Available in multiple styles, they provide a high precision universal application that is suited for practically all turning applications. The higher clamping force and higher precision than a standard power chuck make it especially suited for heavy duty machining of disk and bar components. The jaw selections are compatible with the industry standards, making top tooling purchases simpler and more economical.
Sliding Jaw The term “sliding jaw chuck” typically refers to a specific type of chuck that has movable jaws that can be adjusted to grip and center a workpiece of various shapes and sizes.
Pull Down Where concerns about flatness, parallelism, and perpendicularity exist, a pull down chuck is typically preferred. In order to meet these requirements, a pulldown chuck is utilized, to secure the part against a work stop.
Diaphragm Chucks A diaphragm chuck works similar to the action of an oil can bottom. No sliding parts; no friction, no wear! It operates by a simple flexing action, assuring consistently controlled and accurate gripping.
Gear Chuck Gear chuck ensures swift and precise part changeovers economically. Primarily for gear families, it’s versatile for hard turning and grinding, prioritizing repeatability, interchangeability, and roundness for optimal performance.
Index Chuck The Index Chuck Type HSR operates clamping, indexing, and unclamping via integral hydraulic cylinders. Oil is distributed through a spindle-mounted supply system, controlled by two four-way solenoid valves for automation.
Shaft Chuck The Shaft Chuck (ALZD) facilitates continuous turning with retractable jaws. They extend to clamp the shaft and retract as the tool nears completion, driven by replaceable carbide pins or blades, ensuring uninterrupted operation.
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