DOWNWARD GUIDED DOUBLE FORZA CLAMP
The Downward Guided Double Jaw is a versatile and robust tool, designed to offer precision and flexibility in gripping parts during manufacturing or repair processes.
This device has a central mouthpiece that can be tied in the middle part, allowing two pieces to be held independently, guaranteeing a firm and stable hold.
In addition, the central chuck is removable, which transforms the jaw into a large-opening tool, ideal for jobs that require holding larger pieces.
Its guided design ensures precise alignment of the jaws, which is essential to maintain stability and prevent slippage.
It should be noted that, although it does not support a rotating base, the vice is equipped with an oscillating chuck, which effectively adapts to the irregularities of the pieces, ensuring optimal grip.
For correct installation, two sets of flanges are required, which facilitates a safe and stable attachment to the workbench.
Recommendations for Use:
Make sure the vice is properly secured to the workbench using the two recommended sets of cable ties.
Check that the parts are securely clamped before beginning any operation, especially if the two jaws are used independently.
Use the swing chuck for irregular pieces, which will ensure a firmer, more secure grip.
When large workpieces need to be clamped, remove the center chuck to convert the vice into a large opening tool.
Avoid applying excessive force when adjusting the jaw, as this can damage both the tool and the workpiece.
Maintenance Recommendations:
Regular Cleaning: Keep the jaw clean of dust and material residue after each use to ensure proper operation and prolong its life.
Periodic Lubrication: Apply lubricant to the moving parts of the jaw, such as the guides and adjusting mechanisms, to prevent premature wear and ensure smooth movement.
Checking Flanges and Screws: Regularly inspect the flanges and fixing screws to ensure that they are in good condition and well adjusted, thus avoiding any type of misalignment during work.