ThomasNet News Logo
Sign Up | Log In | ThomasNet Home | Promote Your Business

Advantages of the Sure-Grip® Lever-Operated, Counterbalanced Power Chucks

Print | 
Email |  Comment   Share  

Advantages of the Sure-Grip® Lever-Operated, Counterbalanced Power Chucks
Advantages of the Sure-Grip® Lever-Operated, Counterbalanced Power Chucks
Click Here to Enlarge Picture

Hardinge Workholding Division
One Hardinge Dr.
Elmira, NY, 14902
USA





Press release date: August 29, 2012

Hardinge Inc. manufactures a premiere line of lever-operated, counter-centrifugal and dynamically balanced Sure-Grip® Power Chucks. The lever-operated design of the Hardinge chuck has several advantages over the wedge-type design most commonly found on low cost, non-counterbalanced chucks that are supplied with the initial purchase of many chuck-style lathes.

In the Hardinge lever-operated system, the drawtube is connected to the jaws through a pivoting lever that is mounted on pins inside the chuck body. The lever system has reduced friction and increased mechanical advantage compared to a wedge-operated chuck for a given draw bar pressure. In other words, a lever will always have greater actual gripping power at the jaws than a wedge-operated chuck, for any given draw bar pressure. The lever system also has reduced internal bearing surface over the wedge-operated closure, making it less sensitive to lack of lubrication. The greater efficiency of the design results in reduced wear on the operating cylinder, dramatically increasing component life. For this reason, a lever-operated chuck system (chuck and operating cylinder) will usually have a longer life than that of a wedge-operated system.

In the Hardinge counterbalanced chuck design, weights are incorporated into the actuating levers of the chucks at the opposite end of the fulcrum or pivot-point of the jaws. Centrifugal force acts upon this weight just as it does on the top jaws. However, since the weight is at the opposite side of the lever from the top jaws, the upward thrust generated counteracts some of the jaw force loss. Thus, the counterbalanced lever design has substantially more gripping force at high RPM than that of a non-counterbalanced style.

The major advantage of the Sure-Grip power chuck is the configuration of the drawtube that actuates the chuck. Since Hardinge machines all have collet spindles that do not require a collet chuck or adaptor, it is a simple matter to remove the collet and quickly mount the 3-jaw Sure-Grip power chuck when needed. The chuck's drawtube threads directly into the machine's draw bar, just as a collet would. This changeover can be accomplished in ten minutes or less. Other designs can take hours. The Sure-Grip power chuck is also available for non-Hardinge lathes that do not have collet style spindles.

Hardinge manufactures its chuck components to high accuracy and repeatability standards. The repeatability of a chuck is the measure of its ability to repeat the performance, either from job-to-job or from part-to-part. Most models of Hardinge® Sure-Grip power chucks have an accuracy (T.I.R.) of .0005 inch and repeatability of .0005 inch, making them ideal for close tolerance turning requirements. Hardinge Sure-Grip power chucks are competitively priced, while demonstrating distinct advantages over the wedge style chuck. For more information contact Hardinge at 800-843-8801 or visit www.shophardinge.com

Booth S-8148

Sarah McClatchy
Advanced Web Solutions Analyst
1 Progress Drive
Horsham, PA 19044
212-613-3471 (Office)
215-682-5259 (fax)
215-220-5777 (Cell)
Print | 
Email |  Comment   Share  
Contacts: View detailed contact information.


 

Post a comment about this story

Name:
E-mail:
(your e-mail address will not be posted)
Comment title:
Comment:
To submit comment, enter the security code shown below and press 'Post Comment'.
 



 See related product stories
More .....
 See more product news in:
Machinery and Machining Tools
 More New Product News from this company:
Cylindrical Grinding Machines feature direct-drive workhead.
VMCs enable part to be machined on 5 faces in one set up.
Quick-Change Collet System offers substitute for 3-jaw chucks.
Five-Axis VMC handles small, complex workpieces.
Vertical Machining Center handles small, complex workpieces.
More ....
 Other News from this company:
Usach Announces New Sales Manager
Setting up Collet Blocks for Multiple-Part Machining
Hardinge Showcases Workholding Products at EASTEC, booth #5453
Hardinge Supplies a Precision Grip for Medical Component Manufacturing
Medical Manufacturing Turns to Hardinge SUPER-PRECISION® Gang-Tool Turning Center
More ....
 Tools for you
Watch Company 
View Company Profile
Company web site
More news from this company
E-Mail Story
Save Story
Search for suppliers of
Lathe Chucks
Power Chucks
Lever Chucks
Join the forum discussion at:
Tools of the Trade


Home  |  My ThomasNet News®  |  Industry Market Trends®  |  Submit Release  |  Advertise  |  Contact News  |  About Us
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2013 Thomas Publishing Company. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy



Error close

Please enter a valid email address