Machine vice 70 mm, self-centring
€64.00*
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Intended use
A machine vice is used to clamp workpieces properly so that drilling and milling work can be carried out safely on machine tools (e.g. drilling machines or drilling/milling machines).
Technical data
Baking material: | Steel |
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Base area [mm]: | 190 x 100 |
Base body material: | Cast steel |
Jaw height [mm]: | 40 |
Jaw width [mm]: | 70 |
Span (max.) [mm]: | 85 |
Total height [mm]: | 70 |
Weight [kg]: | 3,0 |
Solid design
Self-centring clamping jaws
Jaws with vertical and horizontal prism for clamping cylindrical workpieces
Includes movable crank handle for greater clamping force
Description of the
This machine vice is made of solid cast steel. It has two movable clamping jaws, which always open and close simultaneously thanks to the two counter-rotating trapezoidal spindles. The steel jaws are ground and each has a horizontal and a vertical prism. 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.
Scope of delivery
- 1 x machine vice 70 mm, self-centring
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