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Drill press vice 130 mm jaw width

Intended use

A drilling machine vice is used to clamp workpieces professionally so that drilling work can be carried out safely on machine tools (e.g. drilling machines or drilling/milling machines).

Technical data

Baking material: Steel
Base area [mm]: 227 x 182
Base body material: Cast steel
Jaw height [mm]: 46
Jaw width [mm]: 130
Net weight [kg]: 7,0
Span (max.) [mm]: 128
Total height [mm]: 77

130 mm jaw width, 128 mm maximum clamping width

Solid design

Wide guide and support surfaces

Fixed jaw with vertical and horizontal prism for clamping cylindrical workpieces

Including movable hand crank for higher clamping force

Description of the

This drill press vice is solidly made, i.e. both the support and guide surfaces of the movable jaw are wide. The vice is made of solid cast steel, which results in a comparatively high dead weight. This increases the stability of the vice during the drilling process. The jaws, one of which has a horizontal and one vertical prism, are made of steel and ground. The movable hand crank attached to the handle facilitates handling of the vice. Two slotted holes are provided on the side for mounting on a machine table.

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  • 1 x Drilling machine vice 130 mm jaw width

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Description of the

This drill press vice is solidly made, i.e. both the support and guide surfaces of the movable jaw are wide. The vice is made of solid cast steel, which results in a comparatively high dead weight. This increases the stability of the vice during the drilling process. The jaws, one of which has a horizontal and one vertical prism, are made of steel and ground. The movable hand crank attached to the handle facilitates handling of the vice. Two slotted holes are provided on the side for mounting on a machine table.

This drilling machine vice made of aluminium is characterised in particular by the possibility of quick adjustment. The spindle can be disengaged using a push button with return spring so that the movable jaw can be quickly and continuously preset over the entire clamping range. A punched length scale on the contact surfaces of the jaw facilitates this presetting. Once the desired position has been reached, the spindle is re-engaged by releasing the push button. In this position, the movable jaw can be moved as usual using the handle. The handle is designed as a hexagonal shaft, which ensures a good grip.

As the vice is made of aluminium, it is suitable for small or light drilling work. The vice can be attached to a machine table using the elongated holes on the side.

This drill press vice is sturdily made. The guidance of the movable jaw should be emphasised. This is designed to prevent the jaw from tilting when clamping on one side. Secondly, the handle is designed as a sleeve spindle, i.e. the spindle for the movable jaw runs protected inside the handle. The overall length including the handle does not change when the movable jaw is unscrewed. A cross hole is provided at the end of the handle. A shaft with the appropriate diameter can be inserted into this cross hole, which can then be used as a lever to increase the clamping force.

As the vice is made of solid cast steel, it has a comparatively high dead weight, which increases stability during the drilling process. The jaws, one of which has horizontal and vertical prisms, are made of steel and ground. The vice can be attached to a machine table using the three elongated holes on the side. This vice is particularly characterised by its two additional, ground support surfaces. This extends its range of applications.

This solidly manufactured cast steel vice has a base measuring 135 x 100 mm and can be firmly screwed to a workbench or the work table of drilling machines using two slotted holes. The top of the vice is ground on a surface measuring 80 x 80 mm. Four rotating pins allow cylindrical workpieces with diameters of 75 to 150 mm to be clamped. The prisms milled into the jaws allow shafts or other cylindrical workpieces with diameters of 4 to 20 mm to be clamped both horizontally and vertically. The anvil and the vice jaws are hardened.

This drill press vice is sturdily made. The guidance of the movable jaw should be emphasised. This is designed to prevent the jaw from tilting when clamping on one side. Secondly, the handle is designed as a sleeve spindle, i.e. the spindle for the movable jaw runs protected inside the handle. The overall length including the handle does not change when the movable jaw is unscrewed. A cross hole is provided at the end of the handle. A shaft with the appropriate diameter can be inserted into this cross hole, which can then be used as a lever to increase the clamping force.
As the vice is made of solid cast steel, it has a comparatively high dead weight, which increases stability during the drilling process. The jaws, one of which has horizontal and vertical prisms, are made of steel and ground. The vice can be attached to a machine table using the three elongated holes on the side.

This drill press vice is solidly made, i.e. both the support and guide surfaces of the movable jaw are wide. The vice is made of solid cast steel, which results in a comparatively high dead weight. This increases the stability of the vice during the drilling process. The jaws, one of which has a horizontal and one vertical prism, are made of steel and ground. The movable hand crank attached to the handle facilitates handling of the vice. Two slotted holes are provided on the side for mounting on a machine table.

This drill press vice is solidly made, i.e. both the support and guide surfaces of the movable jaw are wide. The vice is made of solid cast steel, which results in a comparatively high dead weight. This increases the stability of the vice during the drilling process. The jaws, one of which has a horizontal and one vertical prism, are made of steel and ground. The movable hand crank attached to the handle facilitates handling of the vice. Two slotted holes are provided on the side for mounting on a machine table.

This drill press vice is sturdily made. The guidance of the movable jaw should be emphasised. The handle is designed as a sleeve spindle, i.e. the spindle for the movable jaw runs protected inside the handle. The overall length including the handle does not change when the movable jaw is unscrewed. A cross hole is provided at the end of the handle. A shaft with the appropriate diameter can be inserted into this cross hole, which can then be used as a lever to increase the clamping force.
As the vice is made of solid cast steel, it has a comparatively high dead weight, which increases stability during the drilling process. The jaws, one of which has horizontal and vertical prisms, are made of steel and ground. The vice can be attached to a machine table using the four elongated holes on the side.

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Baking material
Steel
-
Steel
-
Steel
Steel
Steel
Steel
Base area [mm]
227 x 182
135 x 115
145 x 143
-
175 x 155
195 x 150
118 x 80
225 x 180
Base body material
Cast steel
Aluminium
Cast steel
Cast steel
Cast steel
Cast steel
Cast steel
Cast steel
Jaw height [mm]
46
28
30
22
30
37
24
30
Jaw width [mm]
130
70
80
80
100
104
45
120
Net weight [kg]
7,0
0,45
3,3
5,1
3,7
4,5
-
5,9
Span (max.) [mm]
128
65
80
90
100
95
42
116
Total height [mm]
77
47
64
-
63
65
42
63
Clamping depth [mm]
-
-
-
45
-
-
-
-
Dimensions anvil (L x W) [mm]
-
-
-
80 x 80
-
-
-
-
Weight [kg]
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,2
-

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8 December 2023 10:04

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18 August 2021 00:00

Review with rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Works good

Used it to drill holes in some aluminum blocks. So far it has worked very well.

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Paulitschek Maschinen- und Warenvertriebsgesellschaft mbH
ZeppelinstraĂŸe 3
89231 Neu-Ulm, Deutschland
+49 731 23232
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