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Use these vises for reliable workholding on CNC machines.
Arrange the included pins in a series of holes to position a part at any angle and hold odd-shaped parts securely.
Hardened for wear resistance, these steel jaws are replacements for the ones that come installed on your vise.
The V‐shaped recess holds round material securely for machining.
Made from unhardened aluminum or steel, machine these jaws to fit the contours and curves of your workpiece.
Quickly move parallels in and out of these jaws to raise your workpiece within the vise. Mount jaws to the vise, slide the mating parallels in place, and rest your workpiece on top.
Significantly cut down on jaw changeover time—this two-part system lets you swap out jaws in less than 30 seconds. Mount the jaw plates to the vise and slide the dovetailed jaw stock in and out of the plates.
Hold workpieces steady with these vise jaws—they work with slot-mount workstops so you can quickly position, adjust, and change out your workpieces.
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.
Maintain your vise by replacing seals, springs, and other commonly worn parts.
Mount to a machine table to rotate a vise 360° in 1° increments.
Replace worn, broken, or lost handles.
Store vise handles near your milling machine.
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.
No need to prepare this material before machining parts in dovetail vises—the dovetails and locating slots are already cut in.
Designed to hold your part on 4- and 5-axis milling machines, these vises provide rigid clamping while exposing five full sides of the workpiece. This allows even complex parts to be completed in a single operation. You must cut a dovetail into your material before the vise can grip it.
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.
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.
Tilt and lock the vise to hold work at any angle up to 90°.
Reliably hold workpieces with these basic machine vises.
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.
Tilt the head on two axes and rotate the base to position your workpiece at almost any angle.
Keep parts in position for machining by mounting these workstops to your vise jaws.
Attach these workstops to the side or top of your vise to keep parts in position for machining.
Mount these workstops into slotted vise jaws—they hold workpieces in place and prevent horizontal movement during machining.
Designed for precision grinding and inspection, the construction of these vises ensures workpieces are held perfectly square. They are also known as toolmakers’ vises.
The entire surface of these plates is magnetic to provide a powerful hold for grinding, drilling, and electrical discharge machining (EDM). Pull the handle to switch the magnets on and off.
To grind, drill, lightly mill, and machine parts that rotate around an axis, these chucks hold parts in place magnetically so you can access their inner and outer diameters.
Sets include multiple sizes of matched pairs that are precision ground for tight tolerances on the top and bottom edges.
Place a parallel against each vise jaw to create a rest for your workpiece.
Instead of keeping an assortment of parallels on hand, adjust these two-piece tools to your exact height requirements.
Adjust these two-piece parallels to your exact height requirements.
Spring-loaded to keep parallels in place on a vise. Also known as parallel separators.