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16 Chuk/Changer Instruction

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PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

PARTS LIST:

  

Below is a list of parts and accessories for the RED WING and most other Bench Lathes.

No.1 

Special collet for burrs and all 3/32” tools

No.1A 

A 3/32” burr adapter

No.1B 

A 1/8” burr adapter

No.1C 

A 3mm burr adapter

No.2 

Pop-out spring

No.3 

Stop (state length)  

 

.265, .275, .285, .295, .305, .315

No.3S 

Set of 6 stops (one of each length) 

 

(use shortest stop possible that will still  

 

allow the tools to slip into the master collet)

 

(the life of a worn collet may be extended by  

 

using a shorter stop)

No.4 

Stop lock screw

No.5 

Master collet - should be cleaned and lightly  

 

greased every 60 days

No.6 

Special collet, complete with pop-out spring  

 

and .275 stop

No.7 

Clutch spring (Note: If Chuk/Changer Wells  

 

Type is used on left side, please state for left  

 

side)

No.8 

Collet wrench

No.9H 

Handle with plastic cushion grip

No.9HS  Safety strap
No.10RW  Clutch complete for all Red Wing lathes
No.10B  Clutch complete for all Baldor lathes
No.10RM  Clutch complete with bearing for all  
 

Robbins-Myers lathes

No.10R  Clutch complete with bearing  
 

for all Ritter lathes

No.ADRW   

Adapter for all Red Wing Lathes

No.ADB300

  Adapter for all Baldor lathes

No.ADB221 Adapter for all Baldor 221-240 series  
 

  lathes

No.ADB210  Adapter for all Baldor 210-211  
 

  series lathes

No.ADRM    Adapter for all Robbins-Myers lathes
No.ADRC    Adapter for all Ritter C lathes
No.ADRC    Adapter for all Ritter C lathes
No.ADRA    Adapter for all Ritter A lathes
No.11 

  Clutch lining

No.12 

  Clutch lining screws (set of 3)

No.13 

  3/32” Hex wrench

No.14 

  Sandpaper chuck

No.15 

  Arbor band chuck 3/4” diameter

No.16 

  Sprial chuck

No.17 

  Field sandpaper chuck

No.18 

  Arbor for burrs

No.19 

  Stone chuck for tooth and knife stones, etc

No.20 

  Stainless steel mandrels with 1-64 screw  

 

  for heatless wheels etc

No.20S    Screw only, 1-64 screw for No.20
No.21H    Stainless steel mandrels with 2/64 screw  
 

  for 1-1/2” cutoff wheels

No.21HS    Screw only, 2-64 for No. 21H
No.22 

  Bearings

Summary of Contents for 16 CHUK/CHANGER

Page 1: ...16 Chuk Changer Maintenance Instructions IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING TOOL WEAR EYE PROTECTION 017 0092 06 2009...

Page 2: ...act the freight forwarder immediately will result in the loss of your rights to place a claim for possible external or internal damage After you have contacted the freight forwarder please contact you...

Page 3: ...AD INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING TOOL WEAR EYE PROTECTION ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS WITH A CORD SET Repair or Replace Damaged or worn cord Immediately Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations ADVERTI...

Page 4: ...ing operations with your lathe These are attached to your lathe s shaft via a friction fit To place a chuck onto the shaft of your lathe please follow these instructions 1 Make certain both the lathe...

Page 5: ...ing set screw securely Scrape off all red paint that is on the 2 diameter housing 1 2 shaft File flat for set screw Remove if hub has plastic 1 32 maximum allowable shaft movement end play when approx...

Page 6: ...rap No 10RW Clutch complete for all Red Wing lathes No 10B Clutch complete for all Baldor lathes No 10RM Clutch complete with bearing for all Robbins Myers lathes No 10R Clutch complete with bearing f...

Page 7: ...tely 1 32 1 16 of an inch inward toward the lathe 5 Holding the Chuk Changer in your right hand move the activating handle clockwise to the 9 30 10 00 o clock position The Chuk Changer will move outwa...

Page 8: ...oved the clutch spring Part No 7 may be damaged or clutch spring tension may be released When clutch spring is damaged or tension released clutch will not engage properly See instructions under Clutch...

Page 9: ...tch OFF and clutch handle straight down collets open unscrew otuer collet part No 5 with collet wrench Part No 8 Unscrew counter clockwise 2 Remove both inner and outer collets 3 Thoroughly clean coll...

Page 10: ...re Idle Tools When not in use tools should be stored in dry high and locked location out of the reach of children 5 Don t Force Tool It will do the job better and be safe at the rate for which it was...

Page 11: ...nt of the carrier 5 In case of damage notify the delivering carrier IMMEDIATELY requesting that an inspection be made Retain a copy of the inspection request for claim purposes Failure to notify the f...

Page 12: ...talled operated and maintained in accordance with HANDLER procedures and recommendations During the life of this warranty HANDLER will repair or replace At HANDLER s option free of charge F O B its pl...

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