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DIN workpiece clamping chuck 3534-315-6
taper shankfor turning applicationsstandard

DIN workpiece clamping chuck - 3534-315-6 - Bison S.A. - taper shank / for turning applications / standard
DIN workpiece clamping chuck - 3534-315-6 - Bison S.A. - taper shank / for turning applications / standard
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Characteristics

Machine mount
DIN
Clamping method
taper shank
Application
for turning applications
Other characteristics
self-centering, steel, standard, metric
Number of jaws
3-jaw
Clamping range

315 mm
(12.4 in)

Description

Overview
3-jaw self-centering scroll chuck manufactured in steel, size 315, Type C mounting (DIN 55027), taper 6. Designed for concentric clamping of cylindrical workpieces on turning machines.

Key product information
  • SKU: 353534700100
  • SKU USA: 7-828-1256
  • Size: 315
  • Product type: 3534-315-6
  • Promo: No


Construction & features
  • Number of jaws: 3
  • Type of jaws: Solid jaws; Hard solid jaws
  • Mounting: Type C mount (DIN 55027)
  • Measurement unit: metric
  • Taper: 6
  • Body material: Steel
  • Accuracy class: Standard
  • Through-hole: Yes
  • Increased clamping force: No
  • Chucks with large through-hole: No


Product Attachments
  • Catalogue page (446.75 kB)
  • Technical data (527.12 kB)
  • Instruction Manual (8.49 MB)


Technical specifications
  • Type: 3-jaw self-centering scroll chuck
  • Material: Steel
  • Mounting standard: Type C (DIN 55027)
  • Size / Diameter: 315
  • Number of jaws: 3
  • Jaws: Solid / Hard solid jaws
  • Taper: 6
  • Measurement units: metric
  • Accuracy class: Standard
  • Through-hole: Yes
  • Increased clamping force: No
  • Large through-hole option: No

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