CHUCK-JAW SOLUTIONS

Start with the gripping problem.

Jaw selection depends on the chuck interface, workpiece geometry, contact risk and machining access. Use these application routes to identify the right product family before quotation.

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CS-05 standard CNC lathe soft jaws
APPLICATION ROUTES

Match the jaw form to the workpiece risk

01

Routine CNC Turning

Standard hydraulic soft jaws provide machinable stock for recurring external or internal gripping profiles.

Standard soft jaws →
02

Deep or Restricted Contact

Extra-height and pointed forms provide additional reach where a standard blank limits access.

Extra-height jaws →
03

Thin-Wall Components

Wide or full-contact forms can distribute gripping force over a larger contact area.

Extra-width jaws →
04

Surface-Sensitive Parts

POM contact surfaces support non-marring applications when the workpiece and cutting load permit.

POM jaws →
05

Replacement Hard Jaws

Hard-jaw selection begins with the exact chuck model, serration and mounting dimensions.

Hard jaws →
06

Custom Workpiece Profiles

Drawing-based stepped, contoured, tall and special-form jaws are reviewed against the workpiece and chuck interface.

Custom jaws →
SELECTION INPUTS

What to send for an application review

Chuck

Brand, exact model, size and number of jaws.

Interface

Serration, tongue-and-groove, holes, threads and reference dimensions.

Workpiece

Drawing, gripping diameter, contact length, material and surface condition.

Order

Raw or machined profile, quantity, inspection scope and required date.

APPLICATION REVIEW

Not sure which jaw family fits?

Send the chuck nameplate, current jaw dimensions and workpiece drawing.

Request a Review