Product Description
Axminster Woodturning have recreated some of our most popular jaws in a smaller size to accommodate the Discovery GK88 chuck. The Axminster Woodturning Gripper Type H Jaws are ideal for smaller hollow form and similar pieces. The jaws feature serrations on the inner and outer gripping surfaces. This particular design offers a super strong on end grain and in green timber. The depth of the jaw adds to the gripping power. Although ideal for smaller hollow form and similar pieces, as with all the Axminster chuck jaws, versatility comes as standard. The external grip is 55mm, the internal 40mm. These diameters are when the jaws are a true circle. However, the chuck allows a wide range of movement to accomodate any deviation. If necessary, it can grip internally 35mm to 60mm and externally 50mm to 75mm. These jaws are designed to fit the GK88 chuck and will simply bolt onto the Accessory Mounting Jaws. All made entirely in our manufacturing facility in Axminster, UK. Please note: the Axminster Woodturning Discovery GK88 range of jaws are compatible with the Discovery GK100 and SK100 Chucks. They are also compatible with the Evolution SK114 Chuck, providing the GK88 Mounting Jaws are used.
Features:- Recommended for the GK88 chuck
- Unique design offers super strong grip
- Perfect for use on end grain and green timber
- Ideal for small hollow form and similar pieces
- Potential gripping range: External 50mm to 75mm
- Potential gripping range: Internal 35mm to 60mm
- Made entirely in Axminster, UK
A range of super precision chucks and accessories, all uniquely designed and manufactured by those who truly understand woodturning. Precision-made in high grade stainless steel, the Chucks and their associated accessories have been developed over the years, to cover almost every situation likely to be encountered by the amateur or professional alike. In addition to chucks, Axminster Woodturning offers a Tailstock and Drive Centers, modular Tool Rests and Tools for Pen Making.
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