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This M14 Thread Spindle Shaft is a key component for DIY wood lathe cutter headstocks. It features a hollow M14×1mm design and comes with 2 bearings. The shaft is mainly used to connect the chuck and the lathe, allowing for smooth rotation during wood – turning operations. It is suitable for hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts who enjoy woodworking projects. You can use it in home workshops when crafting small wooden items like pens, bowls, or small sculptures with mini chucks such as K01 – 50, K02 – 50, K01 – 65, and K02 – 65.
This hollow M14 thread spindle shaft with a 1mm pitch is a great choice for DIY wood lathe projects. It features a manual power source, allowing for precise control during operation.
Designed to fit mini chucks such as K01 – 50, K02 – 50, K01 – 65, and K02 – 65, this spindle shaft provides high compatibility for various woodworking setups.
With two bearings, it ensures smooth rotation and reduced friction, enhancing the overall performance of the wood lathe cutter headstock.
The manual power operation gives users the freedom to adjust the speed and movement according to their specific woodworking needs, offering flexibility.
The spindle shaft comes with a 6 – jaw design, which can firmly hold the workpiece, ensuring stability and accuracy during the wood turning process.
Manual measurement may cause slight size differences.
Lighting and screen settings may lead to slight color variations.
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