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    HI there !

    We have a rotary , on it a chuck. Now the rotary works fine , at least it moves like it should.

    But the chuck is a mistery to me ... how the hell can i open it ?? There are some hexa screws on the chuck's "surface" around but it wont move a bit.

    looks like this one :



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    It looks like a power chuck off a lathe. does it have threads on the ID?
    they work by pulling and pushing on the threaded area on the ID.



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    I agree with D.D. Ive seen one like that with an auxiliary hydraulic unit that was used to clamp the chuck.



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    Hi ...

    Ill check this out today.... i hope i can use it somehow...

    ÁKOS

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    Hi !

    I did found the solution for the problem

    There is a square "key" hole but only one. and of course it is at the bottom /now/. So probably thats for opening the stuff !...

    I only saw chucks with 3 or 4 "key" holes....never with only 1.

    AKOS

    FADAL VMC4020 HT 1995, Z 28" (if true) , 88HS , 10K rmp , 21 TC geneva /rotary/ , VH-65 (A-axis) ,3ph 400V , metric, NO conveyor, No palette. (+alternative DC AMP)


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    Remount the chuck so that the Square key is at the top when the index marks are in line. The hex keys on the outside circumferance are to adjust the circular run out of the chuck to the centerline of the rotary.

    Neal



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    Usually these chucks are mounted to the back plate with a locating pin and cannot be mounted differently. The answer is actually to get the 4th axis mounted up on a machine and to use the control to rotate it to the desired position to tighten and loosen the jaws. During operation, the stopping point of the 4th axis can be added to the programming for access or the operator can go to manual mode to change the position.



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