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    Pmac's Avatar
    Lives in London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 15-03-2021 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 6.
    Hi,
    I am trying to source a ring that is used for taking up the tension on a 3 jaw hydraulic jaw set up in the u.k.
    It uses the holes in the soft jaws to locate itself after being sized by hand then chuck pressure apllied.
    Similar items below
    http://www.tradekey.com/product_view/id/82266.htm
    Am reallly interestested in the Dorlan ring.
    http://www.usshoptools.com/current_y...pdf/PGS_10.pdf
    Any information would be welcomed.

    Regards Phill

  2. is this used to hold the jaws while they are machined? Is there a specific reason for using this tool rather than the old fashioned method detailed here followed by here

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    Lives in London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 15-03-2021 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 6.
    Yes these are used to machine the jaws prior to machining
    With the hydraulic chuck it has a tendency to splay due to workholding pressure.
    I have found that by turning a bung to the middle diameter of the jaw stroke and placing it at back of chuck then turning a counter bore in the front face of the jaws then removing
    the first bung and placing the larger disc with a hole for clearance of the bored jaws diameter will
    counteract the splayed jaws .This also loses some of the clamping area of the jaw to the workpiece.
    Very labour intensive requiring some large rings for large diameters you can see why these tools would be a labour saving device.

    Regards Phill

  4. You could probably knock up one of those Dorian adjustable rings from a cheap chuck - i.e. bore out the middle of the chuck to the scroll bore diameter. Face off the access material from the front and back. Grind down the jaws and drill them for the jaw locking pins. :)
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    Pmac's Avatar
    Lives in London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 15-03-2021 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 6.
    Interesting ptetty ingenious
    Thanks for your ideas.

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