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I'm new to the site but am hoping to save myself more endless google searches.
I'm progressing from woodworking to metalworking and have recently brought a second hand Clarke CL500M. I'm in the process of stripping and cleaning it ahead of using it and, so far, all is good. My problem though is that, although I downloaded the manual and explosion diagrams et al, I cannot for the life of me figure out how to remove the currently installed 3 jaw chuck back plate.
Unlike my woodworking lathe, the back plate doesn't seem to want to unscrew, rather [unless I'm missing something], the back plate seems to be part of a tapered shank that slides inside the headstock [Sorry, I'm learning the terminology but it's slow going].
I have a 4 jaw chuck that I want to also use with my CL500M but it has 4 mounting holes as opposed to the 3 on the 3 jaw chuck but, in order to make a new backplate, I want to be sure I can remove the old one first.
Any advice would be deeply appreciated.
Cheers - Dave.
I'm progressing from woodworking to metalworking and have recently brought a second hand Clarke CL500M. I'm in the process of stripping and cleaning it ahead of using it and, so far, all is good. My problem though is that, although I downloaded the manual and explosion diagrams et al, I cannot for the life of me figure out how to remove the currently installed 3 jaw chuck back plate.
Unlike my woodworking lathe, the back plate doesn't seem to want to unscrew, rather [unless I'm missing something], the back plate seems to be part of a tapered shank that slides inside the headstock [Sorry, I'm learning the terminology but it's slow going].
I have a 4 jaw chuck that I want to also use with my CL500M but it has 4 mounting holes as opposed to the 3 on the 3 jaw chuck but, in order to make a new backplate, I want to be sure I can remove the old one first.
Any advice would be deeply appreciated.
Cheers - Dave.