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The company says its Adjustagrip hard top jaw ranges are designed to provide maximum gripping force during roughing first operation work. The jaw style incorporates radial angled gripping teeth, which are said to penetrate deep into the workpiece and allow high metal removal rates at high speed, without the danger of workpiece slippage. These standard jaws are useful when machining rough and extruded stock. The ranges cover external, internal and bar gripping styles for all popular power chucks, the company says.
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