Operating a lathe

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82 34R, 82 40R, 82 45, 269156, 269283, 279 1SJ, 279110, 279123, B23B 100, B23B 3100

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046586806

ABSTRACT:
A three-jaw chuck of a lathe is adapted to rectangular or square-shaped work pieces by a U-shaped adaptor placed on one of the jaws. The adaptor may be adjustable as to the distance between the jaw tip and the support surface for the workpiece. Alternatively, a set of adaptors of differing thickness can be provided for purpose of selection on a case-by-case basis.

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American Machinist Magazine, Aug. 14, 1947, p. 127, Practical Ideas-Chuck Shoe.

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