SECTION 11: OPTIONAL FEATURES
Attaching the Idle-Side Fixture
Plates
The fixture plates can be used on both the chuck side of
the rotary as well as the idle-side. Attach the plate by
placing it on the idle-side spindle and securing with a
thumb screw.
The splines on all the fixture plates can be reversed to
accommodate parts using the inside diameter (ID) or
outside diameter (OD). To reverse the spline orientation,
pull the spring-loaded splines away from the plate and
rotate them 180 degrees.
This photo shows the small idle-side plate fixture. The
small plate fixture can accommodate sizes up to 1" in
diameter.
Different Configurations for
Fixturing Cylinders
This photo shows a typical example of a part that might
be used with the 3-Jaw Chuck on the left side and the
small idle-side plate fixture on the right.
This configuration is used when the cylinder diameter
on the right side is too large for the centering fixture.
This photo shows a typical example of a larger part that
requires a fixture plate on both the left and the right
sides. Notice that the left side fixture plate is held in
place with the 3-Jaw Chuck.
This photo shows the standard 3-Jaw Chuck on the left
side and the idle-side centering fixture on the right. The
idle-side centering fixture can accommodate sizes up to
1" in diameter.
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3-Jaw Chuck Rotary Attachment
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