Reconditioning & fitting a collet chuck to a Colchester Student lathe - part 4
The last video revealed that the collet chuck had an unacceptable level of runout. In this video I service the collet chuck body and find a way to marginally improve the runout. 00:00 Intro to part 3 00:32 Inspecting disassembled collet chuck on bench 06:13 Checking concentricity of chuck body 07:31 Checking concentricity of sleeve in the body 09:18 Identifying best angular position for sleeve 11:37 Why the sleeve is keyed to the body 12:25 Determining best position of keyway in sleeve 13:32 Attempting to clean up nose taper on the lathe 15:49 Retesting the body after cleaning up the nose 18:27 Milling new slot in sleeve 19:45 Cleaning up yoke assembly 23:26 Reassembly 27:17 Turning test bar using collet chuck 29:51 Conclusion and next video

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