I can very well understand Gene's feelings :-) This method of fastening 
chucks was used before self-centering chucks were introduced, chucks 
weren't supposed to be changed a lot at all. It has been used on 
dividing heads longer than on lathes and has long been replaced by the 
camlock system.
Peter

Am 31.01.2016 10:41, schrieb Andy Pugh:

>
>> On 29 Jan 2016, at 22:49, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:
>>
>> fits the rim of the flange, and are tapped for 3
>> 6mm studs that come thru 3 holes in the flange.
> There is a variant on that that is a DIN standard, with the important 
> difference that the holes in the flange are keyhole shaped. (And back counter 
> bored for a two-direction lock)
>


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