5"x10" | Compound Sine Permanent Magnetic Chuck
The 5"x10" compound sine permanent magnetic chuck is a model-level RFQ product for precision grinding and magnetic workholding. It is selected when ferrous workpieces require magnetic holding together with angular setup capability, and the chuck size, sine mechanism, mounting method and workpiece contact area must be checked before supply.
Technical Specifications
| Inch Model | 5"*10" |
|---|---|
| Model | XM42 125*250 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) A | 125 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) B | 250 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) C | 85 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) D | 75 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) E | 45 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) F | 1.5(0.5+1) |
| Grinding Angle | 0°-50° |
| Net Weight (kg) | 21 |
Selection Information
Before requesting a quote, confirm the grinding machine table size, required chuck size, workpiece material, contact area, angular setup requirement, mounting method and grinding environment.
Typical Applications
- Precision surface grinding of ferrous workpieces
- Angled grinding setups using a sine magnetic chuck
- Toolroom and inspection-related grinding work
- Small and medium workpieces requiring controlled angular positioning
- Grinding setups where mechanical clamps would interfere with the work surface
What to Confirm Before Ordering
- Machine model and table size
- Required chuck size and sine setup requirement
- Workpiece material, thickness and contact surface
- Mounting layout and grinding environment
- Quantity and application details
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FAQ
What is the 5"x10" compound sine permanent magnetic chuck used for?
It is used for precision grinding when a ferrous workpiece needs magnetic holding and angular setup capability. Final selection depends on chuck size, workpiece contact area, required angle range and machine table layout.
What information is needed for a quote?
Send the machine model, table size, required chuck size, workpiece material, workpiece dimensions, angle setup requirement and quantity.
Can this chuck hold non-ferrous materials?
No. Magnetic chuck holding depends on ferrous material response, contact area, surface condition, workpiece thickness and grinding load. Non-ferrous materials are not held directly by a magnetic chuck.
Request a Quote
Request a quote with your machine model, workpiece details and required compound sine magnetic chuck size.