Difference between revisions of "Jaw chuck"

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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 3-jaws.  The image at the right shows jaws that are closed and opened by roller bearings.
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A jaw chuck is a chuck style that uses independent jaws to hold the tube in the rotation spindle.
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In the tube fabrication industry, benders typically use 3-jaws.  The image at the right shows jaws that are closed and opened by roller bearings.
 
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Revision as of 15:35, 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 3-jaws. The image at the right shows jaws that are closed and opened by roller bearings.

Example of a jaw chuck (SMT Industries)



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