Machining a pulley

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davec43
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Re: Machining a pulley

Post by davec43 »

Russ Hanscom wrote:Nice work on the soft jaws, but they were meant to be cut up! You can also buy them for a reasonable cost, or weld on material after they are pretty well cut away.
Thanks Russ, they are cut up now. They are for a Grizzly chuck G9819. Not the chuck I really wanted but budgetary restraints were imposed. I don't think I have seen soft jaws available anywhere with that configuration on the mating surface.
Dave C

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Re: Machining a pulley

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Maybe that is a std configuration that Enco carries.

http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PART ... A=325-1458

I'll have to check it out.
Dave C

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Russ Hanscom
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Re: Machining a pulley

Post by Russ Hanscom »

My soft jaws have the same configuration and it appears to be standard. Just look under Amercican standard soft jaws.
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