Dan_F
Member
I have a Beall collet chuck which has a run out of .0035" on my dial indicator, measuring run out on 1/4" drill rod. I had previously used it only for holding stock that had been turned round on the lathe, so I assumed any vibration was due to imperfect rounding. Now I'm trying to use it with a closed end mandrel (drill rod), and find that it vibrates with that too, and a 1/4" drill bit as well (just did that to use as a standard in case my rod was off). I'm assuming this is not typical performance.
Further testing reveals that with the 1/2" collet, the run out is about .0025", the indicator notes .003" on the outside of the chuck body itself.
With a dead center in place, run out is only .0005, so I assume this is a problem with the chuck, not my lathe.
I'm thinking I should be able to return this for a better one, can anyone verify that I should be getting better specs than this?
Thanks,
Dan
Further testing reveals that with the 1/2" collet, the run out is about .0025", the indicator notes .003" on the outside of the chuck body itself.
With a dead center in place, run out is only .0005, so I assume this is a problem with the chuck, not my lathe.
I'm thinking I should be able to return this for a better one, can anyone verify that I should be getting better specs than this?
Thanks,
Dan