Hard-to-Find Pitches Added to Soft Top Jaw Lineup
A major facilities upgrade now enables Dillon Chuck Jaws to add the manufacture of serrations of 2 mm × 60 degrees and 2.5 mm × 60 degrees for hard-to-find top jaws, hard jaws and full grip jaws that fit the corresponding chuck master jaws of the same hard-to-locate pitch.
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A major facilities upgrade now enables Dillon Chuck Jaws to add the manufacture of serrations of 2 mm × 60 degrees and 2.5 mm × 60 degrees for hard-to-find top jaws, hard jaws and full grip jaws that fit the corresponding chuck master jaws of the same hard-to-locate pitch. The company says it can now make virtually any serration, including 1.5 mm × 60 degrees, 2 mm × 60 degrees, 2.5 mm × 60 degrees, 3 mm × 60 degrees, 1/16" × 90 degrees, 3/32" × 90 degrees and more.
These added capabilities extend Dillon’s ability to ensure that customers receive the appropriate workholding products for their specific applications, the company says.
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