Live Center: Taper Shank, 2.81" Head Length MPN:10215
Live Center: Taper Shank, 2.81" Head Length
Live centers are crucial tools used in machining processes requiring precision alignment and support during cutting operations. The taper shank on this particular live center measures 2.81 inches, allowing for simple chucking into compatible spindles of lathes or other machinery. With its robust construction and fine finish, it offers accurate centering capabilities that result in precise outcomes in various tasks such as cylindrical grinding, honing, bore alignment, and internal grooving among others. Typical users include machinists working with diverse materials like metals, plastics, and composites across industries like automotive, aerospace, consumer goods manufacturing, and more.
Live Center: Taper Shank, 2.81" Head Length 1,930 lb Workpiece Weight, 3,500 Max RPM, 1-1/2" Point Dia, Long Point
Product Information
- : 10215
- Accuracy: 0in
- Application: Turning
- Bearing Type: Double
- Carbide-Tipped Point: No
- Features: Body & Point are Hardened & Ground; Excellent Heavy-Duty Live Center; Heavy-Duty Precision Bearings
- Head Diameter (Decimal Inch): 3.4500
- Head Length (Decimal Inch): 2.8100
- Included Angle: 60
- Load Capacity: 7630.00lb
- Material: Steel
- Maximum Rpm: 3500
- Maximum Workpiece Weight (Lb.): 1930.00
- Overall Length (Decimal Inch): 11.0000
- Point Diameter (Inch): 1-1/2
- Point Length (Decimal Inch): 2.5800
- Point Style: Long
- Radial Load: 1930lb
- Shank Length (Decimal Inch): 5.5625
- Shank Length (Inch): 5-9/16
- Shank Type: Taper
- Taper Size: MT5
- Thrust Load (Lb.): 5700.00
- Tip Diameter (Decimal Inch): 0.5000
- Tip Diameter (Inch): 1/2
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: US, United States
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 23153103
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 9.69
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on April 1, 2025 12:13am UTC
Category: Lathe Centers