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[[image:jawchuck.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Example of a jaw chuck (SMT Industries) opened and closed by roller bearings]]
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This is a Chiyoda-style jaw chuck an a 15 mm bender.
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This is a Chiyoda-style jaw chuck on an SP-15 bender.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 16 November 2010

A jaw chuck is a chuck style that uses independent jaws to hold the tube in the rotation spindle.

In the tube fabrication industry, benders typically use three jaws in a jaw chuck.

Example of a jaw chuck opened and closed by roller bearings (SMT Industries - 4 inch bender)

This is a Chiyoda-style jaw chuck on an SP-15 bender.

Chiyoda jaw chuck



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