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Thread: Aftermarket Chuck that fits a Trotec Rotary

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    Aftermarket Chuck that fits a Trotec Rotary

    I have a Trotec Speedy 300 that has a rotary unit which will accept a 80mm or 3" Chuck.


    The spindle has a male M10-1.5 stud that is 19mm long to the shoulder.


    Trotec sells a Czeck-made TOS Svitavy 80mm 3-jaw chuck with a bolt on adapter for $$$$.


    I am looking for a more cost effective solution since I will only use this setup on rare occasions for engraving pens, etc.


    Has anyone found an aftermarket chuck and more importantly an M10-1.5 adapter that will work?


    Thanks for your help.


    Joe
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    A friend suggested that I might have something 3D printed or even use 1/2" acrylic for the adapter since the rotary only turns the chuck about 1/4 RPM depending on the engraving size. He pointed out that a rotary is a very different situation from a lathe.

    I also checked with the Little Machine Shop and they sell a 4" unthreaded adapter plate that I could either drill & tap myself or get a local machine shop to do it.

    I'm wondering if I would be better served by a 4-jaw woodworking chuck anyway given the selection of bolt-on jaws that are available. Then again, my larger OneWay Talon chucks might be too heavy for the rotary.

    Any thoughts?

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    I use the following setup when engraving pens with the Trotec rotary attachment, simple but effective. There is a thread here detailing my setup that uses a couple of pen bushings and parts that fit the rotary perfectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Outten View Post
    I use the following setup when engraving pens with the Trotec rotary attachment, simple but effective. There is a thread here detailing my setup that uses a couple of pen bushings and parts that fit the rotary perfectly.
    Thanks for the tip.

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