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    Economy Lathe Chucks

    Choose these lathe chucks when high precision isn’t critical. Made of cast iron, they don't match up to the same tight tolerances as forged steel lathe chucks. This means they are only rated to half the maximum speed, so they may wobble at high speeds. Also known as scroll chucks, they are self-centering—all three jaws move together, centering the workpiece as they close. Use the included lathe chuck wrench to open and close the jaws. You’ll need a mounting plate (not included) to connect these chucks to your lathe.
    Fixed One-Piece Stepped Jaw Chucks
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    Fixed jaw lathe chucks come with a set of inside and outside jaws.
    Lathe Chucks
    Replacement
    Inside Jaw Sets
    Replacement
    Outside Jaw Sets
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    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Material
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    3 Jaws
    3"0.08" to 0.87"0.98" to 2.76"0.63"0.0002"4,000Cast IronOne Set of Solid Inside Jaws, One Set of Solid Outside Jaws, Self-Ejecting Lathe Chuck Wrench9116N1100000009116N1400000009116N17000000
    4"0.08" to 1.18"1.18" to 3.54"0.86"0.0002"3,500Cast IronOne Set of Solid Inside Jaws, One Set of Solid Outside Jaws, Self-Ejecting Lathe Chuck Wrench9116N120000009116N15000009116N1800000
    5"0.1" to 1.57"1.5" to 4.92"1.18"0.0002"3,000Cast IronOne Set of Solid Inside Jaws, One Set of Solid Outside Jaws, Self-Ejecting Lathe Chuck Wrench9116N130000009116N16000009116N1900000
     
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    Reversible Two-Piece Tongue-and-Groove Jaw Chucks
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    Reversible jaw lathe chucks have one set of jaws that provide either an inside or outside grip.
    Lathe Chucks
    Replacement
    Reversible Jaw Sets
    For
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    ID
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    Dia.
    Total Indicated Runout
    (TIR) Accuracy
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Material
    Includes
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    Each
    3 Jaws
    6"0.12" to 5.71"1.97" to 6.3"1.77"0.0002"2,500Cast IronOne Set of Reversible Jaws, Self-Ejecting Lathe Chuck Wrench9116N2100000009116N220000000
     
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    Floor Manual Lathes

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    Often found in tool rooms and maintenance shops, these powerful lathes are used for turning, facing, threading, boring, and knurling. They’re built and tested to DIN 8606 standards for accuracy and performance. The frame and bed are made of cast iron for stability and a long service life. For precise, repeatable motion, these lathes have hardened and ground ways. They also have helical gears for smooth power transmission.
    Twist the knobs on the front to choose from 18 spindle speeds to tailor cuts to different materials and tasks. Because these lathes have set speeds, you can’t fine-tune them with as much precision as variable-speed lathes.
    Use the hinged door and drawers in the base for tool storage.
    Spindle
    Max.
    Workpiece
    Overall
    No. of
    Speeds
    Speed, rpm
    Dia.
    Lg.
    Turning
    Dia.
    Bed
    Wd.
    Spindle
    Taper No.
    Lathe Tailstock
    Taper No.
    Spindle Through-Hole
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    120V AC/240V AC—2 hp Brushed Motor
    1865 to 1,80012"36"7 15/32"7 1/4"Morse 5Morse 31 1/2"56"66"30"1,1600.001"Built-In Worklight (Bulb included), Chip Guard, Safety Guard4-Way Tool Post, Follow Rest, Four-Jaw Manual Lathe Chuck, Gear Set, Live Center, Manual Lathe Chuck, Steady RestDIN 86069431N111000000000
     
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    Bench-Top Combination Lathe, Mill, and Drill Machines

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    Turn, knurl, thread, mill, and drill workpieces with these compact machines. They can switch between rotating a blade and rotating a workpiece, so you can complete every step of fabrication. Small enough to fit on a workbench, they’re often used in tool rooms and maintenance shops—they’re best for prototyping and one-off jobs. A cast iron frame makes these machines durable and stable. For smooth motion, they have precision bearings in the headstock and spindle. All are built and tested to DIN 8606 standards for accuracy and performance.
    Twist knobs on the front to choose from six spindle speeds, and you can tailor the cuts to different materials and tasks. These machines have set speeds, so you can’t fine-tune them with as much precision as variable-speed machines.
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    Spindle
    Max.
    Workpiece
    Overall
    No. of
    Speeds
    Speed, rpm
    Mill Spindle
    Speed, rpm
    Dia.
    Lg.
    Turning
    Dia.
    Bed
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    Spindle
    Taper No.
    Lathe Spindle
    Taper No.
    Lathe Tailstock
    Taper No.
    Lathe Spindle
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    120V AC
     
    1 hp Lathe Brushless Motor—5/8 hp Mill/Drill Brushless Motor
    6125 to 2,000100 to 3,0009"20"9 13/16"5 7/8"Morse 4Morse 3Morse 21"34"49"23"4630.0005"Chip Guard, Safety Guard4-Way Tool Post, Gear Set, Manual Lathe Chuck, Two Dead CentersDIN 86069432N111000000000
     
    1 hp Lathe Brushless Motor—1 hp Mill/Drill Brushless Motor
    6150 to 2,000100 to 3,00011"27"11"7 1/16"Morse 4Morse 4Morse 21"39"55"29"5500.0005"Chip Guard, Safety Guard4-Way Tool Post, Gear Set, Manual Lathe Chuck, Two Dead CentersDIN 86069432N11200000000
     
    Accessories for Lathes

    Bench-Top Manual Lathes

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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Lathes. Bench-Top Manual Lathes.

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    Compact enough for a workbench, these lathes are best for prototyping and one-off jobs in tool rooms or fabrication and maintenance shops. They do everything a full-size lathe can—turning, facing, threading, and knurling. Built from cast iron, they’re durable and stable. Plus, they have precision bearings in the headstock and spindle. They meet DIN 8606 for accuracy and performance.
    Choose from six spindle speeds to tailor cuts to different materials and tasks. Because the speeds are set, you can’t fine-tune these lathes like you can with a variable-speed lathe.
    Spindle
    Max.
    Workpiece
    Overall
    No. of
    Speeds
    Speed, rpm
    Dia.
    Lg.
    Turning
    Dia.
    Bed
    Wd.
    Spindle
    Taper No.
    Lathe Tailstock
    Taper No.
    Spindle Through-Hole
    Dia.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Wt.,
    lb.
    Total Indicated Runout
    (TIR) Accuracy
    Features
    Includes
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    120V AC—1 hp Brushless Motor
    6150 to 2,4009"21 5/8"9 13/16"5 5/16"Morse 4Morse 21 1/64"19"50"23"2800.001"Chip Guard, Safety Guard4-Way Tool Post, Gear Set, Manual Lathe Chuck, Two Dead CentersDIN 86069433N121000000000
     
    Accessories for Lathes

    Tailstocks

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    Stabilize long workpieces for precise machining. These tailstocks hold your workpiece by its end to keep it straight and aligned. Adjust the center height to use them with a variety of rotary tables, indexing heads, and other fixture setups. Made of cast iron, they resist vibration and wear, so they’ll hold up to heavy duty machining tasks.
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    Mounting
    Slot
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    Ht.
    Overall
    Ht.
    No.
    of
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    Mounting Fasteners
    Included
    Material
    Includes
    Each
    3 1/4" to 4 1/4"5 3/8"3 3/4"4 1/8"4 1/4"25/8"NoCast IronStandard-Point Dead Center8795N110000000
    4 1/2" to 5 3/4"6 1/8"4 3/8"5 7/8"5 3/4"25/8"NoCast IronStandard-Point Dead Center8795N12000000
    5 1/4" to 7 3/4"7 1/4"5 1/2"8 1/2"8"25/8"NoCast IronStandard-Point Dead Center8795N13000000
    7 1/2" to 10 1/4"7 7/8"5 3/4"10"10 1/4"25/8"NoCast IronStandard-Point Dead Center8795N14000000
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