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Customer Feedback: Chuck Grease CK No. 3

We would like to share feedback such as 'Metal gaskets and lens mounts can be processed without jigs.'

At Varden Sales, we plan, develop, and sell special oils tailored to our customers' needs. Here are some customer feedback on "Chuck Grease CK No.3": "We have eliminated the work time and troublesome stress during adjustments due to minimal hydraulic fluctuations," and "We were able to process metal gaskets and lens mounts without jigs." 【Customer Feedback (Excerpt)】 ■ Eliminated work time and troublesome stress during adjustments ■ Able to process metal gaskets and lens mounts without jigs ■ Grip strength remains almost unchanged after one week ■ Reduced cleaning time due to minimal splatter, making cleaning easier *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Fats and oils
  • Lubricants

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【Q&A Collection】Chuck Grease

Here are some frequently asked questions from everyone about "Chuck Grease"!

Our company plans, develops, and sells specialized oils tailored to our customers' needs. We also excel in selling small quantities of a wide variety of products, which is often difficult for large suppliers to handle. This document introduces frequently asked questions regarding "chuck grease." We have included questions such as, "An accident occurred where I failed to grip the workpiece; are there any preventive measures?" and "When processing thin-walled pipe materials, they deform and the processing position shifts!" in a Q&A format. We encourage you to read it. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ An accident occurred where I failed to grip the workpiece; are there any preventive measures? ■ I'm using commercially available grease, but it splatters a lot, making it difficult to clean up! Is there a good method? ■ There's a rattling noise coming from the chuck; has it broken? ■ When processing thin-walled pipe materials, they deform and the processing position shifts! ■ Why is the pneumatic or hydraulic force not being transmitted accurately? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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