February 2012
3 posts
Part II of our Nut Extraction Tutorial!
Jen is removing the wedge plunger nut. A total of 6 screws must be removed before pulling out the wedge plunger nut that contains the blank draw nut.
Remove 6 screws surrounding the wedge plunger nut.
Pull out the wedge plunger nut that contains the adapter nut.
Push the adapter nut out of the center of the wedge plunger nut.
Take caution with the nut...
Zen Jen on the warehouse floor demonstrating how to extract a draw nut adapter from a power chuck, also known as:
draw nut
adapter nut
lock nut
[fill in the blank]
The first step in the process is removing the adapter plate off the back of the chuck.
We hope you enjoy our very FIRST demo video.
Chief Chucker Annie is narrating and hopes that all our readers understand the work flow to...
Nut Extraction
Ever wonder how to remove a draw nut from a power chuck?
Inspiration for today’s blog post comes from a customer in Colombia who needed assistance removing the adapter nut.
Jen and I responded with a photo tutorial on removing a draw nut, using a smaller Strong N204 4”-diameter power chuck for reference.
Turn the power chuck body upside-down so that it’s sitting on its soft...