XM11 300x600 | Fine Pole Rectangular Electromagnetic Chuck
The XM11 300x600 fine pole rectangular electromagnetic chuck is a model-level RFQ product for surface grinding and magnetic workholding. It is selected when ferrous workpieces require magnetic holding on a grinder table and the chuck size, pole pattern, voltage, mounting layout and workpiece contact area must be checked before supply.
Technical Specifications
| Model | XM11 300*600 |
|---|---|
| Main Dimensions (mm) A | 300 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) B | 600 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) C | 30 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) D | 510 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) E | 5–4 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) G | 630 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) H | 20 |
| Main Dimensions (mm) I | 110 |
| Net Weight (kg) | 120 |
| DC Voltage (V) | 110 |
| Current (A) | 1.1 |
Selection Information
Before requesting a quote, confirm the grinder table size, chuck mounting method, workpiece material, workpiece contact area, required holding layout, power supply requirements and any coolant or grinding environment considerations.
Typical Applications
- Surface grinding of ferrous workpieces
- Flat magnetic workholding on grinding machines
- Grinding setups requiring fine pole magnetic contact
- Toolroom, repair and production grinding work
- Workpieces requiring open top access during grinding
What to Confirm Before Ordering
- Grinding machine model and table size
- Required chuck size and mounting layout
- Workpiece material, thickness and contact surface
- Power supply or controller requirements
- Quantity and application details
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FAQ
What is the XM11 300x600 fine pole rectangular electromagnetic chuck used for?
It is used for magnetic workholding on grinding machines, especially when flat ferrous workpieces need to be held without mechanical clamps covering the top surface.
What information is needed for a quote?
Send the grinder model, table size, required chuck size, workpiece material, workpiece dimensions, power supply requirements 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 grinder model, workpiece details and required magnetic chuck size.