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VISE GETS A GRIP ON MULTIPLE PARTS

The KONTEC KSM vise from Schunk provides multiple part-clamping features to hold several workpieces of the same or different sizes for significantly reduced set-up costs.

Posted: September 29, 2010

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The Schunk (Morrisville, NC) KONTEC KSM vise helps to increase efficiency in production and non-production applications considerably with its multiple-part clamping features, where several workpieces of the same or different sizes can be held at the same time.

This simple and quick system allows operators to significantly reduce set-up costs and increase the number of parts under the spindle. The KSM has unique vertical serration on the inner side of the clamping rail. This keeps the serrations clean from chips and swarf and allows the jaw modules to be positioned quickly and accurately with one hand. To fix the jaws, just one screw has to be turned 180 deg. This unique concept is resistant to contamination, ensuring trouble-free clamping at any time. The vise jaws, based on the wedge-hook principle, provide a pull-down effect and allow safe clamping of workpieces. As a result, high precision, even at high chip removal rates, is guaranteed.

The clamping system consists of a corrosion-resistant, 65 mm or 90 mm wide clamping rail and is available in a variety of lengths. The vertical serration within the rail ensures workpiece support on a smooth surface. Since no chips can jam the rails, the system is protected against damage and wear and assures a high service life.

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