The Series 60D Double Hub Jaw is a high-precision tool designed specifically for horizontal machining centers that use hubs.
With a mouth width of 150mm, this vice is optimized for the simultaneous machining of two pieces, which maximizes efficiency and productivity in complex machining operations.
Manufactured from F155 case-hardening steel, this jaw offers exceptional durability and superior wear resistance, ensuring consistent and long-lasting performance.
The vice has four jaws, all of them with downward effect, which ensures a safe and firm clamping of the pieces, minimizing vibration and guaranteeing precision in machining.
In addition, it is equipped with oscillating chucks, which allow optimal adaptation to the geometry of each piece, facilitating the processing of irregular shapes or pieces with variations in their profile.
This flexibility and adaptability make the 60D Series Double Jaw an indispensable tool in production environments that require high precision and versatility.
Recommendations for Use
Make sure the parts are correctly aligned in the jaws before starting machining to avoid clamping errors.
Use the proper lubrication system to maintain smooth movement of the swing chucks.
Regularly check the condition of the F155 casehardening steel to ensure that there is no excessive wear that could compromise accuracy.
Adjust the jaw jaws to perfectly match the specific geometry of the part to be machined.
Perform initial test machining on test parts to ensure proper jaw configuration before processing final parts.
Maintenance Recommendations
Regular Lubrication: Keep all moving parts well lubricated to ensure smooth operation and prolong jaw life.
Periodic Inspection: Perform regular inspections for signs of wear on F155 case-hardening steel and moving components, replacing parts when necessary.
Cleaning After Each Use: Clean the jaw after each machining operation to remove material remains and prevent the accumulation of residue that could affect its operation.
Bullet points
High Precision and Stability: The design with downward effect in all four jaws ensures a firm and stable clamping, minimizing any displacement or vibration during machining.
Versatility: Thanks to its oscillating chucks, the vice can adapt to a wide variety of part geometries, making it a flexible and versatile tool for various applications.
Increased Productivity: The ability to machine two pieces simultaneously allows greater production in less time, optimizing the use of the machining center.
Waste Reduction: High precision and stability during part clamping minimize machining errors, reducing the part rejection rate and material waste.