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Stationary Clamping Vise handles multiple concurrent parts.


November 8, 2007 - KONTEC KSM allows several workpieces of same or different sizes to be held simultaneously. With vertical serration on inner side of 65 or 90 mm wide clamping rail, jaw modules can be positioned with one hand. To fix jaws, one screw has to be turned 180°. Design is resistant to contamination, and clamping method reduces vibrations while increasing workpiece stability during machining. Vise jaws, based on wedge-hook principle, allow safe clamping of workpieces.


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Release date: November 2, 2007


Efficient Workholding with KONTEC KSM


SCHUNK Inc. has introduced a new workholding concept, the stationary clamping vise KONTEC KSM. Shorter lead times and increased component variety require efficient workholding solutions. Consequently, the KONTEC KSM vise helps to increase efficiency in production considerably with its multiple-part clamping features where several workpieces of the same size or even several different sized workpieces can be held at the same time.

This new, simple, and quick system allows operators to reduce set-up costs tremendously. With the vertical serration on the inner side of the clamping rail, the jaw modules can be positioned quickly and accurately with one hand. To fix the jaws, just one screw has to be turned 180° - done. This unique concept is resistant to contamination - thus ensuring trouble-free clamping at any time. The clamping method reduces vibrations and increases workpiece stability during the machining process. Vise jaws, based on the wedge-hook principle, allow safe clamping of workpieces with ideal flow of forces. As a result, high precision even at high chip removal rates is guaranteed.

The clamping system consists of a corrosion-resistant 65 or 90 mm wide clamping rail and is available in three standard lengths. The hard jaws, with smooth or serrated surfaces, are reversible and can be positioned via the vertical serration on the clamping rail. The vertical serration ensures workpiece support on smooth surfaces. Since no chips can jam the rails, the system is protected against damage and wear and ensures a high service life. The workpiece is pulled toward the clamping rail because the movable jaws use the pull-down effect. They are equipped with a gripping groove and a "click-in" interface that is used as a fixed surface for the next workpiece. A large variety of jaws are available. From top jaws without pull-down effect allowing for better workpiece support to special jaws, SCHUNK offers the right jaws for any application. The KONTEC KSM clamping device has mounting bores for easy assembly onto a grid table and vertical grooves for mounting on machine tables with T-nuts and is also a perfect complement for the SCHUNK UNILOCK system.

Company Information:
Name: Schunk
Address: 211 Kitty Hawk Dr.
City: Morrisville
State: NC
ZIP: 27560
Country: USA
Phone: 800-772-4865
FAX: 919-572-2818
http://www.schunk-usa.com



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