fred hatton
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I am looking at a brown and sharp collet chuck. It says it is a #7. Is this the size of the taper that fits in the head stock? If so how does this compare to MT2.
Agree with Hank. If you get the Beall assortment you will sometimes have a part that won't fit tightly because the collet sizes don't overlap completely. I also got a mm set (from Bangood) to span 2 to 21 mm; works great.I have the Beal chuck and a full set of mm collets. MM over inch gives a slight better range of collet size overlap.
I have the PSI collet chuck and use it all the time. Runs true, well machined, and a good price. I have been thinking of picking up a better collet assortment though.
Nominal | Imperial (in) | Metric (mm) | ||
Minimum | Maximum | Minimum | Maximum | Minimum |
1/8" | 0.086 | 0.125 | 2.175 | 3.175 |
1/4" | 0.211 | 0.250 | 5.35 | 6.35 |
3/8" | 0.336 | 0.375 | 8.525 | 9.525 |
1/2" | 0.461 | 0.500 | 11.7 | 12.7 |
5/8" | 0.586 | 0.625 | 14.875 | 15.875 |
3/4" | 0.711 | 0.750 | 18.05 | 19.05 |
20mm | 0.781 | 0.820 | 19 | 20 |
I don't remember who I got mine from but I purchased them off of eBay back in 2008, I believe.Where did you get a set of metrics that fit the PSI or Beall, please?
If you have a standard chinese metal mini-lathe (Taig type), I don't think the Beall collett chuck is going to work. You'll need to get a chuck that can mount directly to the lathe face plate. I got mine (and a set of metric collets) from Banggood. The chuck was around $25 and is of good quality.
Sorry, you are of course correct. I meant to say 'Sieg' instead of 'Taig'.Taig lathes are not made in China, also not anything like the Chinese lathes. Beall also makes an ER32 collet for the Taig lathe.
I just ordered the collets. Will look on Craft Supplies for the chuck.Craft Supplies has their own branded one that fits 1-1/4. I know, I have one along with many other people in my local club. It is less expensive than the Beall and is very good.
No. Diesldoc said that the # 7,8,9 ect. are for industrial type equipment. They are not MT.
I believe the South Bend lathe has a MT3 taper in the spindle. If so here is a ER32 chuck for $17.
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You will usually get better precision using the inside taper verses the outside threads. However you will be able to pass your material through your headstock using a chuck that mounts to the outside threads.
Danny
Dan you are telling me what I already thought . I should have read your post a while ago as I just ordered the beall chuck in
1 1/4 for my wood lathe. I will see how this works out and then decide what I will get for the south bend.
I looked at them. They looked good so I ordered one. Can't have to many chucks you know. I do have a 3MT to a 2MT adapter so maybe this will work out.They also make one with a MT2 taper that will fit the wood lathes.
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