
Fine pole Pitch Permanent Magnetic Chuck — FPMC 150x300
Designed for precision grinding and machining, this permanent magnetic chuck securely holds thin ferromagnetic workpieces without power. It utilizes a fine pitch pole design to ensure uniform clamping force across the entire surface area. • Eliminates need for external power supply • Reduces part deformation during grinding • Compatible with various machine tool setups • Consistent holding force for accuracy
Specifications
For: FPMC 150x300- Model
- FPMC 150x300
- Size of Chuck
- 150x300 mm
- Chuck Height
- 50 mm
- Pole Pitch
- 0.5+1.5 mm
- Magnetic Force
- N40 (12-15 kg/cm²)
- Packing Size
- 200x400 mm
- Weight appx
- 25 Kgs
Configurations
Click a row to switch| Variant | Chuck Height | Size of Chuck | Magnetic Force | Pole Pitch | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FPMC 150x300 | 50 mm | 150x300 mm | N40 (12-15 kg/cm²) | 0.5+1.5 mm | ₹12,800 |
| FPMC 200x450 | 50 mm | 150x300 mm | N40 (12-15 kg/cm²) | 0.5+1.5 mm | ₹28,801 |
| FPMC 250x500 | 50 mm | 150x300 mm | N40 (12-15 kg/cm²) | 0.5+1.5 mm | ₹39,000 |
| FPMC 300x600 | 50 mm | 150x300 mm | N40 (12-15 kg/cm²) | 0.5+1.5 mm | ₹60,900 |
Common Questions
Q: Does this chuck require continuous power to hold workpieces? A: No, it uses a permanent magnet system that requires no power Q: What types of materials can be held securely by this chuck? A: It is designed specifically for ferromagnetic workpieces only Q: How do I ensure the chuck remains flat over time? A: Regular cleaning and avoiding impact damage maintain flatness
Construction and Handling
- Manufactured with high-strength steel for maximum durability
- Sealed design protects internal magnets from coolant and dust
- Surface is ground flat to ensure perfect workpiece contact
- Resists corrosion for extended service life in harsh conditions
- Minimal maintenance required for consistent magnetic performance
- Robust packaging size approx 200x400 mm for safe shipping
- Typical unit weight approx 25 Kgs for easy handling and mounting
Industrial Applications
- Perfect for surface grinding of flat ferromagnetic components
- Suitable for cylindrical grinding and precision milling tasks
- Handles thin workpieces without risk of deformation or slippage
- Essential for tool and die making applications
- Widely used in automotive and aerospace component production
- Supports batch processing for increased shop floor efficiency
- Compatible with various CNC and manual grinding machines
Precision Performance
- Features closely spaced magnetic poles for consistent force
- Pole Pitch typically ranges from 0.5–1.5 mm for fine finish
- High-grade N40 magnets deliver 12–15 kg/cm² magnetic force
- Standard chuck height is 50 mm for compact machine integration
- Available in standard configurations like FPMC 150x300 mm
- Robust construction ensures long-term reliability under load
- Optimized for minimal vibration during high-speed operations
Product Overview
- Fine Pitch Permanent Magnetic Chuck for precision workholding
- Securely holds small and thin ferromagnetic workpieces
- Uses permanent magnet system to eliminate external power needs
- Ensures stable clamping during grinding and machining operations
- Provides uniform magnetic force across the entire surface area
- Designed to improve overall machining accuracy and repeatability
- Ideal for high-precision industrial manufacturing environments
More questions buyers ask
What is a fine pitch magnetic chuck used for?
A fine pitch magnetic chuck is used for securely holding thin or small ferromagnetic workpieces during precision grinding, milling, or inspection operations. Its closely spaced magnetic poles provide a uniform magnetic field, preventing part distortion.
Does the Pentagon permanent magnetic chuck require electricity?
No, it is a permanent magnetic chuck, which means it does not require a continuous power supply to maintain its holding force. The magnet is turned on and off manually with a lever.
What is the pole pitch of this magnetic chuck?
The Pentagon Fine Pitch Magnetic Chuck features a pole pitch of 0.5+1.5 mm, which is ideal for clamping smaller parts and achieving a high-precision finish.
What is the magnetic force of the Pentagon chucks?
These chucks use high-grade N40 magnets that deliver a strong magnetic force of 12-15 kg/cm², ensuring a secure grip on workpieces.
Is this magnetic chuck suitable for wet grinding?
Yes, the chuck has a sealed design that protects the internal magnets from coolant and dust, making it suitable for both wet and dry grinding applications.
How do you activate and deactivate the magnet?
The magnetic chuck is activated and deactivated by turning a manual handle or key. This engages or disengages the internal magnetic system.
What materials can be held with this chuck?
This chuck is designed to hold ferromagnetic materials, which are materials that are strongly attracted to magnets, such as iron, steel, and nickel.
What is the advantage of a fine pole pitch?
A fine pole pitch creates a more uniform magnetic field across the chuck's surface. This is crucial for holding very thin or small workpieces securely without causing them to warp or deform.
Do you provide a GST invoice for this product?
Yes, we provide a GST invoice with every purchase, allowing you to claim input tax credit.
Do you offer delivery across India?
Yes, we offer pan-India delivery to most pin codes. Your order will be shipped securely to your workshop or factory.
Who should choose the Pentagon FPMC 150x300 model?
The FPMC 150x300 is the most compact and affordable option, ideal for small workshops, tool rooms, or for machining small-sized components where space is a constraint.
Who should choose the Pentagon FPMC 200x450 model?
The FPMC 200x450 offers a larger surface area, making it suitable for medium-sized workpieces. It's a versatile choice for job shops and production environments with varied grinding needs.
Who should choose the Pentagon FPMC 250x500 model?
The FPMC 250x500 provides a significant increase in clamping area, perfect for handling larger components or batch production of multiple smaller parts simultaneously.
Who should choose the Pentagon FPMC 300x600 model?
The FPMC 300x600 is the largest model in this series, designed for heavy-duty applications and machining large-format workpieces that require maximum clamping surface and stability.
What is the main difference between the FPMC 150x300 and the FPMC 200x450?
The primary difference is the size and weight capacity. The FPMC 200x450 offers a larger chuck size (200x450 mm vs 150x300 mm) and can handle heavier workpieces (37 kgs vs 25 kgs), making it suitable for more demanding tasks.
How does the FPMC 250x500 compare to the FPMC 300x600?
Both are large-format chucks, but the FPMC 300x600 is the top-of-the-line model with the largest surface area (300x600 mm) and highest weight (55 kgs). Choose the 300x600 for the biggest jobs; the 250x500 is a robust alternative for slightly smaller, yet still large, components.
When should I upgrade from a smaller to a larger magnetic chuck?
Upgrade to a larger chuck when you need to machine bigger workpieces, handle multiple parts in a single setup for increased productivity, or require a larger magnetic surface for better stability and holding power on oversized components.
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Designed for precision grinding and machining, this permanent magnetic chuck securely holds thin ferromagnetic workpieces without power. It utilizes a fine pitch pole design to ensure uniform clamping force across the entire surface area.
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• Eliminates need for external power supply • Reduces part deformation during grinding • Compatible with various machine tool setups • Consistent holding force for accuracy