Need help in selecting a Collet Chuck for my 1022

Found it! Here's a copy of the invoice from Grizzly. As you can see the part # is different + I ordered the Plug Bolts that attach the Back Plate to the spindle. Very minimal lathe work to make it work. Had to true all surfaces and make sure the register was true. For what I paid, it was an exceptional bargin.
 

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Thank you so much for this info. I have searched everywhere for this backplate. The price sure beats PM $69 (I received 2 4 bolt plates, needed 3 bolt).
 
The ER 40 set tru from Shars is a better choice. I didn't take pictures. I adapted a PM backing plate and press fit a chunk for the chuck to push against. Worked great but the adapter plate wasn't the greatest fit so I have to dial it in each time I put it on. I'll fix that later.

The ER40 collets hold much greater range. I have a set that covers every 1/32" from 1/8" to 1". That means there is no diameter in that range I cannot hold. Metric or standard means nothing.
 
Does the ER-40 collet chuck enable you to extend stock through the spindle up to the full 1" bore on the PM-1022V?
And does that end up any longer (extension out from the spindle) than a Morse Taper 4 ER40 ER Collet Chuck Tool Holder (e.g. Shars SKU# 202-1409)?
 
Does the ER-40 collet chuck enable you to extend stock through the spindle up to the full 1" bore on the PM-1022V?
And does that end up any longer (extension out from the spindle) than a Morse Taper 4 ER40 ER Collet Chuck Tool Holder (e.g. Shars SKU# 202-1409)?
My Shars set tru ER-40 chuck allows larger than 1" stock through it. It allows up to 32mm stock to be held. On my lathe a G0602 variant, I'm limited to 26mm bore on my spindle. You will need to buy or make a back plate for it. I machined mine from a cast iron disk. If you search member projects under my name, I have a thread on the build.

If the work piece is under 32mm, I always use my ER-40 chuck. Quite happy with it.
 
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