Drilling machine vice 80 mm jaw width
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Intended use
A drilling machine vice is used to clamp workpieces properly so that drilling work on machine tools (e.g. drilling machines or drilling/milling machines) can be carried out safely.
Technical data
Baking material: | Steel |
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Base area [mm]: | 150 x 140 |
Base body material: | Cast steel |
Jaw height [mm]: | 30 |
Jaw width [mm]: | 80 |
Net weight [kg]: | 2,55 |
Span (max.) [mm]: | 67 |
Total height [mm]: | 60 |
80 mm jaw width, 67 mm maximum clamping width
Very good clamping options thanks to a total of six slotted holes
Spindle runs inside the handle
Fixed jaw with vertical and horizontal prisms for clamping cylindrical workpieces
Milled shoulder in clamping jaws for flat workpieces
Description of the
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.
Scope of delivery
- 1 x Drilling machine vice 80 mm jaw width
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