Thanks Wayne for the information, i was certain it was a faceplate but not sure if it had a special purpose. Thanks George, i had seen these terms used before and was not sure if they were refering to the same animal.I am a machinist and i just refer to these as collets, but there are other kinds used in both watch repair and machining work.
Kevin, The face plate is for odd shape one off jobs[should have clamps with it]. Staff wire used to come in wooden tubes marked Staff wire & the size hence wire collet to chuck it up. If you're curious Brittens watch & clockmakers dictionary & guide is a good reference[the older the better] & some of the old lathe manuals & guides[DeCarles & Levins among others] have a wealth of information.
George.
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The draw-in collet chuck is the most accurate of all types of chucks. The work held in the collet should not be more than .001 in smaller or .001 in larger than the collet size or it could impar the accuracy of the collet. A separate collet should be used for each diameter of work.
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