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Use these vises for reliable workholding on CNC machines.
The vise body and stationary jaw are one piece for high repeatability, even under heavy clamping loads. Ground flat on the base and three sides, these vises ensure accuracy whether mounted on the base, either side, or upright.
The small size allows multiple vises to be mounted on a single machine table. Frequently used in 4- and 5-axis milling machines, these vises have stepped jaws with serrated teeth that firmly grip just a small portion of your workpiece.
The dials on these vises are graduated in smaller increments than standard cross‐slide drill‐press vises for finer adjustment. Use to precisely position work on X and Y axes.
Use the adjustment dials to ensure your work is accurately positioned on X and Y axes.
Turn the handle to move the jaw on these basic vises.
Push the handle to slide the jaw into place for quicker setup than standard drill-press vises.
The base and three sides of the vise are ground flat, enabling mounting on its base, either side, or upright.
Tilt and lock the vise to hold work at any angle up to 90°.
The jaws move inward at the same time to consistently position your workpiece in the center of the vise.
Compressed air controlled by a foot pedal allows hands‐free operation. Use these vises in production applications with frequent insertion and removal of workpieces.
Reliably hold workpieces with these basic machine vises.
Tilt the head on two axes and rotate the base to position your workpiece at almost any angle.
Designed for precision grinding and inspection, the construction of these vises ensures workpieces are held perfectly square. They are also known as toolmakers’ vises.
Replace worn flat and V jaws.
Hold tiny workpieces in these compact vises.
Rotate the head 360° to use three different vise jaws and lock workpieces in position at 45° intervals.
The head tilts and locks in place to hold work at an angle.
Hold your smallest workpieces in these vises, which have a clamp-on base for quick installation and removal from a benchtop.
Quickly install and remove the clamp-on base from a benchtop.
Also known as woodworkers' vises, these mount to the underside of your workbench and sit flush with the surface.
Squeeze the body to open the flat jaws; release to grip.
Plastic jaw inserts prevent damage to the workpiece.
Arrange the pins in a series of holes to grip parts with angled or uneven sides.
Notches on the jaws hold round material on its outside diameter.
Clamp and unclamp with one hand by sliding the knurled ring forward to close the collet.
A rubber-covered body provides a comfortable grip. These vises have a rotating end cap on the handle that allows you to apply constant pressure while turning the body of the vise with your fingertips.
Three chuck‐style jaws clamp around your part.
The jaws grip most round surfaces, even highly polished objects. Push down on the wrench and pull the handle toward you—the jaws will tighten around the workpiece.
Also known as monkey and auto wrenches, these grip large fasteners and other flat objects.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. They are also known as railroad wrenches.