Jaw locking mechanism for lathe chucks having a soft jaw, a mast

Chucks or sockets – With fluid-pressure actuator – Socket type

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279123, B23B 3110, B23B 3116

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045562288

ABSTRACT:
To firmly retain the jaw of a lathe chuck against movement it is formed with a transverse slot in its bottom, a key-like block is inserted in the slot and has a pair of leg members arranged to bear on the chuck face, and a screw member is threadedly mounted in the jaw directly above the block so that it will bear on the block and force the leg members thereof against the chuck face.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3679221 (1972-07-01), Behrens
patent: 3833232 (1974-09-01), Behrens

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