I got this Hardinge-Sjogren NO5C Speed Collet Chuck given to me with a lathe I purchased. Tore it down cleaned it up, all looked good. Bought a set of collets for it, made D1-4 backplate to fit my lathe. Was tickled pink that runout was less than .001 at nose. First backplate I ever made.
I put a brand new collet in it and what do you know, it wouldn't tighten up no matter what I did. After the third collet I tried, caught and tightened up, I started measuring threads. Sure enough the third collet was .004 larger than the first two.
So back apart it comes and upon closer examination I figure out the threads in my center gear are shot even though about half of the thread depth is still there.
Cut me some slack though, this is the first collet chuck I have ever touched.
So now I am looking for a good deal on 5C Center Gear #0302 for a model 117 Speed Collet Chuck, which I learn after about 3 hours on the internet.
I have emailed Hardinge and waiting for what will probably scare me to death.
So if any of you out there want to get rid of one of these gears at a more reasonable cost than I am sure the factory will, please let me know.
Nothing like that feeling you get, when what you thought was a good deal, goes sour.
I know you all been there.
Thanks for listening.
I put a brand new collet in it and what do you know, it wouldn't tighten up no matter what I did. After the third collet I tried, caught and tightened up, I started measuring threads. Sure enough the third collet was .004 larger than the first two.
So back apart it comes and upon closer examination I figure out the threads in my center gear are shot even though about half of the thread depth is still there.
Cut me some slack though, this is the first collet chuck I have ever touched.
So now I am looking for a good deal on 5C Center Gear #0302 for a model 117 Speed Collet Chuck, which I learn after about 3 hours on the internet.
I have emailed Hardinge and waiting for what will probably scare me to death.
So if any of you out there want to get rid of one of these gears at a more reasonable cost than I am sure the factory will, please let me know.
Nothing like that feeling you get, when what you thought was a good deal, goes sour.
I know you all been there.
Thanks for listening.