Product Description
Unnat 3 Jaw Power Operated Chucks With Closed Centre
These Are Manufactured From High Grade Alloy Steel & Deliver More Speed & Gripping force Compared To Conventional Chucks. They Are Ideal For High Speed Machining& Specially Suitable For Cnc Machines. They Have A Closed Bore Wich Minimises Chip Entry Into The Chuck System
Precision and Reliability in ClampingUnnat 3 Jaw Power Operated Chucks are designed to deliver precise gripping and superior repeatability, essential for CNC lathe and industrial machining. The balanced structure and high clamping force ensure stability at high spindle speeds, making them ideal for both high-speed and heavy-duty operations. The hardened jaw and body construction guarantees durability and consistent performance over time.
Flexible and Safe OperationThese chucks are compatible with both hydraulic and pneumatic control systems, offering versatility in machine integration. The anti-slip jaw design maximizes operator safety, while the closed centre mounting type enhances rigidity during operation. High-quality alloy steel components and grease-lubricated moving parts contribute to low maintenance and extended service life.
FAQs of Unnat 3 Jaw Power Operated Chucks With Closed Centre:
Q: How does the Unnat 3 Jaw Power Operated Chuck ensure precision during machining?
A: The chuck provides high clamping accuracy with a repeatability of 0.01 mm. Its precision-ground jaws and balanced body construction maintain stable holding, which is crucial for consistent results in CNC and conventional lathe operations.
Q: What is the recommended process for mounting and using this chuck on a lathe machine?
A: Mount the chuck using the included base jaws, top jaws, and mounting bolts. Ensure the closed centre aligns properly with your spindle nose. Use hydraulic or pneumatic pressure as specified (830 Bar) to operate the chuck, and regularly lubricate moving parts with grease to maintain low maintenance and optimal performance.
Q: When should I choose hard jaws versus soft jaws for this chuck?
A: Hard jaws are ideal for repetitive clamping of finished workpieces where wear resistance is important. Soft jaws provide custom gripping surfaces and are preferred when machining delicate or specially shaped components to prevent damage and ensure tight tolerances.
Q: Where can the Unnat 3 Jaw Power Operated Chuck be used?
A: This chuck is suitable for CNC lathes, conventional turning machines, and industrial turning centers. It finds application in a variety of machining operations such as turning, facing, and high-speed industrial tasks thanks to its robust construction and high-speed compatibility.
Q: What are the safety features included with this lathe chuck?
A: Safety is enhanced through an anti-slip jaw design, which minimizes the risk of the workpiece moving during high-speed turning. Its balanced and hardened construction also helps reduce vibration and noise, making operation safer and more comfortable for machinists.
Q: How does the chuck benefit high-speed and heavy-duty turning operations?
A: The chucks high clamping force, repeatable accuracy, and support for spindle speeds up to 4000 rpm allow for secure holding in high-speed and heavy-duty applications. Its hardened jaws and precision balance mitigate distortion and promote smooth operation under demanding machining conditions.
Q: What maintenance practices ensure longevity and optimal performance of the chuck?
A: Regular lubrication of moving parts with grease is recommended to maintain low maintenance and prevent wear. Periodic checks of jaw tightness and hydraulic pressure will ensure the chuck continues to deliver high clamping accuracy and reliable gripping over its service life.