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Full Grip Jaws Distribute Gripping Pressure Across the Workpiece to Minimize Distortion

Manufactured from 6061 aluminum, 1018 steel, cast iron, and brass, Dillon Full Grip Jaws will not mark or mar the workpiece surface.

Posted: March 25, 2024

Dillon’s wrap-around type top jaws distribute more of the gripping pressure across the workpiece, reducing part distortion.
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With maximum contact area for a solid gripping surface, Dillon full grip jaws provide more friction for drive with reduced part distortion. They have the industry’s most comprehensive lineup of full grip jaws in both standard and custom configurations, to suit varied workholding applications. Manufactured from 6061 aluminum, 1018 steel, cast iron, and brass, Dillon Full Grip Jaws will not mark or mar the workpiece surface. Standard sizes available to 32-inches in diameter. Custom designs available with special heights, diameters, materials, and configuration to securely grip any workpiece, including a matching serration location which is exactly perpendicular to the slots.  In addition, these special full grip jaws can reduce and simplify set-up times, enhancing project profitability. Dillon full-grip chuck jaws are made in the USA with industry-leading lead-times. They are ideal for high-speed machining, as well as precision boring, tapping, drilling, and finishing across virtually all industrial markets.

These wrap-around type top jaws distribute more of the gripping pressure across the workpiece, reducing part distortion. Dillon standard and custom full-grip jaws are available in serrated, tongue & groove serrated, Acme serrated, and square serrated designs.

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