Line of Workholding Products Expanded
Kurt will feature its DT20 Dovetail vise designed for aggressive five-axis machining.
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Kurt will feature its DT20 Dovetail vise designed for aggressive five-axis machining. The vise’s design provides as much as 4,000 lbs of clamping force without distorting the workpiece, the company says. Its 0.5" movable jaw stroke enables raw stock clamping with less material preparation for fast positioning in the vise jaws. Constructed of 4140 alloy steel, the vise is 2" wide and handles dovetail widths ranging from 1.375" to 1.800".
The company will also display its KTR35 toolroom vise, Sidewinder SDW35 vise and four new 3800-series VersatileLock vises.
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