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Jerry Adams
Whenever I try to do something I've not done before I try to get as much info and advice as I can before starting. This is a Bison 5C chuck and Bison adapter.
So, I need to get these two guys together and this is not set-tru.
In another thread, Jackie referred to M/F spigots. I've not heard that before but as he is certainly a master in this arena I'll try to use the same terminology. In this case the male spigot is 3.886" in diameter and the female spigot is 3.735" in diameter, a difference of .151. The male spigot is .110 long and the female spigot is .173 deep. The outer register area of the adapter is .553 wide. So, that's what I know so far.
Obviously I have to reduce the diameter of the male spigot to fit into the female spigot. The little instruction sheet that came with the chuck says to establish a press fit. So, .001 - .002 oversize with a bevel cut on the edge of the male spigot? I assume the press fit is established with the connecting bolts.
Now for the outer area of the adapter, do I indicate it first to see how good it is or just cut it anyway and if so, how much? There's .063 between the top of the male spigot and the bottom of the female spigot so I don't think I want to take off enough of the outer edge to allow these surfaces to come into contact.
Which is best to attack first, the male spigot diameter or face off the outer register area? I'm a little concerned about getting a proper shoulder at the junction of the register area where it meets the male spigot.
So, I need to get these two guys together and this is not set-tru.
In another thread, Jackie referred to M/F spigots. I've not heard that before but as he is certainly a master in this arena I'll try to use the same terminology. In this case the male spigot is 3.886" in diameter and the female spigot is 3.735" in diameter, a difference of .151. The male spigot is .110 long and the female spigot is .173 deep. The outer register area of the adapter is .553 wide. So, that's what I know so far.
Obviously I have to reduce the diameter of the male spigot to fit into the female spigot. The little instruction sheet that came with the chuck says to establish a press fit. So, .001 - .002 oversize with a bevel cut on the edge of the male spigot? I assume the press fit is established with the connecting bolts.
Now for the outer area of the adapter, do I indicate it first to see how good it is or just cut it anyway and if so, how much? There's .063 between the top of the male spigot and the bottom of the female spigot so I don't think I want to take off enough of the outer edge to allow these surfaces to come into contact.
Which is best to attack first, the male spigot diameter or face off the outer register area? I'm a little concerned about getting a proper shoulder at the junction of the register area where it meets the male spigot.
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