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    ega
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      Posted by Hopper on 18/06/2022 13:29:56:

      On rereading the OP it seems Long V and Short V is an assumption by the OP. The chart itself only says LV and SV, which could be anything, even just randomly assigned model letters to identify different jaws. The OP should call Pratt Burnerd's UK HQ and enquire. But he has made his first and only post here and no return since so can't be too worried about it.

      I may be missing your point but what about the asterisked footnote to the certificate?

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      #602254
      peak4
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        SV and LV are defined in the footnote to the certificate.

        I note that the serial numbers are missing for the SV & LV lines at the top.
        I've no idea what the 511/358 refers to, but maybe the SP is short for Super Precision, as per the catalogue on P8
        https://prattburnerd.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/PBA-Atlas-Catalog-2021-web.pdf

        That being the case, then the chuck is of the type with reversible jaw fronts for inside/outside use, hence not having two different sets of serial numbers on the certificate.

        The SV & LV would likely denote in which orientation the jaws were set, in this case, or which set of jaws were selected in the case of a different style of chuck, thus allowing the ticket to be used for more than one application.

        Bill

        #602256
        SillyOldDuffer
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          Posted by Chris Gunn on 18/06/2022 13:46:09:

          I know this is a bit off topic, but SOD, if you want to take parts out of the chuck and put them back later with precision, get yourself some soft jaws, very cheap and easy solution.

          Chris Gunn

          Good point – never used soft jaws, even though I should!

          Dave,

          #602657
          Hopper
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            @hopper
            Posted by ega on 18/06/2022 14:15:03:

            Posted by Hopper on 18/06/2022 13:29:56:

            On rereading the OP it seems Long V and Short V is an assumption by the OP. The chart itself only says LV and SV, which could be anything, even just randomly assigned model letters to identify different jaws. The OP should call Pratt Burnerd's UK HQ and enquire. But he has made his first and only post here and no return since so can't be too worried about it.

            I may be missing your point but what about the asterisked footnote to the certificate?

            haha. I thnk you didnt miss the point, I did. Didn't read the fine print. Story of my life.

            #602667
            ega
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              @ega

              Hopper:

              You have the consolation that your original answer to the OP's query apparently stands!

              In reading round the subject I noted Sparey's comment (page 96 in my copy):

              "Most self-centring chucks are provided with two sets of steel jaws, one set of which allows larger work to be held."

              The "small" jaws are also sometimes referred to as "drill" jaws, of course.

              It's a shame that soft jaws are not more readily available. Including them with the purchase would be a big selling point.

              Edited By ega on 22/06/2022 09:26:44

              #602668
              Martin Kyte
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                I got a set of soft jaws for a worn P and B chuck from Rotagrip for not very much money.

                regrds Martin

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