PRECISION SELF CENTERING 5 AXIS VISE
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- Self centering Machine Vise Compatible for 4th & 5th Axis CNC Machining Centers both in Horizontal & Vertical Machining
- Centre Repetition Position with accuracy of + - 0.02 MM
- High Quality Alloy Steel. Case Hardening upto HRC 60
PRECISION MODULAR STEEL VISE
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- High Precision High Alloy Steel Vise with Maximum Rigidity with Case Hardening upto 60 ±2 HRC.
- The space saving design and solid construction allow a maximum blocking ratio to total overall dimension of the vise.
- It Features quick Clamping Sliding in the Vise of Base Slide. The Clamping is secured with the Main Screw and allows 4 further Interchangeable clamping system like Hydraulic, pneumatic, Manual Hydraulic.
Universal Tilting Table
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A universal tilting table is a versatile machining accessory designed to provide adjustable angles for various operations on milling machines, drilling machines, and other machining tools. It allows machinists to set precise angles and orientations for workpieces, adding flexibility to the machining process. Here are some key features and uses of universal tilting tables:
- Heavy and sturdy machined castings
- Range 45° each way from vertical
- Locking action by 2 clamping screws on each end
Tilting Table – Swivel Type
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- Manufactured from High Grade Casting.
- Firm locking by Screws on each end and angle ranges till 450.
- SWIVEL MODEL has 0 900range.
Plate Bench Shear – Spring Type
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- Light weight powerful shears for cutting sheets, metal rods & bars
- Blade are manufactured from hardened tool steel and are held in a open position by a strong spring to help prevent accidents
Plate Bench Shear
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- Ideally Used For Shearing Plates Or Round Blocks.
- Long Handle To Increase Torque Force.
- Blades Are Hardened & Tempered.
Portable Hand Shear
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- If you mount this onto a bench or into a vice, the long handle enables controlled movement of the wheel to cut straight,curved and internal corners.
- Ideal for forming car body parts.







