Four regular systems of lathe 250
The 250-size regular four-jaw lathe chuck is a key tool in the machining industry designed to securely and accurately hold workpieces during turning operations. This four-jaw chuck is typically made from hardened alloy steel to provide high resistance against wear, mechanical pressure, and the heat generated during the machining process. Its jaws are independently adjustable and designed to hold irregularly shaped workpieces of various diameters. The high precision in centering and securing the workpiece significantly improves the surface quality and final accuracy of the product.
Structurally, the 250 regular four-jaw chuck features a robust body and hardened jaws, which use screw or gear mechanisms to uniformly and precisely transfer the motors force to the jaws. This design reduces vibration and increases the stability of the workpiece during operations. Additionally, the independently adjustable jaws allow for holding off-center or complex-shaped parts, making it essential and practical for many industrial projects. When selecting this four-jaw chuck, special attention should be paid to parameters such as clamping capacity, open jaw diameter, and body material to ensure optimal performance and durability.