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MIL-L-80032 - LATHES CHUCKING AND LATHES BAR, SINGLE SPINDLE,
NPFC
A description is not available for this item.
VDI 3106 - Determination of permissible speed (rpm) of lathe chucks (jaw chucks)
April 1, 2004 - DIN
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DIN 6353 - Lathe chucks, power-operated, without trough-hole - Cross tenon type jaw mounting
August 1, 2010 - DIN
A description is not available for this item.
DIN 6350-1 - Lathe chucks, hand-operated - Centric clamp - Part 1: Cylindrical mounting recess
May 1, 2010 - DIN
A description is not available for this item.
DIN 6350-2 - Lathe chucks, hand-operated - Centric clamp - Part 2: Mounting recess with 1:4 taper
May 1, 2010 - DIN
A description is not available for this item.
MIL-C-45576 - CHUCK, CENTERING, LATHE
NPFC
A description is not available for this item.
MIL-L-80018 - LATHES, TURRET, HORIZONTAL, CHUCKING, AND BAR AND
NPFC
A description is not available for this item.
ASME B5.8 - Chucks and Chuck Jaws
January 1, 2001 - ASME

SCOPE AND PURPOSE This Standard applies to chucks for use on engine lathes, tool room lathes, turret lathes, and automatic lathes and fit American Standard Spindle Noses of ANSI-B5.9-1967. They may be used on other applications for which they are suitable (see...

MIL-L-80257 - LATHES, TURRET, HORIZONTAL SPINDLE, BAR AND CHUCKING, COMPUTER NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED (CNC)
December 11, 1990 - NPFC

This specification covers Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC), horizontal spindle, turret lathes of the vertical and slant bed configurations. The machine shall be capable of machining parts from bar stock fed through the spindle bore and parts held in a chuck. Machine motion shall...

ISO TR 13618 - Code of Practice for the Safe Operation of Work-Holding Chucks Used on Lathes
January 1, 1993 - ISO
A description is not available for this item.
BS 1983-5 - Chucks for Machine Tools and Portable Power Tools - Part 5: Code of Practice for the Safe Operation of Workholding Chucks Used on Lathes
August 31, 1989 - BSI

Safe practices for design and operation of power and manually operated workholding chucks used on turning machines

ASME B5.9 - Spindle Noses for Tool Room Lathes, Engine Lathes, Turret Lathes, and Automatic Lathes
January 1, 1967 - ASME

Scope and Purpose These spindle noses are for use on engine lathes, tool room lathes, turret lathes and automatic lathes and may be used advantageously on other machines wherever chucks or fixtures must be mounted accurately and rigidly on revolving spindles....

BS 4185-7 - Specification for Machine Tool Components - Part 7: Wide Range Collets
October 16, 1973 - BSI

Specifies three distinct types and gives dimensions for interchangeability and accuracy requirements. The collets may be used in either lead length or draw-in collet chucks of suitable design and they may be used in various makes of capstan and turret lathes and on single spindle...

DS/ISO 702-3 - Machine tools - Connecting dimensions of spindle noses and work holding chucks - Part 3: Bayonet type
November 15, 2007 - DS

This International Standard specifies the sizes for interchangeability of bayonet-type lathe spindle noses and corresponding face plates. NOTE The types "A" and "Camlock" are dealt with in parts 1 and 2 respectively.

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