Product Description
We are a remarkable entity, engaged in manufacturing and supplying a superior assortment of Lathe Chucks. Lathe work involves lathe chucks, which is called chucking work. These are manufactured by our deft experts using optimum quality materials. The offered chucks are used in various wood turning machines. In order to maintain quality and avoid any flaw, the offered Lathe Chucks are stringently tested on diverse quality parameters, before dispatching from our end.
Features:
- Durable finish standards
- Easy installation
- Long service life
Versatile Workholding SolutionEngineered for precision and reliability, these lathe chucks are appropriate for professional machinists and workshops. The self-centering 3-jaw design simplifies positioning and delivers consistent clamping force for a wide range of workpiece sizes. Whether your mounting requirement is threaded or flanged, installation remains straightforward, and the manual control ensures adaptability to various metalworking techniques.
Durable Construction for Demanding OperationsConstructed from premium cast iron with black oxide coated surfaces, these chucks are equipped with hardened steel jaws for enhanced grip and longevity. Their corrosion resistance and wear resistance ensure lasting performance even with frequent use. Supplied in protective wooden packaging, each unit is built to withstand rigorous daily operations.
FAQs of Cast Iron Lathe Chucks:
Q: How do I mount the cast iron lathe chuck onto my lathe machine?
A: You can mount the chuck using either the threaded or flanged mounting options, depending on your lathes spindle type. Ensure the appropriate adapter or plate is used for secure installation and proper alignment with your machine.
Q: What types of workpieces can this 3-jaw self-centering chuck hold?
A: This lathe chuck accommodates round, hexagonal, and some irregular-shaped workpieces within its grip range of 3 mm to 150 mm, making it suitable for various metalworking tasks and machining operations.
Q: When is maintenance required for this lathe chuck?
A: Occasional lubrication of the moving parts and jaws is recommended to maintain smooth operation and prolong the chucks service life. Inspect for debris or wear during regular tooling changes.
Q: Where is this lathe chuck commonly used?
A: These chucks are widely used in metalworking and machining workshops, manufacturing units, and industrial facilities throughout India for lathe machine workholding.
Q: What are the benefits of using a black oxide coated lathe chuck?
A: The black oxide coating provides improved corrosion resistance and additional surface durability, reducing the risk of rust and wear during everyday use in demanding environments.
Q: How does the manual control system work on this chuck?
A: Operation is hand controlled, allowing precise jaw adjustment and secure clamping of the workpiece. The manual mechanism offers greater flexibility and tactile feedback during setup and machining processes.