Bernerd Multisize Collet Chuck – type of mounting?

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    B Tulley
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      B Tulley
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        @btulley

        Hello,

        A friend has asked me to list a Bernerd Multisize Collet Chuck & Collet Set for sale on his behalf (he's not PC literate).

        I have both items but am unable how to describe/identify the type of chuck mounting – it's obviously not Camlock. I've uploaded some photos to my Album here:

        https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/albums/member_album.asp?a=59326

        Can anyone help please?

        Many thanks

        Brian

        #653420
        Chris Pearson 1
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          Looks like L0.

          Edited By Chris Pearson 1 on 23/07/2023 17:45:41

          #653421
          DC31k
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            That is an L- taper.

            To confirm which one of the series it is, consult the chart here:

            http://www.lathes.co.uk/latheparts/page9.html (American long taper)

            The 'A' dimension will be easiest to identify. From your photo, it looks like L0, with a 4 1/2" thread.

            #653422
            Chris Pearson 1
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              Looks like L0. Here is another one.

              #653424
              DC31k
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                Posted by Chris Pearson 1 on 23/07/2023 17:42:41:

                Looks like L0. Here is another one: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195853667746

                When you paste an eBay link, the question mark and everything following it is unnecessary and can be deleted or omitted before submitting the post.

                #653436
                B Tulley
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                  @btulley

                  Hi all,

                  Many thanks for all the help – and very quick too; when I looked at the Chuck listed on Ebay in the DC31k's post above I noticed it was marked "LO"; I checked my friend's Chuck and that's marked LO as well, so that confirms it

                  Once again, many thanks for the help.

                  Kind Regards,

                  Brian

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