Vises

Hydraulic Vise clamps workpiece for machining center.

Hydraulic Vise clamps workpiece for machining center.

Arnold-Mat uses screw mechanism with integral self-contained hydraulic power booster to create up to 11,000 lb clamping pressure with little operator effort. Positive stop ensures that pressure is always the same, regardless of operator. Vises are available with optional power preset, or with hydro-pneumatic clamping mechanism that produces clamping pressure with shop air. Jaw widths of 3.54,...

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Hydraulic Vice retrofits to company's manual vises.

Hydraulic Vice retrofits to company's manual vises.

TOOLEX 4 in. Hydraulic Vise has body manufactured from 80,000 PSI ductile cast iron and ways flame hardened to 40 R/C maximum. Vise offers internalized hydraulic segment and max clamping force of 4,000 lbs. Manifold plate mounts to front of vise and has 2 ports for hydraulic connections. Jaw automatically releases to 1/4 in. upon opening. Through-hole mounting and side rails allow for vise...

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Hard Jaw Vise provides two stations.

Hard Jaw Vise provides two stations.

TOOLEX DS Series consists of 6 in. vise made of 80,000 psi ductile cast iron, 2-piece cast iron carrier jaw set, and 1018 steel standard hard jaw set. Ways are flame hardened to 40 R/C maximum. Vise capacity is 4 x 6 in. Manual break mechanism offers maximum breaking distance of 1/4 in. Through-hole mounting and side rails allow for vise mounting.

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Precision Vises provide repeatable clamping to .0002 in.

Precision Vises provide repeatable clamping to .0002 in.

DoubleLock Vises offer 80,000 PSI ductile iron body and steel components. Self-adjusting over entire clamping range, they may be converted to single station configuration. Three models are available: DL430 (3 x 4 in. each station), DL640 (4 x 6 in. each station), and DL800 (6 x 8 in. each station). Jaw options include InnerLock(TM) and standard vise jaw plates. Three hydraulic models are also...

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