Pneumatic Lathe Chuck | CNC machining, metal/woodworking, automated workflows requiring rapid clamping. | - Clamping Force: 1200N (ISO 6789) ▲ - Speed: 1.5s (ISO 10243) ▲ - Noise Level: 40 dBA (ISO 4871) ▲ - Material: Steel/Aluminum/Titanium (ASTM A36/A6061/F1477) ▲ | ▲ Industry Standard: 1000N/2s/45 dBA/Steel/Aluminum - Fast, quiet, versatile for precision tasks. | Requires compressed air; advanced models cost 30% more than base. |
Hydraulic Chuck | Heavy-duty forging, automotive manufacturing, high-force applications. | - Clamping Force: 2000N (ISO 6789) - Speed: 3s (ISO 10243) - Material: All metals (ASTM A36/A6061) | - Delivers extreme force for robust materials. | Bulky design; requires hydraulic fluid; slower than pneumatic. |
Manual Chuck | Small workshops, occasional use, manual machining setups. | - Clamping Force: 500N (ISO 6789) - Speed: 5s (manual operation) - Material: Steel/Aluminum (ASTM A36/A6061) | - No power dependency; low cost. | Slow, labor-intensive; limited to light-duty tasks. |
Electric Chuck | Automated production lines, precision CNC operations. | - Clamping Force: 800N (ISO 6789) - Speed: 2s (ISO 10243) - Programmability: Customizable clamping profiles | - Integrates with automated systems; precise force control. | Higher upfront cost; requires electrical power. |
Magnetic Chuck | Ferrous metal machining (steel, iron), non-marring setups. | - Clamping Force: 800N (ISO 6789) - Material: Ferrous metals (ASTM A36) - Setup Time: 10s (no mechanical clamps) | - No surface damage; quick setup. | Limited to ferrous materials; ineffective for non-magnetic alloys. |
Collet Chuck | Precision small-part machining, toolmaking, tight-tolerance work. | - Clamping Diameter: 12-32mm (ISO 1497) - Tolerance: ±0.005mm (ISO 286-2) - Speed: 2s (quick-change collets) | - Ultra-precise for small components; minimal runout. | Limited clamping range per collet; requires frequent tool changes. |