Dead Centers
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Fixed Lathe Center
Suitable for lathe & grinding machine Hardened & precision ground DIN806
Fixed Lathe Center with Carbide Tip
K20 Carbide tipped-HRC 70º Hardened & precision ground Concentricity within 0002”(0.005mm) DIN806
Fixed Half Diameter 60° Center
Half Dead Centers are made from high-speed steel and are hardened to HRC 61-63 for wear-resistance and durability. These centers are ground to an...
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Fixed Half Diameter Carbide Center
The cut section of the half center is placed towards the handwheel to allow greater access to the end of the workpiece. Half diameter High precisi...
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Fixed Lathe Center
This Clamp-free center is comprised of excellent mechanical structure, nearly free of breakdown. main body & center shaft are made of SLD material...
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Fixed Owl 3-Jaw Micro Chuck
Fixed Morse 4-Jaw Independent Owl Microchuck
Dead centers are lathe workholding accessories used to support a workpiece between centers when maximum rigidity and concentricity are required. Fitted typically into the tailstock (and/or headstock) taper, they provide a fixed reference point that helps prevent deflection on long or slender parts and improves surface finish during turning, grinding, and other precision machining operations.
This collection includes dead centers in common tapers (such as Morse), with 60° point geometry, and options in materials and heat treatment for wear resistance and long service life. You’ll find standard and heavy-duty styles designed for low runout and dependable repeatability, helping maintain alignment under load. Choose proven solutions from Vertex and Soba for setups where accurate centering and robust support are critical.
Dead centers are widely used by machinists, production engineers, and QC teams for shafts, pins, bars, and drivetrain components across general engineering, metalworking, maintenance, and toolmaking environments.















































































































































































































































































































































































