Jergens Vise Features Hardened Jaw Plates to Combat Lifting
The 5" heavy duty machine vise is designed to be easily moved and relocated, speeding up the time in between change overs and reducing operator fatigue.
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Jergens’ new 5" heavy duty machine vise provides secure part holding for general applications across the range of CNC machining, including high production. Designed to a relatively small size and weight, the vise is also more easily moved and relocated, speeding up the time in between change overs and reducing operator fatigue.
The hardened and moveable jaw plates are designed to combat lifting, which can occur during heavier metal removal applications, to help ensure tolerances of ±.0005". Other vise features include the nickel-plated lead screw for long life; needle bearing design that facilitates ease of use even at high clamping force; and a heavy-duty swivel handle to further ease the load for operators. Made in the U.S. with stress-relieved ductile iron (80,000 psi) and flame hardened, the new vise provides long usable life and predictable performance.
Accessories for the vise include locating key sets, case hardened steel jaw plates and a ball-lock fixture plate kit for quick changeovers. These engineered plates, available in aluminum or steel, have locating slots and tapped mounting holes machined to accept the vise for easy mounting. As with other Jergens quick-change workholding products, users can reduce setup times from minutes to seconds.
“Ergonomics and the physical strain that operators face (during repeated and/or heavy lifting) are important issues that we address”, says Joe Farkas, Jergens’ national sales manager for workholding solutions. “Advancements in engineering and material strength are key considerations for our product design.”
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