


Grizzly G9831 - 6" 3-Jaw Plain Back Scroll Chuck
Marsoni
M251S
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Grizzly G9831 - 6" 3-Jaw Plain Back Scroll ChuckThese 3 jaw, self centering Chucks feature semi steel bodies with plain backs. Each includes two sets of jaws, a wrench and mounting screws. Requires a mounting plate. For those of you who are not familiar with chuck mounting, "plain back"" means that a backing plate is required to mount the chuck to your lathe. Since there are so many different types of spindles on lathes, you would require a back plate that fits your lathe spindle and then mount the
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