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Cleaning 3-jaw chuck

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Peter Fairbrother - 29 May 2008 01:25 GMT
I've gotten some abrasives in my good 3-jaw chuck, and want to clean it out.

Any suggestions? Both water- and oil soluble- abrasives, unfortunately.

Also, how do you dismantle a 3-jaw chuck?

-- Thanks,

Peter Fairbrother
Peter A Forbes - 29 May 2008 05:19 GMT
>I've gotten some abrasives in my good 3-jaw chuck, and want to clean it out.
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>Peter Fairbrother

Take the jaws out.

Mark the backplate and main body so they go back together in the same
relationship.

On our Burnerd chuck there are three bolts that hold the backplate on, take that
off, lift out the three bevelled gears that the key fits and turns, lift out the
main scroll plate and that's about it.

Did it a few weeks ago.

Peter
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