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Why use a collet chuck on a lathe?
A collet chuck is an alternate work holding device that also uses mechanical forces to hold a workpiece. While a collet chuck does not work with the same wide range of workpiece sizes that a jaw chuck can accommodate, it offers advantages in speed, accuracy, and productivity that may be crucial for certain jobs.
What size chuck is a lathe machine?
Chuck | Diameter D | Bolt Circle Diameter D2 |
3" 3‑Jaw | 80 mm 3.15" | 66 mm 2.60" |
4" 3-Jaw | 100 mm 3.94" | 84 mm 3.31" |
5" 3-Jaw | 125 mm 4.92" | 108 mm 4.25" |
6" 3-Jaw | 160 mm 6.30" | 142 mm 5.59" |
What are the disadvantages of collet chucks?
The downside of collets is that they are often less suitable for general use due to the smaller clamping ange - several collets are required to achieve the same range as a standard jaw chuck. Collets are most useful in repetitive work where clamping requirement does not vary significantly.
What are the commonly used lathe chucks?
The most commonly used lathe chucks are the three jaw universal, four jaw independent, and the collects chuck. Three-jaw universal chuck: Three-jaw universal chuck is used to hold round and hexagonal work.
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Shop Lathe Collet Chucks from Penn Tool Co.
Techniks Collet Chucks are designed to deliver excellent performance in a wide range of machining applications including milling, drilling, and tapping.