High-Precision Self-Centering Chuck (K72 Series) | CNC machining, aerospace components | - 4-jaw self-centering design (K72 series) ▲ - Diameter: 200mm (Base) ▲ to 220mm (Advanced ▲▲) (ISO 298) - Clamping Force: 5500N (Base) ▲ to 6500N (Advanced ▲▲) (ISO 10496) - Electric operation (IEC 60204) | - Precision clamping with self-centering ▲ - Reduced setup time (20% faster than manual chucks) - Robust steel construction (ASTM A36) | - Higher cost compared to manual chucks - Requires power source |
Manual Lathe Chuck | Small workshops, manual machining | - Manual adjustment - Diameter: 150mm (Industry Standard: 140mm) ▲ (ISO 298) - Clamping Force: 3000N (ISO 10496) | - Affordable entry-level option - No power dependency | - Time-consuming setup - Lower precision (±0.1mm vs K72’s ±0.02mm ▲) |
Hydraulic Chuck | Heavy-duty machining, automotive parts | - Hydraulic power ▲ - Diameter: 300mm (ISO 298) - Clamping Force: 8000N (ISO 10496) | - High force for large workpieces - Fast clamping (2-3 seconds ▲) | - Complex maintenance requirements - Bulky design (weight: 50kg ▲) |
Miniature Chuck | Precision instruments, small parts | - Diameter: 50mm ▲ (ISO 298) - Clamping Force: 800N (ISO 10496) - Lightweight: 1.2kg ▲ (reduced fatigue) | - Compact for small workpieces - Ideal for delicate materials (e.g., medical tools) | - Limited capacity (max load: 5kg) - Fragile jaws (risk of deformation ▲) |
Heavy-Duty Chuck | Industrial machining, large parts | - Diameter: 400mm ▲ (ISO 298) - Clamping Force: 12,000N (ISO 10496) - Robust steel ▲ (ASTM A536 ductile iron) | - Handles oversized workpieces (e.g., turbine blades) - Durable for harsh environments | - Heavy (120kg ▲) - High cost (3x manual chucks ▲) |
Magnetic Chuck | Flat workpieces, grinding operations | - Magnetic holding (IEC 60947 ▲) - Plate size: 300x300mm - No clamping jaws (prevents surface damage ▲) | - Quick setup (10 seconds ▲) - No marks on workpiece surfaces | - Only for ferrous materials - Limited to flat/planar parts ▲ |