Lathe Jaws
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Lathe jaws attach to a lathe chuck to center and clamp the workpiece within the chuck. Jaws can be changed out on most chucks to support different sizes, shapes, and workpiece materials, or to replace worn or damaged jaws. Jaws can often be reversed to grip the workpiece from the inside (often called internal chucking).
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Pointed Serrated Lathe Jaws
Pointed serrated lathe jaws hold small workpieces. Serrations on the jaw interlock with matching serrations on the chuck to prevent jaws from shifting or loosening during machining operations. Soft jaws produce minimal marring on soft materials (such as aluminum and brass) and can be machined, ground, turned, or shaped to provide a secure grip on unique parts and contours.
Aluminum
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Steel
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Full-Grip Lathe Jaws
Full-grip lathe jaws have a rounded shape to grip thin-walled or irregularly shaped workpieces. Sometimes called pie-shaped jaws, they can be machined, ground, turned, or shaped to provide a secure grip on unique parts and contours.
Aluminum
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