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john halfpenny17/12/2020 11:13:43
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20201217_105350.jpgI feel a need for a 100mm chuck on my indexer. The table is secured to the base by three caphead screws, and has small tee slots and two 5/16 fasteners. The 1/4 centre pin is removeable. The base has a shoulder about 4 1/4 od, and a shallow taper in the centre. I'm thinking about a register plate for table or base to allow quick fixing on centre. Ideas for a compact fixing gratefully received

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JasonB17/12/2020 11:24:16
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I'd just mount the chuck onto a round plate that had a hole in the middle to suit that small pin so easy to locate and if the plate were say 135mm dia you could get four holes in the protruding edge spaced to suit the two tee slots.

Much like this but with different placement of tee slot fixings

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john halfpenny17/12/2020 12:54:19
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Thank you Jason. That is the answer. I wanted to use the pin, but didn't think of the tees for holding down/anti-rotation

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