Thanks for your input, ChaiLatte.
I have no knowledge of metal working lathes, but appreciate that metal turnings breaking up or coming off such a lathe could be absolutely catastrophic, easily causing death or serious injury. Blanks coming off wood turning lathes have also caused deaths and injury, but these are, thankfully, rare events, and, generally, the results of break ups/detachment are usually minimised by good quality PPE. I think that most deaths in Woodturning have been the result of facial impact in turners not wearing faceshields.
I note that the Kitagwa B-210 open centre power chuck has a maximum (safe?) speed of 4200rpm.This far exceeds the rpm’s on even the biggest Woodturning lathes. It is no wonder that the gripping power of the metal turning chucks has to be so carefully calculated. I have never seen such calculations applied to our lathe chucks, but other woodturners on this site might know better than me.
My point about the faceplate rpm’ s was that faceplates cannot expand or contract. They are the size they are, and that’s it. Pieces could come off a faceplate, but that is another story.
D.