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Chuck clamping.


Production Milling Chucks are low-profile manually-actuated concentric Coming from the center, or circles within circles. For example, tracks on a hard disk are concentric. Tracks on optical media are concentric or spiral shaped (in a coil) depending on the type.  clamping systems that integrate with tombstones tombstones

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Machine tool that rotates a circular tool with numerous cutting edges arranged symmetrically about its axis, called a milling cutter. The metal workpiece is usually held in a vise clamped to a table that can move in three perpendicular directions.
, and grinders. The chucks clamp and unclamp on the top face enabling more chucks to be ganged together compared to side-actuated models, according to according to
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 the manufacturer. The chucks feature two-stage clamping, an initial jaw stroke for large opening, and a primary stage to provide high clamping force. Chucks are available in 3", 4", 5", and 6" sizes, 3 and 2 jaw confi gurations for O.D. and I.D. clamping applications. MicroCentric Corp.

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Title Annotation:NEW PRODUCTS
Publication:Modern Applications News
Date:May 1, 2009
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