VEVOR KP965 Lathe Chuck
The VEVOR KP965 4-Jaw 3.75" Metal Lathe Chuck is a precision machining tool designed to securely hold workpieces for accurate turning, grinding, and milling operations on metal lathes.
Features
- 4-Jaw Self-Centering Design: Enables quick and precise clamping of irregular or oddly shaped workpieces, ensuring accurate workpiece alignment and minimizing setup time.
- 3.75" Capacity: Accommodates a wide range of workpiece sizes for versatile applications in various industries.
- Precision Machined Jaws: Constructed from hardened steel with precision machining for durability and excellent grip strength on workpieces.
- Adjustable Screw Mechanism: Allows for fine-tuning of jaw pressure for secure clamping without damaging delicate workpieces.
- Smooth Operation: Features a high-quality spindle assembly and smooth operating mechanism, minimizing vibration and ensuring consistent workpiece rotation.
- Easy Installation and Removal: The chuck can be easily mounted and removed from the lathe using standard mounting bolts, simplifying tool changes and maintenance.
Specifications
- Chuck Type: 4-Jaw Self-Centering
- Capacity: 3.75" (95mm)
- Thread Size: 1"-8 (Standard)
- Spindle Diameter: 1" (25.4mm)
- Material: Hardened Steel Jaws, Cast Iron Body
- Weight: 7 lbs (3.2kg)
Benefits
The VEVOR KP965 Lathe Chuck offers numerous benefits for machinists and DIY enthusiasts:
- Improved Accuracy: The self-centering design ensures accurate workpiece alignment, leading to precise machining results.
- Versatility: Accommodates a wide range of workpiece sizes and shapes, suitable for various projects.
- Durability: Constructed from hardened steel jaws and cast iron body, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Ease of Use: Adjustable screw mechanism allows for fine-tuning clamping pressure and simplified operation.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Provides professional-grade machining capabilities at a competitive price point.
Usage
The VEVOR KP965 Lathe Chuck is ideal for use on metal lathes in various applications, including:
- Turning: Shaping and finishing cylindrical workpieces to desired diameters and lengths.
- Grinding: Removing material from workpieces using abrasive tools for smoothing and shaping.
- Milling: Creating grooves, slots, and other complex geometries on workpieces.
- General Machining: Holding a variety of workpieces for diverse operations such as drilling, tapping, and facing.
Always follow safe operating practices when using the lathe chuck and consult your lathe's user manual for specific instructions.