Eclipse Magnetics Ltd
Eclipse Circular Standard Magnetic Chuck 125 mm – Standard & Fine Pole
Eclipse Circular Standard Magnetic Chuck 125 mm – Standard & Fine Pole
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Description
The Eclipse Circular Standard Magnetic Chuck 125 mm diameter offers permanent magnetic workholding for grinding, turning and precision machining. Available in two pole formats: the standard pole version (ECSP125) with wider pole pitch for heavier stock, and the fine pole version (ECFP125) designed for thin or small workpieces. Both units have an all-metal top plate for durability, simple ON/OFF switching and high corrosion resistance.
Key Features
- Permanent magnetic technology — no power consumption once engaged.
- All-metal top plate for high accuracy and long lifespan.
- Choice of pole configurations:
- Standard pole (ECSP125) — suitable for thicker workpieces.
- Fine pole (ECFP125) — with tighter pole spacing for thin or small workpieces.
- Dedicated 125 mm diameter size — ideal for smaller machine tables or rotary setups.
- Durable construction with chrome-plated side and end stops for consistent positioning.
Typical Applications
- Surface grinding and cylindrical grinding of ferrous workpieces.
- Turning on small lathes or rotary tables where 125 mm diameter is suitable.
- Thin stock machining or finishing where fine pole surface is advantageous.
- Toolroom setups, inspection work or small-batch precision machining.
- Where quick changeover and minimal clamping interference is required.
Technical Data
| Model | Pole Format | Diameter (mm) | Height (mm) | Pole Pitch† | Typical Force* (N/cm²) | Thread / Fixing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECSP125 | Standard Pole | 125 | 50 | 4.0 mm steel / 2.0 mm brass | Up to 80 N/cm² | M6 / Handle Operated |
| ECFP125 | Fine Pole | 125 | 50 | 1.5 mm steel / 0.5 mm brass | Up to 80 N/cm² | M6 / Handle Operated |
†Pole pitch values approximate from technical documentation. *Force values given represent maximum rated on ideal surface and may vary depending on workpiece, surface finish and mounting conditions.