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Chucks - (298 companies)
Chucks are attachments used to hold a workpiece or cutting tool on a machine tool. This product area covers a variety of chuck types, including: clamping, collet, core, diaphragm, draw bar, electrostatic, fixturing, gear, grinding, lathe, magnetic, milling, pull down, roll, safety, scroll, speed, spindle, universal, vacuum and woodworking chucks
Number of Jaws: None / NA | 2 | 3 | 6
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Chuck Jaws - (57 companies)
Chuck jaws are inserts that fit into a chuck and grip the workpiece. There are three types of chuck jaws: base jaws, hard jaws, and soft jaws Search by Specification | Learn more about Chuck Jaws

Lathes and Turning Centers - (510 companies)
Lathes and turning centers cut a rotating part with a stationary cutting tool. The tool moves parallel and perpendicular to the workpiece axis to provide the desired finished shape Learn more about Lathes and Turning Centers

Crushers and Mills - (371 companies)
Crushers and mills are used to reduce chemicals, materials or other products to a desired particle or aggregate size range. Search by Specification | Learn more about Crushers and Mills

Steady Rests and Follower Rests - (12 companies)
Steady rests and follower rests are lathe accessories that hold a long workpiece steady during turning. Steady rests are mounted to the bed and do not move with the lathe. Follower rests attach to the saddle and move along with or follow the lathe Learn more about Steady Rests and Follower Rests

Tool Turrets - (19 companies)
Tool turrets are indexing tool holders for lathes, transfer machines, and other machine tools. They allow equipment to carry multiple cutting tools at one time and mount individual tools in the correct sequence Learn more about Tool Turrets

Live Centers - (32 companies)
Live centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other machine tool, often between the headstock and tailstock. Live centers revolve with the workpiece Search by Specification | Learn more about Live Centers

Turning Tools - (111 companies)
Turning tools are used on lathes for cutting or finishing the outside diameter of a workpiece Learn more about Turning Tools

Tool Holders - (147 companies)
Tool holders (toolholders) are the physical interface between tooling and the machine tool. They vary in terms of machine-mount styles and are designed to perform specific applications. Search by Specification | Learn more about Tool Holders

Mandrels - (36 companies)
Mandrels or arbors are tool components that are used to grip or clamp the material being machined, or other moving tool components. Learn more about Mandrels

Vise Jaws - (24 companies)
Vise jaws are inserts that fit into a vise and grip the workpiece. Smooth-faced metal or soft plastic jaws are used to avoid marring of polished or pliable workpieces. Learn more about Vise Jaws

CNC Controllers - (121 companies)
CNC controllers are used to control machines and processes. They provide capabilities ranging from simple point-to-point linear control to highly complex algorithms with multiple axes of control. CNC controllers are used to retrofit many types of machine shop equipment. Search by Specification | Learn more about CNC Controllers

Swiss Screw Machines - (22 companies)
Swiss screw machines or automatics are turning machines with a sliding headstock, guide bushings and cross tools that can produce very small parts up to 1.250" diameter with consistently excellent surface finishes. Learn more about Swiss Screw Machines

Dead Centers - (21 companies)
Dead centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other machine tool. They do not revolve with the workpiece Learn more about Dead Centers

Environmental Test Chambers and Rooms - (214 companies)
Environmental test chambers and rooms are used to ensure the reliability of industrial products, especially electronic items, through prolonged exposure to one or more environmental parameters. Search by Specification | Learn more about Environmental Test Chambers and Rooms


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Bison 6 1/4 chuck installation questions - HomeImprovementBanter
I do have an 8" 4 jaw chuck that I. use ocassionally on irregular shapes. This Bison chuck is replacing my. old 4" crafstman 3 jaw threaded chuck which was still very accurate and. with some tweaking ...
Bison 6 1/4 chuck installation questions - HomeImprovementBanter
Thread. Thread Starter. Forum. Replies. Last Post. My lathe's spindle is too long for my new chuck. phi117. Woodturning. 19. July 3rd 05 03:07 AM. Lathe collet chuck questions. Leo Plas. Metalworking ...
Bison 6 1/4 chuck installation questions - Page 2 - HomeImprovementBanter
I just got my first lathe and the three jaw. chuck was dirty and filled with bits of swarf. So I pulled it from the. backing plate and cleaned the majority without disassembling the chuck. itself. ...
DIY & home improvement - Bison 6 1/4 chuck installation questions
I do have an 8" 4 jaw chuck that I. use ocassionally on irregular shapes. This Bison chuck is replacing my. old 4" crafstman 3 jaw threaded chuck which was still very accurate and. with some tweaking ...
Buy Bison Bison Br. 8 Inch D 1-5 Stl.bdy. 3 Jaw Chuck D Sp
Stud Diameter: 3/4.. *Chuck Size: 8.. *Spindle Nose: D1-5.. Bison Bison Br. 8 Inch D 1-5 Stl.bdy. 3 Jaw Chuck D Sp. Find the Best Prices Online. Number of Studs: 6. Stud Diameter: 3/4. Chuck Size: 8. ...
4-Jaw Chucks
4-Jaw Chucks. 3-inch 4-jaw chuck from J&L. A 4-jaw chuck is a great, almost essential, accessory for any serious lathe worker. While it lacks the self-centering convenience of the the 3-jaw chuck, it ...
Sherline 4-Jaw Independent Chucks
... jaw chuck takes maximum advantage of the size available on a standard Sherline lathe. (Click on photo for larger image.). 3.1" Diameter 4-Jaw Independent Chuck.... This larger chuck takes up no more ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON MACHINERY
... 4 to 255 RPM. Spindle Hole- 2-1/4". Bed Width- 31". Spindle Nose- L-3. 18" 3-Jaw Chuck. 24" 4-Jaw Chuck. 46" Faceplate with 4-Chuck Jaws. 11-1/2" Live Bullnose Center. Taper Attachment, 4-Way Tool ...
Sherline 4-Jaw Chuck Instructions
4-Jaw Chuck Screw*. * Both P/N 1030 and P/N 1044 chucks use same size jaws and screw.. Return to Lathe Accessories Section. Copyright 1996, Sherline Products Inc. All rights reserved.. No part of this ...
4-Jaw Chuck Hold-down Set
... the 4-jaw chuck to the milling table or lathe crosslide. The set provides a little more versatility than the chuck-to-T-slot adapter (P/N 1187) in that the chuck can be located almost anywhere on the ...


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