Hi Ian,
I doubt if you could get one off the shelf, but i could make one for you.
Is this always going to be attached to the RT ? if yes there are better ways to do it.
Phil
Hi All
I have a 4" Soba rotary table and was wondering if it is possible to fit my 3 jaw lathe chuck to it using a morse taper and threaded end, the idea is to put the morse taper into the RT after centering and then screw the chuck to that.
The problem is finding the 2 morse taper with threaded end to suit my chuck.
Any one know where to get one 1" 8tpi.
cheers
Ian
Hi Ian,
I doubt if you could get one off the shelf, but i could make one for you.
Is this always going to be attached to the RT ? if yes there are better ways to do it.
Phil
Hi Phil
Thanks for the speedy reply, Yes it is for the RT only.
I have seen chucks with back plates that get secured to the RT but I just thought if the RT was centered and I added the chuck and back plate I would have to re-center again.
I happy to hear your suggestions for mounting it.
Cheers
Ian
Usually the back plate does the centering.
Oh I didn't know that. The only thing is I don't think there is a back plate for my chuck, so might have to buy a new one but I really want to use the lathe one as it seems abit of a waste .
Ian
Hi Ian,
I meant will it be permanently attached, or only attached occasionally ?
Phil
Oh sorry Phil, occasionally just to keep my options open.
Cheers
Ian
Hi Phil
I should have mentioned that I may also want to use my lathe face plate on it aswell so the 2 morse taper with threaded end would be very helpful.
Ian
Hi Ian,
The best way to do this is a plate "That has a recess" that locates on the OD of the RT it will be fixed to the RT by cap screws into T Nuts the chuck/face plate can then attach firmly, the morse taper will be a flimsy way to do it.
Phil
Hi Phil
Ok thats sounds good, how is the chuck attached to the plate? and could you make me one of these.
cheers
ian
Ian, I would try to find a plate for the RT, then adapt the plate and/or chuck to mount it centered on the plate. Might be easiest to drill and tap the back of the chuck to match the plate. Might be most accurate to make a threaded part to fit the chuck to the plate. For a 4" RT, you can get a decent plate and chuck from LMS, but of course, you want to make sure it will fit the RT. You also should be albe to make a plate fairly easy on your lathe, from mild steel or CI. I believe "grey" CI is preferred. If you have another material on hand, I would try that, maybe even Al. If nothing else, you get practice on what you have befor you buy the CI. Just make the plate larger than the chuck so you can drill it for the bolts going into the RT/T-nuts. Maybe make a nub that sticks out, threaded or tight slip fit to center the chuck on the plate, then drill/tap/bolt it in place while the chuck is on the back plate. You will also want a nub that goes into the taper in the center to center the plate on the RT. Let us know what works for you!