TAKAMAZ GSL-15PT CNC LATHE

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- GSL-15PT
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- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This 8-inch lathe chuck is designed for heavy-duty machining applications, offering a robust solution for holding workpieces up to 8 inches in diameter. Constructed with precision engineering, the chuck features a self-centering scroll mechanism that ensures accurate and repeatable concentricity, making it ideal for turning operations requiring high accuracy. The chuck is built with a plain back mounting configuration, allowing compatibility with a wide range of lathe spindles. Its large through-hole size accommodates long stock and facilitates efficient material handling. The chuck is rated for a maximum torque of 250 Nm and can operate at speeds up to 2000 RPM, supporting demanding cutting tasks. The jaws are solid and non-reversible, providing secure gripping force for various workpiece materials. The chuck’s overall diameter measures 8 inches, with a bolt circle diameter of 7.087 inches and a chuck thickness of 2.953 inches, ensuring a stable and rigid setup. The total indicated runout (TIR) is maintained at 0.0039 inches, guaranteeing minimal vibration and high precision during operation. Designed for use with a 15 horsepower lathe, this chuck delivers the power and reliability needed for industrial turning tasks. The lathe setup also includes a tailstock, which provides additional support for long or slender workpieces, enhancing rigidity and reducing deflection during machining. This combination of chuck size, power, and tailstock support makes the system well-suited for a broad range of turning applications in manufacturing and repair environments.
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