HIGH FORCE CLAMP FOR 5 AXIS
The 5-axis high jaw is an essential component in the field of high-precision machining, especially designed for applications where a firm grip on the part to be machined with a minimum of contact is required.
Made from F155 case-hardened steel, this vice offers exceptional durability and strength, making it a robust and reliable tool for demanding jobs.
One of its most notable aspects is the versatility of the fixed chuck, which has three different clamping positions, allowing optimal adjustment according to the needs of the machining process.
In addition, the spindle, completely hidden and equipped with integrated bearings, facilitates the tightening process, guaranteeing a firm and precise fit without excessive effort.
Machinable chucks allow step height to be adjusted, providing additional flexibility in jaw configuration for different part types.
Additionally, the reversible jaws offer dual functionality: a flat surface on one side for a gentle grip and a biting surface on the other for a more aggressive grip, depending on the specific requirements of the job.
Recommendations for use:
Be sure to select the appropriate clamping position based on the size and shape of the workpiece to be machined to prevent slipping.
Use the reversible mouths according to the material of the piece; Choose the flat surface for delicate materials and the mordant surface for harder materials.
Adjust the height of the chuck step as necessary to optimize grip and avoid deformation of the piece.
Regularly check the condition of the bearings integrated in the spindle to ensure smooth and efficient tightening.
Perform clamping tests before starting machining to ensure the part is securely clamped.
Maintenance recommendations:
Regular cleaning: Keep the jaw free of machining residue, especially in the spindle and bearing areas, to avoid particle build-up that could affect its operation.
Periodic Lubrication: Apply appropriate lubricant to the spindle and bearings to ensure smooth movement and prevent premature wear.
Wear Inspection: Perform periodic inspections for signs of wear on the jaws and spindle, and replace if necessary to maintain optimal performance.