Machine tool vice HPAQ-100.130
for grinding machineshorizontalvertical

machine tool vice
machine tool vice
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Characteristics

Applications
for machine tools, for grinding machines
Configuration
horizontal, vertical, modular
Other characteristics
precision, compact, machining, quick clamp
Max. clamping force

4,000 kgf, 5,500 kgf

Stroke

170 mm, 205 mm
(7 in, 8 in)

Description

Main Features: ◈Shortest Length with Big Jaw Opening ◈Extremely High Accuracy and Repeatability ◈Special MULTI-POWER design enhances clamping force of 0~5500 KG 1).Vise Fixed Jaw is made of high quality steel and HARDENED to HRC 55º. Vise body is made of Ductile Iron above FCD 60 grade for high precision and durability. With a force of 2500kg, the shape will deflect less than 0.005mm. 2).Slide ways are HARDENED to HRC 50º to further increase durability and maintain positioning height over long use. 3).The Special ANGLE-LOCK SYSTEM with compact design and high-grade iron of over FCD 60 grade for high rigidity automatically pulls the work-piece down to the accurate position of within 0.005mm under 2500kg of pressure. This vise is most suitable for precision mould making on Machining Centers. 4).Vise can be mounted horizontally or vertically. 5).The patented MULTI-POWER SYSTEM built of HIGH GRADE BEARING STEEL doubles the clamping force. This special patented system makes the clamping force constant. 6).Adjusting stop ring: this simple and effective presetting device enables to preset each desired clamping force and it guarantees to repeat each clamping operation at the same clamping force.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BIEMH 2024
BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 1 - Stand C-45

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