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A drive centre on a metal lathe is a component that holds and drives the workpiece during machining. It is typically mounted on the tailstock and features a conical point or a chuck to secure the material. The drive centre helps ensure stable rotation and precise alignment of the workpiece, allowing for effective cutting and shaping operations. This component is essential for achieving accuracy in turning operations.

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