⚙️ Own the precision edge every pro craves!
The VEVOR 3-Jaw Self-Centering Lathe Chuck is a robust, high-precision tool crafted from hardened HT300 steel and 20Cr jaws, offering a wide 0.16-8 inch clamping range. Designed for effortless, accurate self-centering, it supports versatile machining tasks across lathes, milling, drilling, and 3D printing setups, making it an essential upgrade for professionals demanding reliability and efficiency.
Thread size | M10 |
Capacity | 12.3 Kilograms |
Included components | Self-centering chuck, T-wrench, operating instructions (English language not guaranteed) |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
UPC | 840349952277 |
Part Number | K11-200 |
Product Dimensions | 20.07 x 20.07 x 16 cm; 12.3 kg |
Item model number | K11-200 |
Size | 8 IN |
Style | 3 Jaw |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Voltage | 220 |
Wattage | 220 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 8 Inches |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 12.3 kg |
R**L
Fantastic quality and workmanship
Outstanding piece of quality and precision machinery. These people know what quality means!This lathe chuck is worth every penny, i am verry happy with it!Thank you
R**3
seemed very good but didn't fit my lathe
to small for my lathe
K**R
Brilliant quality
Brilliant quality and a bargain at the price
J**S
K11 200
To be honest its a generic asian made chuck with various brand names and no names, i expected the worst having bought thm in the past and ended up junking.Upon opening i tried the jaws, as ever felt notchy and quite stiff to move. Decided it was bearable and time is money, more so considering the cost at £91 and set about getting it on the lathe.Turned the register within 1 thou, drilled the holes through etc, mounted the chuck to find the jaws were 13 thou runout. Means cannot do what i need to do daily after using a £1373 Bison chuck last 14 years. Two options, send back and lose days of downtime or make it right which is what i ended up doing in piccies. Had to enlarge the 10mm fixing holes to 11mm each and larger 16mm counterbore. Then turn register down at least 0.796mm undersize (seen at piccy 6) to allow chuck offset and centring of the jaws within 0.5 of a thou.Obviously if your a diyer you wont know any difference or if make things in one without the need to turn the part round you would be ok. If not as most engineers are, you will need to fix its problems i half expected when purchased.Chuck key is also larger square fitting than Bison, yes that is a plastic backing cover inside the 165mm register.
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