ALB
Established Member
Hello all,
A very noob question:
My lathe chuck screws onto the spindle, and is held tight by the spindle turning in the usual direction. If the direction of rotation is reversed, what is to prevent the chuck from gradually unscrewing and potentially flying off to destroy whatever it hits? It seems many lathes have a reverse function and I have not worked out how this is to be prevented. Is a particular chuck type required, or an accessory that will lock a chuck onto the spindle? Or something else entirely?
Thanks in advance,
Alun
A very noob question:
My lathe chuck screws onto the spindle, and is held tight by the spindle turning in the usual direction. If the direction of rotation is reversed, what is to prevent the chuck from gradually unscrewing and potentially flying off to destroy whatever it hits? It seems many lathes have a reverse function and I have not worked out how this is to be prevented. Is a particular chuck type required, or an accessory that will lock a chuck onto the spindle? Or something else entirely?
Thanks in advance,
Alun