3 jaw chuck for lathe
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3 Jaw Chuck Manufacturers in China


3 jaw lathe chuck are the most commonly used versatile clamping device for holding round and hexagonal workpieces. About 80% of lathe chucks are 3-jaw, commonly used for metal, wood or plastic turning operations on lathes, as well as CNC milling and drilling operations.
Our 3 jaw lathe chuck are designed to quickly grasp workpieces with accuracy within a few hundredths of a millimeter or a thousandth of an inch. A variety of size (3 inch,4 inch,5 inch,6 inch,8 inch,10 inch,12 inch) options and customization are available, and various mounting types are available, including flange type, front and rear type.

Advantages of a 3 jaw lathe chuck

The 3 jaw lathe chuck is generally less expensive than a 4, 5, 6 jaw chuck.
The 120 degree asymmetrical spacing in a lathe 3 jaw chuck can actually provide a stronger grip on certain workpieces compared to other 2, 4, 5, 6 jaw spacings.
The  3 jaw chuck for lathe is very versatile because it can hold round, hexagonal, and irregularly shaped workpieces without having to switch to a different chuck.
This 3 jaw lathe chuck is designed to quickly and accurately self-center the workpiece, saving time and effort during the machining process.

Why Choose Our 3 Jaw Lathe Chuck?

High Clamping Force: Ensures a firm hold on the workpiece, reducing slippage and increasing safety.
Self-Centering Design: Automatically centers the workpiece for consistent and accurate machining.
Versatile Application:3 jaw lathe chuck suitable for a wide range of materials including metal, wood, and plastic.
Durable Construction: Our 3 jaw lathe chuck made from high-grade steel to withstand heavy-duty use and ensure longevity.
Smooth Operation: Designed for minimal vibration and noise, providing a seamless user experience.

Applications of 3 jaw lathe chuck

CNC Turning,Metal Fabrication,Prototyping and Custom Machining,Automotive Parts Manufacturing,Woodworking Projects
3 jaw chuck for lathe

The 3 jaw lathe chuck is fairly easy to maintain.
Use a soft-bristled brush or cloth to remove dust, debris and other buildup from the lathe.
Use a small amount of oil or grease on the moving parts of the 3 jaw chuck for lathe (the manufacturer will recommend the type of lubricant).
Look for common signs of wear, including cracks and chips, before and after operation.
Make sure the jaws are properly aligned. If they are not aligned, it will cause inaccurate machining, which will further damage the chuck.
Store the lathe 3 jaw chuck in a clean and dry place to prevent rust and corrosion. It is best to cover the chuck to prevent dust accumulation.

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