DIN workpiece clamping chuck 2405-250-75K SGM
for turning applicationssteel3-jaw

DIN workpiece clamping chuck - 2405-250-75K SGM - Bison S.A. - for turning applications / steel / 3-jaw
DIN workpiece clamping chuck - 2405-250-75K SGM - Bison S.A. - for turning applications / steel / 3-jaw
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Characteristics

Machine mount
DIN
Application
for turning applications
Other characteristics
steel
Number of jaws
3-jaw
Clamping range

250 mm
(9.84 in)

Description

Overview
3-jaw power chuck with through-hole for turning operations. Size: 250 mm. Plain back mount (DIN 6353). Soft 2-piece jaws. Body material: Steel.

Product details
SKU (USA): 7-781-1000
Promo: No
Size: 250 mm
Product type: 2405-250-75K
Type of jaws: Soft 2-piece jaws
Number of jaws: 3
Mounting: Plain back mount (DIN 6353)
Measurement unit: metric
Body material: Steel
Through-hole: Yes
Chucks with large through-hole: No
Integrated with a cylinder: No

Technical specifications
  • Product type: 2405-250-75K
  • Size (mm): 250
  • Chuck configuration: 3-jaw power chuck
  • Through-hole: Yes
  • Type of jaws: Soft 2-piece jaws
  • Number of jaws: 3
  • Mounting: Plain back mount (DIN 6353)
  • Measurement unit: metric
  • Body material: Steel
  • Chucks with large through-hole: No
  • Integrated with a cylinder: No
  • SKU / Internal code: 352405207000


Applications
  • Turning operations on lathes requiring spindle-through capability
  • Workholding for machining shafts and hollow components
  • Integration into automated production lines with plain back mounting

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

IMTS 2026
IMTS 2026

14-19 Sep 2026 Chicago (USA - Illinois)

Southern Manufacturing 2027
Southern Manufacturing 2027

2-04 Feb 2027 Farnborough (United Kingdom)

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