Dillon Hard Jaws Enhance Small Diameter Machining
Dillon Manufacturing’s extra-long hard jaws feature extended reach, making them well suited for machining small diameters.
Dillon Manufacturing’s extra-long hard jaws are designed to provide extended reach to enable the machining of increasingly small diameters. Designed to maximize the potential of big bore chucks, these jaws can offer optimal center reach and versatility.
Manufactured from 8620 steel for long-lasting performance, these hard jaws are compatible with 8″-15″ power chucks. Multiple lengths are available for each chuck size, with customizable options to suit specific machining needs. They can also provide faster setups and thus reduced downtime to improve overall shop efficiency and productivity. According to the company, extra-long hard jaws are well suited for handling challenging small diameter part machining using a big bore chuck.
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