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Scroll Chuck for Larger Parts in High-Production Runs

This ATSC scroll chuck from Buck Chuck is a 3-jaw style and ships complete with master jaws and hardened, reversible top jaws for both ID and OD gripping, a spring-loaded T-wrench, an Allen wrench and mounting bolts.

Posted: August 13, 2013

This ATSC scroll chuck is a 3-jaw style and ships complete with master jaws and hardened, reversible top jaws for both ID and OD gripping, a spring-loaded T-wrench, an Allen wrench and mounting bolts.

Buck Chuck Company (Traverse City, MI) announces the release of their new 20 in ATSC scroll chuck to meet the demand for larger chucking options. This manual, self-centering scroll chuck is designed with a high-quality forged steel body construction to provide precision gripping, suitable for high-production runs.

The Ajust-Tru design, with integral clearance between the chuck body and the mounting adapter, allows for the use of adjusting screws for fine-tuning the concentricity of the chuck to the machine tool’s spindle, providing ±.0005 in TIR repeatability.

To further optimize performance, the scroll plate, jaws and pinions are hardened and ground for precision and long wear.

The family of Buck ATSC manual scroll chucks range in size from 4 in to 20 in diameters with through-hole sizes from 1.04 in up to 7.48 in. Additionally, most chuck sizes are available in model variations with either 3-jaw or 6-jaw designs.

The new 20 in chuck is a 3-jaw style and ships complete with master jaws and hardened, reversible top jaws for both ID and OD gripping, a spring-loaded T-wrench, an Allen wrench and mounting bolts. A variety of mounting plates are stocked for mounting the chuck to common machine spindles including American Standard styles A1, A2 and D1 camlock style. Other mounting plates can be manufactured on application.

“The level of precision and repeatability afforded by both the Ajust-Tru system and the accuracy of the ATSC operation make these manual chucks well-suited for lathe and turning center applications, as well as for holding parts in machining center applications and other processing systems requiring rotary-type fixturing,” states Michele Marotz, inside sales manager at Buck Chuck Company.

www.buckchuckusa.com

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