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Beall Big Collet Chuck – 33x3.5 Thread – 1" Collet – $170

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Jon

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Beall Big Collet Chuck – 33x3.5 Thread – 1" Collet – $170


I am downsizing and selling my large Oneway 2436 lathe. This is one of my accessories that is for the Oneway 33x3.5 spindle size. My new smaller lathe is a 1"-8, so this is surplus now.

This collet chuck includes the wrench and comes with one 1" collet.

This BIG size Beall Collet Chuck uses industry standard ER50 collets.

Unlike the smaller version of the Beall collet chuck, this one is much bigger, heavy duty and very sturdy. This collet chuck has a thrust bearing in the nut, to make tightening and loosening much easier.

I bought it with, and only used the 1" collet.

If you wanted one of these, and missed your chance because Beall Tool is no longer... this is you last chance to grab one of these!

I can easily ship (domestically) in a medium Flat Rate Box for $18.40. Or local pickup in southern Oregon, outside Medford, on the way to Crater Lake, in sunny Shady Cove. I can also bring this up to Eugene, OR.


Thanks for looking,

–Jon
 

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I have the 1-1/4 ER32 version and I love it. So many operations are easier and more repeatable with the collet chuck. Had I the M33 spindle, I would totally jump on this. Oh well. :) (here is your honest bot bump)
 
Thanks for the honest “bump” Michael. ;)

I always tell people that woodturning is really 80% workholding. Knowing about and having more workholding techniques just opens more doors.

Cheers,
 
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