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3L Series - Autogrip® Super Long Stroke Power Chuck: The Long Jaw Stroke Power Chuck offers maximum flexibility with design for outstanding clamping performance. Breaking industry standards to bring greater flexibility and efficiency to your machining processes. If you have specific requirements or want to learn more about Autogrip® products, please feel free to contact our professional team. We look forward to providing you with tailored solutions to meet your unique needs.

Features:

  1. Outstanding Design: Our super long stroke power chucks feature a unique crankshaft pin design, ensuring maximum stroke and excellent clamping performance. With a large through-hole diameter, they facilitate the clamping of large-diameter workpieces while also accommodating the gripping of small-diameter workpieces across a wide range. 
  2. Precision Manufacturing: Each component's sliding surfaces undergo hardening and precision grinding, ensuring optimal surface quality and durability. The well-designed lubrication system allows for direct lubrication, reducing maintenance requirements and making the chuck's usage more convenient. 
  3. Sturdy and Durable: Our long-stroke power chucks boast a high-rigidity structure capable of withstanding harsh machining environments, ensuring long life and reliability. High clamping precision ensures that your workpieces maintain a stable position during the machining process, enabling precise processing. 
  4. Versatile Applications: Whether you work in the aerospace, automotive, or energy industries, our long stroke power chucks can handle large-scale machining, providing solutions for your projects.

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