-1/2"-8
But it doesn't really show the required detail.


I might be getting myself confused with integrated Set-Tru chucks, they have a different adapter split line.
 
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3285 (4" Bison). The backplate is part of the mechanism, so can't be eaisly relaced.
Hmmm.. that looks quite similar to what I referenced other than mine is 4".
Do you have any reference or a pic of what the mechanism is? Like machined features that engage the scroll or axles?
 
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