Multifunctional vice with anvil, 80 mm jaw width
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Intended use
A workbench vice is used to clamp different workpieces safely and professionally for machining. Workbench vices, also known as workshop vices, are firmly connected to the workbench via a base. A drilling machine vice is used to clamp workpieces properly so that drilling work can be carried out safely on machine tools (e.g. drilling machines or drilling/milling machines).
Technical data
| Base body material: | Cast steel |
|---|---|
| Clamping depth [mm]: | 45 |
| Dimensions anvil (L x W) [mm]: | 80 x 80 |
| Jaw height [mm]: | 22 |
| Jaw width [mm]: | 80 |
| Net weight [kg]: | 5,1 |
| Span (max.) [mm]: | 90 |
Can be used as a workbench vice and drill press vice
Four pins for clamping cylindrical workpieces up to Ø 150 mm
Jaws with vertical and horizontal prisms for clamping cylindrical workpieces
Jaws and anvil hardened
Made from cast steel
Description of the
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.
Scope of delivery
- 1 x multi-function vice with anvil, 80 mm jaw width
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