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    Malcolm Begg
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      @malcolmbegg82759

      Can I fit a 4" back plate to a 6" chuck?

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      #39310
      Malcolm Begg
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        @malcolmbegg82759

        Back Plate

        #145247
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          Probably not but it will depend on the bolt PCD of the chuck, in most cases the bolts on a 6" chuck will fall outside a 4" backplate.

          J

          #145254
          Robbo
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            @robbo

            Malcolm,

            If you mean the backplate from a 4" 3-jaw to a 6" 4-jaw, then definitely no. The registers are different and a 3-jaw usually has 3 bolts whereas a 4-jaw has 4 bolts. (As fitted to Myfords)

            If they are both 3-jaw or 4-jaw then Jason's "probably not" applies.

            #145280
            Gone Away
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              @goneaway

              Can you actually fit a 6" chuck to an ML7? Unless it's very short I would have thought the jaws would strike the bed if they are opened very much (and if you can't open the jaws wide, is there any point in using a chuck that big?).

              #145301
              Robbo
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                @robbo

                Not a lot of room it's true, but if you want to face off a bit of 4" square on the lathe, then that's the way to do it as Mr Punch used to say.

                #145324
                Roderick Jenkins
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                  @roderickjenkins93242

                  I think most chucks are fitted to backplates so that the mating faces are the ones with the through bolt holes. On 3 jaw chucks, because of the scroll mechanism, the bolts pass through the periphery but on 4 jaw independent chucks the bolt holes are generally nearer the centre so the backplate can be smaller – as on the 4" 4 jaw in the pictures below.

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                  So I guess there is a chance that you can fit a 6" on a 4" backplate. However, there is still the issue mentioned above by OMG. The Myford 6" 4 jaw is especially thin with the screw and register machined into the chuck body – there is no backplate so the whole thing fits in the gap. The 4" will hold a piece of 4" square with the jaws turned round .

                  HTH

                  Rod

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