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Hydraulic Chuck Working

The working principle of a hydraulic chuck involves the use of hydraulic pressure to securely grip and hold a workpiece in place during machining operations.

Product Details


◆Specifications 
Model

DC308

Plunger Stroke [mm]

21

Jaw Stroke Dia. [mm]

8.8

Max RPM [r.p.m.]

4600

Max Draw Bar Pull Force [kgf(kN)]

2440(24)

Max Gripping Force [kgf(kN)]

7440(73)

Max. Hydraulic Pressure [kgf/cm2(MPa )]

25(2.5)

Weight [kg]

21.9

Matching Cylinder

DC-125

Gripping Range [mm]

Φ12~Φ210

◆Drawing 
◆Dimensions [mm]

Model

DC308

Spindle Nose No.

A2-6(A2-5)

A

210

B

85

C(h6)

170

D

106.375

E

17

F

5

G

6-M10x1.5P

G1

3-M6

G2

6-M12x1.75P

H

180

H1

150

H2

133.4

H3

98

I

38

J

20

K

25

L

42

M

95

N

142

O

36

P

M20x2.5P

Q

25

R

35

S

14

◆FAQ

Are there environmental considerations to take into account when using a power chuck, such as energy efficiency or emissions?

Yes, power chucks typically require hydraulic or pneumatic systems to operate, which can consume a significant amount of energy. Also, hydraulic systems used in power chucks can potentially leak hydraulic fluid, which can lead to environmental contamination if not properly managed. Furthermore, some power chucks may emit noise or vibrations during operation, which can impact the working environment and potentially contribute to noise pollution. Overall, it is important to consider those environmental factors when using a power chuck to minimize the environmental footprint of machining operations.

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