Lathe Jaw 1/2 M12 Aluminum MPN:TG8HDASQ
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Lathe Jaw 1/2 M12 Aluminum
The lathe jaw 1/2 M12 aluminum is a durable workholding solution designed for precision machiners seeking to securely hold workpieces during their operations. With an M12 threaded bore and lightweight construction, it is easy to attach and detach from lathes or mills while maintaining stability. This versatile lathe jaw offers a maximum opening capacity of one-half inch, making it ideal for various applications such as cutting, shaping, threading, and drilling. Its durability and ability to withstand the demands of precision machining make it an essential component in automotive, aerospace, and general machining industries where quality control is vital.
Buy Abbott Workholding Products item #TG8HDASQ ✯ Made in the USA ✯ and sold by a Veteran-Owned Business.
Technical Specifications
- Item Lathe Jaw
- Hard or Soft Soft
- For Use With 8 in Chucks
- Overall Length 4 in
- Overall Height 2 in
- Overall Width 1-1/2 in
- Distance Between Mount Hole Centers 1-3/4 in
- Groove Width 5/16 in
- Jaw Face Type Pointed
- Jaw Interface Type Tongue and Groove
- Material Grade - Machining 6061-T6
- Number of Jaws 3
- Tongue Width 1/2 in
Manufacturer Details
- Manufacturer: Abbott Workholding Products
- Condensed Mfg Number: TG8HDASQ
- MPN: TG8HDASQ
Label Details
- Hazardous Material: N
- Green Material Flag: N
- Country of Origin: US
- CA Prop 65 Wht Label: N
Classification Details
- Harmonization Code: 8466208035
- GDS Category Name: Lathe Jaws
- GDS Family Name: Clamping Workholding and Positioning - Lathe Chu
- GDS Segment Name: Machining
- UNSPSC: 27112807
- UNSPSC Class ID: 28
- UNSPSC Commodity Name: Tool attachments and accessories
- UNSPSC Commodity ID: 07
- UNSPSC Commodity Name: Chucks
- UNSPSC Family ID: 11
- UNSPSC Family Name: Hand tools
- UNSPSC Segment ID: 27
- UNSPSC Segment Name: Tools and General Machinery
Shipping Details
- Not For Sale In: HI AK PR
Product info last updated on November 17, 2023 12:17pm UTC
Category: Clamping Workholding and Positioning - Lathe Chu