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Tungsten Steel Special Magnetic Chuck
Tungsten steel special magnetic chucks are designed for grinding and holding tungsten steel, carbide and hard alloy workpieces. They are used when conventional magnetic chuck selection may not provide the required holding behavior for small or hard-material parts.
Send the workpiece material, size, thickness, contact area and grinding requirement, and we will help check the suitable tungsten steel special magnetic chuck model.

Product Overview
Tungsten steel special magnetic chucks are used for workpieces such as tungsten steel, carbide and other hard alloy materials. They are intended for precision grinding tasks where workpiece material and contact area must be considered carefully.
Typical Applications
- Tungsten steel workpieces
- Carbide and hard alloy grinding
- Small precision workpieces
- Grinding setups requiring special magnetic holding behavior
- Workpieces with limited holding area
Key Features
Special magnetic chuck for tungsten steel and carbide workpieces
Suitable for precision grinding of hard materials
Compact model series
Selection depends on workpiece size, material and contact area
Not a general-purpose rectangular magnetic chuck
Parameters and Dimensions
Use the dimension information and parameter table below to verify model details before selection.
Dimension Drawing

| Inch Model | Model | Main Dimensions (mm) | Grinding Angle | Net Weight (kg) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | D | E | F | ||||
| XB130*70 | 225 | 112 | 85 | 75 | 44 | 1.5(0.5+1) | 0°-60° | 15 | |
| 5"*10" | XM42A 125*250 | 304 | 125 | 85 | 75 | 44 | 1.5(0.5+1) | 0°-60° | 25 |
| 6"*6" | XM42A 150*150 | 200 | 152 | 85 | 100 | 44 | 1.5(0.5+1) | 0°-60° | 18 |
| 6"*12" | XM42A 150*300 | 350 | 152 | 85 | 100 | 44 | 1.5(0.5+1) | 0°-60° | 45 |
Selection Notes
Please provide workpiece material, size, thickness, contact area and grinding setup details.
FAQ
What workpieces are tungsten steel special magnetic chucks suitable for?
They are suitable for tungsten steel, carbide-related small precision parts and workpieces with relatively small contact areas that need stable magnetic support during fine grinding.
How is a tungsten steel special magnetic chuck different from a tool grinder electromagnetic chuck?
A tungsten steel special magnetic chuck is focused more on small precision and carbide-type applications, while a tool grinder electromagnetic chuck is typically selected for longer tool-grinding workpieces and longer working surfaces.
What information should I provide for model selection?
Please provide the workpiece material, size, contact area, machine table size and grinding method so the suitable tungsten steel special magnetic chuck can be confirmed.
What material, size and contact area should be checked?
Please confirm the workpiece material, dimensions, thickness and magnetic contact area because these affect support stability on small precision parts.
What machine table or grinding setup should be confirmed?
Please confirm the machine table dimensions, mounting interface, required working area and grinding setup before selecting the chuck.
Is it suitable for small precision and carbide-related grinding?
Yes. It is selected for small precision workholding and carbide-related grinding applications where a conventional general-purpose chuck may not be the best fit.
What should be checked before installation?
Check the surface flatness, magnetic function, workpiece support condition and table compatibility before production use.
What information is needed for quotation?
Please provide the workpiece material, dimensions, contact area, machine table size and application details.



