Four regular systems of lathe 160
The precise 160 mm lathe four-jaw chuck is a key component in the turning process, responsible for firmly holding and stabilizing the workpiece during operation. It is made from hardened alloy steel to ensure high resistance against wear, mechanical pressure, and the heat generated during machining. The jaws are designed to allow concentric adjustment, maintaining the stability and accuracy of the workpiece while it rotates. These features enhance the surface quality of the turned piece and increase the tools service life.
Structurally, the 160 mm precision four-jaw chuck features a robust body and hardened jaws, with a precise spiral mechanism that converts the motor’s torque into smooth and synchronized jaw movement. This design reduces vibrations and improves the stability of the workpiece throughout the machining process. Additionally, the material and construction of the jaws provide optimal contact with the workpiece to prevent slipping. When selecting this chuck, important factors include the diameter of the opening, clamping capacity, and body material to ensure optimal performance and durability of the lathe.