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A permanent magnetic chuck for grinding is a type of workholding device used in grinding machines. It is designed to securely hold ferromagnetic wo...
View full detailsA permanent magnetic chuck for grinding is a type of workholding device used in grinding machines. It is designed to securely hold ferromagnetic wo...
View full detailsTechnical Specifications Rotation around the longitudinal axis Entirely steel construction with magnetic clamping surface Base body and conta...
View full detailsWhen to select WBM permanent magnetic blocks: WMB magnetic blocks are an excellent tool for attaching components during surface machining or wel...
View full detailsPole 70X70 mm, Flux Line 40 mm, Magnetic Force 2800±5% kgf/4 Poles Applications Suitable for medium and large workpieces in heavy-duty machining...
View full detailsPole 92X92 mm, Flux Line 50 mm, Magnetic Force 4800±5% kgf/4 Poles Applications Suitable for large and high-thickness workpiece Minimum wo...
View full details1~10 seconds control for power ON & OFF. No electric power supply required to keep the magnetic chuck ON, cable can be removed for turning chuc...
View full detailsTechnical Specifications Permanent magnet with 650 Gauss strength Does not lose magnetic strength during use Magnetic force reset with adjust...
View full detailsThe magnetic chuck or magnetic table is a device used in metalworking to securely hold workpieces in place during operations such as grinding, grinding, milling, or drilling.
It is commonly used in machine shops and manufacturing facilities. The magnetic chuck consists of a flat surface, often made of steel or other magnetic materials, with a series of strong magnets embedded within it. When the chuck is activated, an electromagnetic field is created, causing the workpiece to become magnetized and firmly held on the chuck's surface.
The main advantage of a magnetic chuck is its ability to securely hold the workpiece without the need for clamps or straps. This allows greater accessibility to the workpiece and facilitates uninterrupted machining operations.
The magnetic chuck also ensures that the workpiece remains flat and parallel to the machine's cutting tool, resulting in accurate and precise work.
Magnetic chucks come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different types and sizes of workpieces. They can be either permanent magnets, which require manual activation and deactivation, or electromagnetic chucks, which can be controlled by a power supply to turn the magnet on and off as needed.
It is important to note that magnetic chucks are designed to hold ferromagnetic materials such as iron or steel. Non-magnetic materials like aluminum or brass are not suitable for gripping with a magnetic chuck unless a specialized auxiliary device, such as a vise or fixture, is used for indirect securing.