心出しチャック

English translation: centering chuck

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Japanese term or phrase:心出しチャック
English translation:centering chuck
Entered by: yuzouren

00:07 Aug 15, 2007
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering
Japanese term or phrase: 心出しチャック
Context: コレットチャックと心出しチャックは、標準品として提供されます。

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OneTa
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centering chuck
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yuzouren
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4 +2centering chuck
yuzouren
5centering chuck
Troy Fowler
3Probably, "self-aligning chuck"
wigna


  

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centering chuck


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yuzouren
Japan
Local time: 02:23
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28 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
Probably, "self-aligning chuck"


Explanation:
I am not certain, but it probably refers to 3-jaw chucks for aligning the center line of the work
with the center of rotation.

wigna
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centering chuck


Explanation:
心出し: refers to a processing to center something, typically a workpiece or machine.

チャック: is a 'chuck', which refers to an attachement on some device to hold a workpiece.

So a 心出しチャック is simply, "centering chuck"

Troy Fowler
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Local time: 10:23
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