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The Vevor K72-100 Lathe Chuck is a 4-inch, 4-jaw independent chuck designed for metal lathes. Made from durable cast iron, it features reversible jaws for holding various raw materials, ensuring high precision with a tolerance of ≤0.07 mm. Its compact design and easy operation make it an essential accessory for any professional or hobbyist looking to enhance their machining capabilities.
Thread Size | 3.93 millimeters |
Capacity | 3.93 Inches |
Handle Type | Wrench |
Included Components | T Wrench, Lathe Chuck, Mounting Screws |
Lock Type | Combination" or "Integrated |
Manufacturer | Mophorn |
UPC | 601707181766 |
Part Number | K72 |
Item Weight | 7.17 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item model number | K72-100 Lathe Chuck |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4-Inch |
Style | Lathe Chuck-4in |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 4 Inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Well made, easy to use.
This little chuck is a dandy. Overall finish is excellent, and it fits a 4" rotary table perfectly. Would buy again.
T**N
Buy studs with it
Needed to make some parts with offsets, so I got this. The mounting studs that came with it might have worked if the mounting plate on my lathe was 3 angstroms thick, but I cut the heads off some bolts to mount it. After cleaning it up, and oiling it, it works fine, and the mild aggravation was worth it for the price. The parts got made.
O**E
The chuck is quality
I found the 8.0x1.25 mounting bolts to be Allen bolts instead of allen studs and nuts.Bolts will not work. One had to buy 40 mm long mm bolts and cut them to fit.
M**H
Works great
Having a 4-jaw chuck is critical for the lathe work I do, which uses mostly square or rectangular stock. Completely happy with this chuck. My only compliant is that the bolts included are too long to install in my Vevor mini-lathe. If I cut them down short enough to install, they are too short to hold the chuck. Not a big deal to use the 3 original studs, but the chuck has a four-hole pattern so I will have to make a fourth stud.
A**R
3rd Party Junk - Poor Construction - Chuck Key Handle Falls Out - VEVOR K72-100 Lathe Chuck
When I saw "SANOU" etched into the Lathe Chuck in the VEVOR Listing I knew that I would be getting a Quality Work Piece. What arrived on my doorstep was not marked SANOU in any manner, the chuck Key falls apart in hand, the tight tolerances you expect from "SANOU Manufacturing" were not present in this Dud of a Chuck by any means.In my Honest opinion, this is a "B" Line Rejected Chuck from the "A" Line of an "unknown manufacturer" that VEVOR is marketing as High Quality "Genuine SANOU".I will be closely inspecting anything affiliated with the "VEVOR" Name going forward. I can't believe that VEVOR wasted my time and hard earned money by delivering a sub-standard 3rd Party product.I will be ordering a Genuine "SANOU" Chuck from elsewhere. I Am One Unhappy VEVOR Customer!!
M**C
Where did the threads go?
The chuck is not threaded; so you will need to purchase a threaded plate to attach. Ensure the attachment plate has the correct threads to attach to the lathe. The chuck is of good quality and a strong value for the dollar.
N**E
Fits mini lathe. Nicely balanced.
Works on little machine shop mini lathe. Adds a flywheel effect to the lathe allowing deeper cuts in mild steel. Good quality.
R**K
Buyer beware
Chuck works after some work. Novice lathe users look elsewhere. Not threaded so you will need to get a backplate that matches your lathe threads and hope that it lines up with the mounting screw holes on the chuck. Also not self centering so it can be difficult to center your material. I bought a new backing plate as mine was too small to match, the new one was close to matching but needed modifications to attach mounting screws. In total I invested almost as much if I had just bought a nicer chuck to begin with that was self centering. Build quality is good but I wouldn't recommend it
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