bigcaddy
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Like the title says, I have a few Hardinge speed chucks that are in need of a good cleaning.
I pulled apart a No.2-D6, gave it a wipe down with some solvent, regressed it and assembled it like normal. Now when the hand wheel is operated, it will bind slightly, or hit a rough spot that either takes more pressure to make a full rotation or just feel "rough" on each pass.
Sometimes I can get 8-9 full revolutions before hitting that spot and it's got me stumped. These are newly acquired so I never was able to check them before purchase and I'm wondering if it's a previous problem or due to my work on them.
Pictured is the D6 Chuck but the second photo is the insides of a 2A-D3 which is identical, just smaller
I pulled apart a No.2-D6, gave it a wipe down with some solvent, regressed it and assembled it like normal. Now when the hand wheel is operated, it will bind slightly, or hit a rough spot that either takes more pressure to make a full rotation or just feel "rough" on each pass.
Sometimes I can get 8-9 full revolutions before hitting that spot and it's got me stumped. These are newly acquired so I never was able to check them before purchase and I'm wondering if it's a previous problem or due to my work on them.
Pictured is the D6 Chuck but the second photo is the insides of a 2A-D3 which is identical, just smaller
