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MODEL T10810

WOOD LATHE CHUCK SET

INSTRUCTIONS

COPYRIGHT © DECEMBER, 2013 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.

NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE

 OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.

 #TS16187  PRINTED IN CHINA

Introduction

The T10810 4 

1

4

" Wood Lathe Chuck Set includes 

a scroll chuck with four self-centering bottom jaws 
and five top jaw sets to provide a variety of grip-
ping needs for your wood turning projects.

Specifications

Chuck Body Diameter ...................................4 

1

4

"

Chuck Bore ...........................................1" x 8 TPI
Outside Grip Range:

— #1 Step Jaws ............................

3

32

"– 1 

3

8

"

— #2 Round Jaws ............................ 2"–3 

1

8

"

— #3 Round Jaws ......................... 3 

3

4

"–4 

7

8

"

— Pin Jaws ......................................

3

8

"–1 

5

8

"

Inside Grip Range:

— #1 Step Jaws (Upper Step) ...........1"–2 

1

4

"

— #1 Step Jaws (Lower Step) .......2 

1

8

"–3 

3

8

"

— #2 Round Jaws .........................2 

5

8

"–3 

3

4

"

— #3 Round Jaws .........................4 

3

8

"–5 

1

2

"

— Pin Jaws .....................................1

1

4

"–2 

1

2

"

Flat Jaws Maximum Outside Diameter ........ 7 

5

8

"

Flat Jaws Minimum Inside Diameter ............ 2 

5

8

"

Woodworm Screw Required Hole .......

5

16

" x 1 

1

4

"

A

B

C

D

E

F

H

G

I

J

K

L

M

N

Inventory

Description: Qty

A.  T-Handle Hex Wrench 4mm ....................... 1

B.  Small Lathe Chuck Key 8mm Chrome ....... 1

C.  Large Lathe Chuck Key 8mm Chrome ....... 1

D.  Woodworm Screw ...................................... 1

E.  Chuck Body ................................................ 1

F.  #2 Round Jaws ........................................... 4

G.  Pin Jaws ..................................................... 4

H.  Flat Jaws .................................................... 4

I.  #1 Step Jaws .............................................. 4

J.  Grip Studs 18mm, M6-1 x 6 ....................... 8

K.  Grip Studs 13mm, M6-1 x 6 ....................... 8

L.  Flat Head Cap Screws M6-1 x 8 ................ 8

M.  #3 Round Jaws ........................................... 4

N.  Hex Wrench 4mm ....................................... 1

To prevent personal injury, always under-

stand and follow all safety instructions in 

your wood lathe owner's manual.

Summary of Contents for T10810

Page 1: ...Jaws 3 32 13 8 2 Round Jaws 2 31 8 3 Round Jaws 33 4 47 8 Pin Jaws 3 8 15 8 Inside Grip Range 1 Step Jaws Upper Step 1 21 4 1 Step Jaws Lower Step 21 8 33 8 2 Round Jaws 25 8 33 4 3 Round Jaws 43 8 5...

Page 2: ...EYE FACE PROTECTION Always wear a face shield and safety glasses when operating lathe PROPER APPAREL Do not wear gloves necktie or loose clothing Keep keep long hair away from rotating spindle SPEED...

Page 3: ...hieved when the chuck is properly maintained and lubricated all jaws are fully engaged with the workpiece and the maximum chuck clamping diameter is not exceeded PROPER MAINTENANCE All chucks must be...

Page 4: ...em off 1 4 turn 5 Use chuck key to converge jaws to the center so they are evenly up against one another and even in height 6 Fully tighten cap screws do not overtighten 7 Check jaw alignment They sho...

Page 5: ...erations Chuck Types The best jaw type to use is the one that will pro vide the greatest contact between the jaw and the workpiece this provides the best gripping power Round Jaws Round jaws or doveta...

Page 6: ...advantage to pin jaws over step or round jaws is that they offer a lot of surface area for gripping They also have ridges on the outside for greater gripping power The disadvantage is that the recess...

Page 7: ...atile than either of those jaws alone Upper Step Lower Step Inside Recess Grip Outside Grip Step Jaws 2 jaws removed for clarity Outside Grip Range 3 32 13 8 Inside Grip Range Upper Step 1 21 4 Lower...

Page 8: ...woodworm screw make sure the workpiece is as round as possible then drill a 5 16 x 11 4 hole in the waste portion of the workpiece Thread the workpiece onto the screw until it is seated firmly against...

Page 9: ...re install jaws and make sure each one engages with scroll gear lead thread during its first rotation Maintenance Clean and lubricate the chuck on a regular basis to ensure the jaws move in and out ev...

Page 10: ...HREADED LOCK PIN 19 PT10810019 T HANDLE HEX WRENCH 4MM 8 PT10810008 SCROLL GEAR 20 PT10810020 LATHE CHUCK KEY 8MM CHROME SHORT 9 PT10810009 EXT RETAINING RING 63MM 21 PT10810021 GRIP STUD M6 1 X 6 13L...

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