I've only just begun using my Atlas Craftsman 12" (101.07383). Since I'm a total newbie, I'm not sure if my suspicions are correct. It seems to me that the Atlas 3-jaw chuck (AB-435) should grip the workpiece equally along the entire axial length of each jaw. However, when chucking in a piece of round stock, I noticed some daylight between the part and the end of the jaws. I double-checked to make sure it wasn't a problem with the stock being tapered by chucking an endmill; it looked the same. I used a feeler gauge to measure the gap at approximately .007", .005", & .004" on the three jaws and could get the .0015" gauge to slide in almost even to the chuck face on the worst one. I haven't taken the jaws out to check for flatness yet, but the gap appears to be a uniform angle away from the centerline of the bore.
So, is this normal? Is it a common aberration? Can it be repaired? Thanks.
So, is this normal? Is it a common aberration? Can it be repaired? Thanks.