Today we're going to tear into the Hardinge-Sjogren 5CAD3 5C Speed Collet Chuck. We'll tear it down, clean everything, lubricate it with grease and reassamble it so it'll be ready to run on the lathe once I get around to making the adapter.
Tools used in this video:
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Raw Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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00:00 Intro
00:38 Preliminary examination
02:16 Documentation
04:40 Disassembly
10:12 Cleaning
13:24 Lubrication and Reassembly
16:02 Gear Timing
20:19 Conclusion - So Pretty
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