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For your information manufacturer of ROHM Lathe Chuck uses two type of material to build the Three jaw chuck product, below are my question to you,  

  •  What is the type of cast iron & it chemical composition used to  make ROHM Lathe Chuck ZGU-ZSU, with Scroll Reversible Top Jaws, Self CenteringThree-jaw chuck with large bore Cross tenon to ISO 3442 and ASA B 5.8 type cast 303, cast id 104648?
  • What is the type of steel & it chemical composition used to  make ROHM Lathe Chuck ZGU-ZSU, with Scroll Reversible Top Jaws, Self CenteringThree-jaw chuck with large bore Cross tenon to ISO 3442 and ASA B 5.8 type cast 603, cast id 104925?
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