Chucks are commonly used workholding devices in lathe machines that use jaws to securely grip workpieces. A three-jaw chuck is self-centering, suitable for round stock, but not adjustable. In contrast, a four-jaw chuck allows for precision adjustment to hold irregularly shaped workpieces, but is not self-centering. While chucks provide a simple means of workholding, they are limited in their ability to grip the full surface of a workpiece or parts with small cross-sections, and can only grip from one end.
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