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February 22, 2017



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Dillon Manufacturing Full Grip Jaws Feature Different Material Versions for Different Applications

Dillon Manufacturing full grip jaws available from 6 inches to 24 inches (140mm to 630mm) in diameter, with heights of 2, 4 and 6 inches, completely grip workpieces, holding them firmly in place to maintain repetitive accuracy during high speed machining operations. They will be featured in PMTS booth #921. Available in 356-T6 cast aluminum for a lightweight solution that affords excellent corrosion resistance and good machinability; 6061 cast iron for a durable, long-lasting solution or 1018 CR steel for a heat-treatable, easily weldable solution. These pie jaws reduce distortion and provide more friction for drive during turning operations. With close tolerances and concentricity easily maintained, they are ideal for applications such as valves, cylinders, specialty wheels and gears, housings and enclosures, adaptors and connectors, aluminum and steel shells, flanges, retainer rings and thin-walled parts such as automotive smog control air pump rotors, gas turbine parts, thin-wall tubing and cylinder liners for diesel engines and more.

Dillon full grip top jaws are available to mount either manual or power chucks. They typically ship within one week (maximum) from order. All Dillon jaws and related products are Made in the USA.    

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