Safety Chucks

For high strength, clients require better quality and performance.

The safety chucks in foot and flange version are available as classic chucks and with exchangeable wear parts.

In this way, they fullfill high process and quality demands. Many dimensions can be flexibly adapted to your individual customer requirements. We offer solutions for minimum weights as well as solutions up to 64 tonnes.


Safety Chucks
Series KL 0150 – 1800

IBD safety chucks are available as ‘classic chuck’ and ‘VT-chuck’ with replaceable inserts.

IBD will provide the right chuck to match your application requirements and to fit your equipment.

Safety chucks in ‘standard“ design

  • with or without shaft end
  • inserts:
    • square dimensions (14 – 40 mm)
    • triangle dimension (20 – 36 mm)
    • and special solutions
  • or shaft weights up to 1.800 kg
  • maximum torque up to 380 Nm
  • special solutions on request

Safety Chucks
Series KL 0150 – 7000
Flange Version

IBD safety chucks are available as „classic chuck“ and „VT-chuck“ with replaceable inserts. IBD will provide the right chuck to match your application requirements and to fit your equipment.

Safety chucks in ‘standard’ design

  • with or without shaft end
  • inserts:
    • square dimensions (14 – 80 mm)
    • triangle dimension (20 – 67 mm)
    • and special solutions
  • for shaft weights up to 7.000 kg
  • maximum torque up to 2.350 Nm
  • special solutions on request

Sliding Chucks
Foot Version With Handwheel

Sliding chucks are low-cost solution for applications which require an axial adjustment of the core during operation.

  • axial adjustment of 50 mm and 100 mm
  • inserts:
    • square dimensions (25 – 50 mm)
    • triangle dimensions (30-46 mm)
  • IBD sliding chucks are available as:
    • VT-chuck with replaceable inserts
  • In comparision with standard chucks the sliding chucks offer the possibility of axial adjustment of the core.
  • for shaft weight up to 3.000 kg
  • maximum torque up to 1200 Nm
  • special solutions on request

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