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The BU back-pull three-jaw chuck has the same size as the BUT back-pull two-jaw chuck. The BU back-pull chuck is suitable for processing workpieces with requirements for verticality and parallelism. This type of chuck has a wide clamping range. When loading different workpieces, you...
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KEY ADVANTAGES Mandrels can be used on machine center Ms dock rotating for lathes without clamping cylinde Manual/hydraulic mandrel actuation Ideal for 5-sided machining Clamping range ∅8-200mm
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KEY ADVANTAGES Ideal for automated clamping Angular contour requires less space Multiple clamping made possible in the smallest space Ideal for 5-sided machining Clamping is possible with workpiece end-stop or front end-stop Adaptation devices possible
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KEY ADVANTAGES Ideal for automated clamping Angular contour requires less space Multiple clamping made possible in the smallest space Ideal for 5-sided machining Clamping is possible with workpiece end-stop or front end-stop Adaptation devices possible
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KEY ADVANTAGES Ideal for automated clamping Angular contour requires less space Multiple clamping made possible in the smallest space Ideal for 5-sided machining Clamping is possible with workpiece end-stop or front end-stop Adaptation devices possible
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KEY ADVANTAGES Mandrels can be used on machine center Ms dock rotating for lathes without clamping cylinde Manual/hydraulic mandrel actuation Ideal for 5-sided machining Clamping range ∅8-200mm
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Pull the workpiece towards the baffle and clamp it at the same time, so it has the function of completely sticking the workpiece to the reference surface. It is particularly suitable for workpieces that require high verticality and concentricity processing accuracy of the reference...