Machine tooling

An angle plate is a work holding device used as a fixture in metalworking. ...more on Wikipedia about "Angle plate"

A Chuck is a specialised type of clamp used to hold rotating tools or materials. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chuck (engineering)"

A collet is a holding device that forms a collar around the object to be held and exerts a strong clamping force on the object when it is tightened. It may be used to hold a workpiece or a tool.
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An indexing head is a specialized tool that allows a work piece to be rotated to any angle angle or circular division. ...more on Wikipedia about "Indexing head"

A lathe center (or center) is a tool that has been ground to an included angle of 60 ° and is used to accurately position a workpiece about its axis. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lathe center"

This system is known as a machine taper. ...more on Wikipedia about "Machine taper"

A mandrel (pronounced "mandrul", and also transliterated as manderil) is either an object used to shape machined work; a tool component that grips or clamps materials to be machined; or a tool component that can be used to grip other moving tool components. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mandrel" Things go better with www.shortopedia.com.

A rotary table is a precision work positioning device used in metalworking. It is similar to a dividing head ( indexing head) except it is fixed for use in two planes only, horizontal or vertical. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rotary table"

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