[modeleng] Re: Releasing chuck taper
- From: JEM HARRISON <jemharrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 17:32:49 +0000 (GMT)
Thankyou, Peter.
There are no such slots in my DW.
Ironically, the Jacobs chuck can be most reluctant to stick in the lathe
tailstock! Maybe there is a case for Loctite !!!
Best wishes,
Jem
peter.chadwick@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Is there an easier way to remove a stubborn morse taper?<
My Chester mill has a set of slots in the quills so you can put in a taper
wedge, and release it that way. Admittedly, few of the fittings have the
taper estending far enough that this works, and a number of different
length 'buttons' of 3/8mild steel rod are kept for this - you drop them
down in place of the drawbar.
In the absence of such slots, I would suspect that your approach is about
the only possible one.
The other answer is not to put Loctite on the taper......
Peter Chadwick
Swindon
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