Dillon Soft Jaw Blanks Feature Milled Surface
Dillon jaw sets reduce set-up times, aid concentric performance, provide better chuck balance and enable longer jaw life because of the increased jaw accuracies.
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Dillon Manufacturing Inc.’s soft jaw blanks feature a milled surface on the jaw end, opposite to the clamping surface, which serves as an easy-locating feature. This serves as a location point for positioning the counter-bored holes and the jaws’ serrations resulting in exact dimensional matching of Dillon jaw sets. These features are said to reduce set-up times, aid concentric performance, provide better chuck balance and enable longer jaw life because of the increased jaw accuracies. As a result of having established surfaces in relation to the jaw serrations, Dillon chuck jaws perform as a standard workholding component for turned or bored parts.
Available in 1018 steel and 6061 aluminum, as well as 4140, 8620 and A2, brass, delrin or stainless steel to suit most CNC or manual chuck projects involving turned or bored parts. They are ideal for second operation finishing work such as shafts, gear blanks, wheel hubs, bearings and more.
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