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                        Instruction Sheet
Model SB1307
High Precision 6" Lathe Chuck
Grease fitting for 
Hardened steel jaws 
complete internal 
for durability and 
lubrication.
extreme clamping 
Chucks are heavy! Get assistance when 
force and grip.
installing or removing the chuck from the 
lathe. Wear heavy duty leather boots for 
Designed for 
foot and toe protection, and keep hands and 
up to 
fingers away from all pinch points. Ignoring 
2000 RPM.
this warning can lead to a severe crushing 
Universal 
injury or f
                    
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                        6. Set the chuck on the back plate, aligning the  • Secure Clamping: A thrown workpiece may  shoulder with the relief bore. Use a transfer  cause severe injury or even death. When  punch to mark the back plate. If a transfer  swapping the chuck jaw positions, use a  punch is not available, a drill bit of the same  torque wrench to re-torque the M8-1.25  size as the mounting holes in the chuck can  jaw mounting cap screws to 29 ft/lbs. When  be used. Lightly tap on the bit, rotate it 90°  clampin
                    
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                        Care & Maintenance 3 6 5 ! Always disconnect  machine from power before  4 performing maintenance or  serious personal injury may  7 result. 1 For optimum performance from your chuck,  Note: Each jaw is marked  follow the maintenance schedule below, and  1, 2, or 3 to correspond  to its marked slot in the  never hammer on the chuck, jaws, or a workpiece  2 chuck. clamped in the chuck. Never subject the chuck to  abrasives, flame, or water.  Figure 2. Chuck sequence of disassembly. Daily: 5. Usin
                    
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                        Troubleshooting If you need replacement parts, or if you are unsure how to do any of the solutions given here, feel free  to call us at (360) 734-1540. Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution The chuck has 1. Jaw is in wrong position. 1. Reinstall jaws in correct order and position on scroll  hard spots or binds gear. completely. 2. Lack of lubrication, rust, burr, or 2. Disassemble, de-burr, clean, and lubricate chuck. metal shavings inside of chuck. 3. Broken tooth on the pinion or the 3. Dis