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Does anyone know the manufacturer of this lathe chuck? I would like to find a set of instructions that will tell me what the 3 pieces are on the right of the picture.

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Re: Lathe Chuck

Not an owner of that chuck but they look similar to ID reducers used on quill opening of a drillpress motiser attachment. Maybe to adat MT#1 to MT # 2 ? Just a WAG on my part
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Re: Lathe Chuck

They look very similar to parts of a Sorby Chuck. I don't think that chuck is even in production any more. Those pieces gave a variety of diameters but fit the same chuck. Just my guess.

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Re: Lathe Chuck

I believe you have a Sealey collet chuck, here's the instruction book.

http://www.tooled-up.com/artwork/Pro...Ssm42-acc4.pdf
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Thanks Mike! I knew someone on this site would know. This is one great Forum!!!!!
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