Four systems of lathe 125
The 125 mm four-jaw lathe chuck is one of the essential tools in precision machining, designed specifically for holding asymmetrical or irregularly shaped workpieces. With a body diameter of 125 millimeters, this chuck is manufactured from hardened alloy steel to ensure high resistance against impact, wear, and heat. Its four independent jaws can be adjusted separately, making it ideal for securing off-center or uniquely shaped components. The jaws are crafted from durable hardened steel and provide a secure grip with high precision.
Structurally, the 125 mm four-jaw chuck features an internal geared mechanism that allows the operator to manually and independently adjust each jaw. This capability offers maximum flexibility when clamping complex or uneven parts. The body is engineered to minimize vibrations and ensure stable performance even at high rotational speeds. This type of chuck is well-suited for small to medium-sized lathes and is widely used in various industries including custom part manufacturing, mold making, and industrial repairs. Regular lubrication with appropriate grease extends the tools lifespan and helps maintain its precise performance.