Not sure if this is the best forum for this…
The following incident has damaged my beloved Myford Speed 10. While carefully parting off a piece of round and well-oiled 1/2" stainless that was mounted in my Bison 3 jaw chuck there was a sudden loud snap. It happened quickly of course and damaged the work. After shutting down and removing the work, I examined my parting tool and holder and detected no damage. I next examined the chuck which initially seemed to be OK.
However, when I switched on the lathe I immediately noticed a substantial runout on the chuck. I removed the chuck and clocked the spindle behind the threads next to the headstock and was horrified to find that the spindle runout was now .003. Runout had been .0015 at the face of the chuck. Something is definitely amiss. Has anyone experienced a similar tragedy with an ML series machine??? Any suggestions where to start corrective action? Thanks Team.