⚙️ Master your mini lathe with precision and style!
The ZEHONG Z011 Three-Jaw Chuck offers a versatile clamping diameter from 1.8 to 65mm, crafted from durable aluminum alloy with a precise M12x1 threaded hole. Designed for mini lathes, it combines lightweight construction with reliable performance, making it an essential upgrade for professionals seeking accuracy and efficiency.
Manufacturer | ZEHONG |
UPC | 730440406840 |
Part Number | Z011 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.57 x 3.35 x 1.57 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Power Source | ac/dc |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**L
As advertised!
Love this little guy for making rings. I had to get an adapter to use on my lathe. I did find them cheaper after the fact but this one seems very durable. I’ve put it to the full time testing for the past month and it hasn’t failed me yet!
S**E
decent little chuck but...
For what it is and the price point its an alright self centering chuck, when I first opened it up and was playing with the action of the jaws everything slid relatively smooth however after playing with it absently for a while watching a movie it started to seize and i could no longer turn the jaws by hand, had to use the two rods to adjust... turns out a little metal shaving was jammed up between the two parts of the body, easy fix take the lock washers off the back pop the two pieces apart clean and relube and bam! fixed.
J**1
Works great
Very fast delivery and the product works as described.
S**Y
Great Tool
Just what I needed! Holds my bell and ring pieces for polishing like a champ...
C**S
Works great
needed something for wood and plastic so this work just great.
C**R
No clamping force
One jaw keept skipping out of path on back
D**Y
Tried to tighten on shaft, broke
I was unable to get it to clamp hard on a 5/16" shaft. I tried using one of the small rods to tighten and the rod bent. I used two rods at once, and the chuck broke. Might be OK for wood, but definitely not up to use with metal.
P**T
Machining a bit loose.
Not the most accurate part in the world but it got the job done. Tends to slip a little.
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