495.800.510.125

Insertion Depth Control Ring for D125 Chuck Force Sensor

D125 Insertion Depth Control Ring

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D125 Insertion Depth Control Ring

Accessories for the chuck force include a variety of types of rest pads and extensions to match the gripping jaws on a turning-center/chuck.

D125 Insertion Depth Control Ring (Click image to enlarge)
Insertion Depth Control Ring for D125 Chuck Force Sensor (Click image to enlarge)

Full Data Sheet (495.800)

PDF Data Sheet: Chuck Force Sensor Extensions and Accessories (495.800)


Accessory For Sensor (Diameter) Part Number
Flat Rest Pad Replacement Kit (Hardened Steel)           D72      495.800.501.072
Flat Rest Pad Replacement Kit (Hardened Steel)           D125      495.800.501.125
Radiused Rest Pad Replacement Kit (Soft Steel)           D72      495.800.502.072
Radiused Rest Pad Replacement Kit (Soft Steel)           D125      495.800.502.125
Support Ring           D72      495.800.505.072
Support Ring           D125      495.800.505.125
Special Diameter Rest Pad Set, N=Jaws, D=Clamping Diameter           D28      495.800.506.028-N-D
Special Diameter Rest Pad Set, N=Jaws, D=Clamping Diameter           D72      495.800.506.072-N-D
Special Diameter Rest Pad Set, N=Jaws, D=Clamping Diameter           D125      495.800.506.125-N-D
Insertion Depth Control Ring           D72      495.800.510.072
Insertion Depth Control Ring          D125      495.800.510.125

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