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Would anyone happen to know the part number of the screws are from Penn state or better yet Mcmaster Carr or Fastenal. I went to local Fastenal and the kid looked at me like huh you expect me to look something up.
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If you call PSI they will help you out on that part.
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Measure the diameter and thread pitch and look them up on Fastenal. I bought screws for my OneWay at fastenal
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If you buy a set of jaws for your Oneway chuck you get also a set of screws with them, having bought a couple of jumbo jaws and other jaws, I have a good handful of Oneway screws.
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That must be new because I purchased some new jaws with the idea that I would have some spare screws and there were no screws included. It bummed me out that I didn't get screws with the purchase.
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Not new at all Bill, but I bought them from Oneway, and this is over the 20 years or longer that I have had and used the Oneway chucks.
Maybe your seller did not leave the screws with the jaws, even with the 2 sets of rubber bumpers for the Jumbo and Mega Jumbo jaws were two sets of the longer screws included.
I bought the extra bumpers because over the years these have been damaged and the rubber has gotten harder so it’s easy to break some pieces off.
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Take the chuck to a Borg and go to the machine screw (metric) drawers. Find the ones that fit.
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(12-08-2016, 10:22 PM)Birdseye Bill Wrote: That must be new because I purchased some new jaws with the idea that I would have some spare screws and there were no screws included. It bummed me out that I didn't get screws with the purchase.
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You do not get the screw with just buying a set of Jaws. You have to buy the whole package to get them.
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(12-09-2016, 12:19 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Bill
You do not get the screw with just buying a set of Jaws. You have to buy the whole package to get them.
Must be a PSI thing. Nova and Oneway jaws both come with a set of screws each time you buy a new set of jaws. The thread pitch is easy enough to determine at the fastener section at any big box store. They usually have a device mounted to a column where you can match your particular fastener. The length with the right kind of head might be more difficult to match - particularly for the smaller screws. Good luck!
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