
Manual Chucks
Manual lathe chucks for general turning, self-centering clamping and independent jaw adjustment. Browse available sizes, jaw configurations and mounting options.
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Workholding & Machine Tool Accessories
Browse TOP-TOOL machine tool accessories and workholding solutions for turning, machining and workshop applications. Our current selection includes manual lathe chucks, hydraulic power chucks, specialized power chucks and hydraulic indexing chucks. Standard products can be purchased online, while power chuck and specialized chuck configurations are supplied by quotation so that the chuck size, spindle mount type and application requirements can be confirmed before ordering.

Manual lathe chucks for general turning, self-centering clamping and independent jaw adjustment. Browse available sizes, jaw configurations and mounting options.
Browse Manual Chucks
Browse 2-jaw, 3-jaw and 4-jaw hydraulic power chucks for CNC lathe clamping. Hollow and solid-center models are available in multiple chuck sizes and spindle mount types.
Browse Power Chucks
Hydraulic indexing chuck solutions for workpieces that require clamping and repeated angular repositioning during machining.
Browse Indexing Chucks
Browse specialized chuck solutions for axial positioning, floating compensation, face clamping and pipe threading applications.
Browse Specialized Chucks
Browse air-operated chuck solutions for repeatable clamping, including solid, through-hole, vertical and front-mounted configurations.
Browse Pneumatic Chucks
Browse rubber-flex collets and rubber collet chucks for repeat workholding, thin-wall parts and surface-sensitive clamping applications.
Browse Rubber-Flex Collets
Browse internal expanding mandrels and collet systems for through-hole, blind-hole and internal clamping applications.
Browse Expanding Mandrels
Browse rotary, fixed, pneumatic, hydraulic and passive collet chuck configurations for CNC workholding and fixture applications.
Browse Collet ChucksUse manual chucks for common turning work where the operator needs a practical and direct clamping solution.
Use independent-jaw chuck options when square, rectangular, irregular or offset workpieces require separate jaw adjustment.
Use indexing chuck solutions when the workpiece must be repositioned through defined angles during a machining cycle.
For non-standard workpieces, provide the workpiece drawing, machine model and process requirements so the clamping method can be reviewed.
Confirm the workpiece shape, dimensions, material and the surfaces that must remain available for machining.
Check the machine model, spindle interface, mounting method and available installation space.
Decide whether the application needs self-centering clamping, independent jaw adjustment, hydraulic actuation or automatic indexing.
Consider cutting load, production quantity, required repositioning and whether the product will be loaded manually or used in a repeated production cycle.
| Product Line | Sales Mode | Typical Use | Selection Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual Chucks | Online / support | General lathe clamping | Confirm chuck size and mount interface |
| Power Chucks | Quote | Hydraulic or pneumatic production clamping | Confirm actuation and spindle details |
| Collet Chucks | Quote | Compact repeat clamping | Confirm collet capacity and actuation type |
Standard manual chuck and abrasive products can be purchased directly from the online store. Industrial workholding products and non-standard setups require technical confirmation before quotation.
The current online selection includes manual lathe chucks, abrasive tools and quotation-based workholding product lines.
Request a quote when the product requires technical confirmation, when the workpiece is non-standard, or when the machine interface needs to be reviewed.
Provide the workpiece drawing, dimensions, material, machine model, spindle or mounting interface, machining process and required quantity.
Yes. Send the workpiece and machine information through the Request a Quote page so the product category and next selection steps can be reviewed.
Send your workpiece drawing, machine model and process requirements for technical review.