Products/Services for Bullard Jaw

  • Chuck Jaws-Image
    Chuck Jaws - (81 companies)
    ...types of chuck jaws: base jaws. hard jaws. soft jaws. Base, or master, jaws are attached to the body of the chuck jaw and are the component that the top jaw is mounted to. Base chuck jaws move radially toward and away from the work being chucked...
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    Vise Jaws - (40 companies)
    Magnetic vise jaws use a strong nitrile magnet to hold jaw inserts in place. Oversized plate jaws are designed to hold fixtures or oversized plates. Toothed vise jaws have sturdy teeth that penetrate the workpiece. They are designed to hold parts...
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    Stretch Forming Machines - (11 companies)
    Transverse equipment stretches the workpiece along its width. For both types of stretch formers, specifications describe the jaws, die table, and hydraulic system. Jaw specifications include: number of jaws, jaw width, distance between jaws, stroke per...
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    Chucks - (402 companies)
    ...of jaws determines how many workpieces the chuck can hold. Three-jaw chuck, with jaws removed. Image Credit: tudedude. Capacity or jaw opening is the size of the workpiece that can be chucked or clamped. Chuck size is the total outside diameter (OD...
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    Bearing Pullers - (54 companies)
    Bearing pullers are devices for assembling and disassembling bearings. They are often hand-held and manually-powered devices, but this area also includes mountable and powered devices like bearing heaters used before assembly.
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    Crushers - (169 companies)
    ...to 100 inches) and reduces the material to secondary crusher feed size (1 to 20 inches) or mill feed size (0.5 to 3 inches). This video illustrates single- and double-toggle jaw crushers. Video Credit: Agg-Net/QMJ Publishing. Types of Industrial...
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    Turnbuckles - (171 companies)
    ...basic configurations: stub end. eye and eye. hook and hook. jaw and jaw. jaw and eye. Stub end turnbuckles feature a steel rod that protrudes at both ends. Eye and eye turnbuckles have two circular or oval-shaped eyes. Hook and hook turnbuckles and jaw...
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    Grippers - (312 companies)
    ...gripping force, stroke and gripping size. Gripping force is the available force for gripping at the rated power. Note that jaw force is not additive; two jaws each rated at 10 lbs. force, for example, will provide a total gripping force of 10 lbs...
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    Pliers - (279 companies)
    Pliers (plyers) are handheld, manually-powered hand tools, often employing serrated jaws, designed for holding, cutting, bending, or manipulation of tough or difficult materials such as wire, sheet metal, or fine machine components.
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    Flexible Couplings - (465 companies)
    ...or parallel offset orientation. Flexible coupling types include: Sliding block. Metal contoured diaphragm. Roller or silent chain. Steel grid. Coil spring. Wafer or flexible disc. Schmidt. Beam or flexured (helical). Gear or multi-jaw. Metal bellows...

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