Product Description
The Rotary Head Milling Machine Vices are crafted from high tensile strength hardened tool steel material, ensuring durability and longevity. The fully hardened and ground tool steel jaws have a hardness of 55-60 HRC, with parallelism within 0.002\ (50 microns) for precise machining operations. The vice features an accuracy ground bearing surface and flatness within 0.002\ (50 microns). The rotary cylindrical adjustment mechanism allows for easy positioning, while the metal handle provides a sturdy grip. This manual operation vice is designed for clamping tools with ease and efficiency, making it a valuable tool for any machining operation.
FAQs of Rotary Head Milling Machine Vices:
Q: What material are the jaws made of?
A: The jaws are made of fully hardened and ground tool steel material.
Q: What is the hardness of the jaws?
A: The jaws have a hardness of 55-60 HRC.
Q: What is the parallelism of the jaws?
A: The jaws have a parallelism within 0.002\ (50 microns).
Q: What is the flatness of the bearing surface?
A: The flatness of the bearing surface is within 0.002\ (50 microns).
Q: What type of grip does the vice have?
A: The vice has a rotary head with grooved jaws for a secure grip.