
The plates are milled aluminum.

The buttons are hard rubber over a steel sleeve, and can mount directly to the chuck. Extra buttons can be purchased for stacking.

The jaws have a 11" external, 12" internal maximum capacity.

Precisely located, tapped holes make centering easy. Those combined with mounting slots make the jaws capable of securing out of round, oval, square, and otherwise irregular workpieces.

I haven't pushed the limits of these jaws at all yet, but so far I think they work very well.

I also have these jaws, and they do work well.
ReplyDeleteCool. Hey Gounthar, do you ever stack buttons?
ReplyDeleteNo, but I dont turn as much as I'd like to...
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