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    Adrian Harrison
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      #388797
      Adrian Harrison
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        @adrianharrison27934

        this tool came with a lathe that i bought a few months ago and i am trying to find out what it is used for?
        I was told it is as a bell chuck but it looks like it was built to be placed in a chuck..
        I'm starting to think it is some sort of dead centre

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        #388802
        Speedy Builder5
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          @speedybuilder5

          Lantern Chuck ? or parts of one
          **LINK**

          #388821
          John Haine
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            @johnhaine32865

            A bell chuck would be similar but the pins would be threaded bolts screwed in from the outside to clamp the work.

            #388822
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133
              Posted by John Haine on 02/01/2019 09:42:57:

              A bell chuck would be similar but the pins would be threaded bolts screwed in from the outside to clamp the work.

              .

              … and typically, there would be two sets of three.

              I think Adrian's mystery item might well be a 'special' for holding some particular workpiece.

              MichaelG.

              #388829
              Adrian 2
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                @adrian2

                Some kind of puller maybe?

                Adrian.

                #388838
                Ian P
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                  @ianp
                  Posted by Adrian 2 on 02/01/2019 10:04:36:

                  Some kind of puller maybe?

                  Adrian.

                  Definitely more likely than any sort of chuck.

                  The (bent) coachbolt looks like it is used to push a spindle out of a gear/pulley/flange or whatever that is inserted in to the cup and then the three pegs installed to restrain the assembly being separated.

                  I've no idea why the pegs would be designed like that though, a plain pin would dork as well.

                  Ian P

                  Edited By Ian P on 02/01/2019 10:34:14

                  Work!  = work

                  Edited By Ian P on 02/01/2019 10:35:14

                  #388866
                  Martin Connelly
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                    @martinconnelly55370

                    Could it be missing a tapered part that forces the pins out when the bolt is screwed in?

                    Martin C

                    #388868
                    Bazyle
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                      @bazyle

                      Just because it is with the lathe doesn't mean it is any part of the lathe itself. Probably just some odd ball thing that was acquired in case it came in useful…….

                      #388872
                      Brian G
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                        @briang
                        Posted by Ian P on 02/01/2019 10:31:56:

                        …I've no idea why the pegs would be designed like that though, a plain pin would dork as well.

                        Ian P

                        Perhaps the part to be pulled has three (or six) round holes? The pegs could be inserted from outside and wired to hold them in place.

                        Brian

                        #388877
                        Michael Gilligan
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                          @michaelgilligan61133

                          The manky coach-bolt, as an extraction screw, suggests that it was cobbled-together to do a job … then put in the 'come-in-handy' drawer; never to be used again.

                          I expect that most of us have a few things in that category.

                          MichaelG.

                          #388881
                          Frances IoM
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                            @francesiom58905

                            a puller to remove a small Jacobs chuck held on a taper ? the pegs possibly had a wire thread to keep them together – if the bent bolt is part then maybe just used to thump the taper apart

                            #388883
                            Michael Gilligan
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                              @michaelgilligan61133
                              Posted by Frances IoM on 02/01/2019 14:03:14:
                              a puller to remove a small Jacobs chuck held on a taper ?

                              .

                              An excellent hypothesis !!

                              yes MichaelG.

                              #388908
                              Adrian Harrison
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                                @adrianharrison27934

                                thank you everyone for the input.. yes I am now starting to think it was a puller or pusher for a one off job..
                                I will hang it from the wall just incase

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