A pull-down chuck, also known as a pull-down collet chuck or pull-down collet holder, is a toolholding device used in manufacturing and machining processes, particularly in milling and drilling operations. It is designed to securely hold and clamp a workpiece or cutting tool in place within a machine tool, such as a milling machine or a drill press. The key feature of a pull-down chuck is its ability to exert a downward force on the collet or workpiece it holds. This downward force is typically achieved by a mechanism within the chuck that allows the operator to manually or automatically pull the collet or tool downward into the chuck body when tightening it. This ensures a firm and stable grip on the workpiece or tool, minimizing vibration and runout, which can result in improved machining accuracy and surface finish. Pull-down chucks are commonly used in various industries, including metalworking, and precision engineering. They come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different types of tools and workpieces, and they play a crucial role in achieving precision and consistency in machining processes.
3-Jaw UBL This design can accommodate both centralizing & compensating operations for both ID and OD chucking. Available as 2, 3 & 6 jaw.
3-Jaw LS Extreme capacity & accuracy with high turning speeds & grip force. Hermetically sealed & features integrated lubrication for low maintenance
6-Jaw ECC Ideal for non-round parts such as castings or forgings. The counter-centrifugal mechanism allowing chuck to rotate at higher speed with minimal jaw force loss.
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