Single Angle Collet Chuck (also called Single Taper / Single Cone Collet Chuck) uses one tapered seating surface to clamp the collet around the workpiece. When tightened (manually or by a basic pull-back mechanism), the collet is drawn into the taper to provide uniform 360° OD gripping.
This design is valued for its simplicity, robustness, and affordability, making it suitable for tool rooms, job shops, and light-to-medium machining where ultra-high accuracy systems are not required.
Key Features
- • Single Taper (Single Angle) Clamping Design
- • Manual or Simple Pull-Back Operation
- • Good Concentricity for General Machining
- • Supports Standard & Special Collets
- • Hardened & Ground Alloy Steel Body
- • Low Maintenance, Long Service Life
- • Cost-Effective vs Double-Angle Systems
How Single Angle Collet Works
- • Collet seats in a single tapered bore
- • Tightening pulls the collet into the taper
- • Radial compression grips the job on OD
- • Simple design = reliable performance
Dimension & Mounting Reference
- • Mounting via backplate / flange / spindle nose
- • Custom PCD, pilot diameter & body length
- • Supplied with front & sectional drawings (PDF/DWG)
Dimension Legend:
• A – Chuck OD | B – Mounting face | C – Collet capacity |
• D – Front thickness | E – Body length |
• F – Pull-back stroke | G – Pilot | H – Overall length
Applications
- • CNC & conventional lathes
- • Tool room & job shop machining
- • Prototype & small batch production
- • Secondary OD operations
- • General turning & facing jobs
Why Choose a Single Angle Collet Chuck?
✔ Simple & rugged construction
✔ Easy to operate and maintain
✔ Lower cost than double-angle chucks
✔ Good accuracy for general machining
✔ Ideal for low-to-medium precision needs