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rugged drop forged quality, infinitely variable rotation 360° position lockable by special bolt screw
Enables a stepless height adjustment of up to 240 mm for ergonomic work on the vice and a 360 ° rotation of the vice
jaw width 40/60 mm, height 200 mm, Span approx. 60 mm, span depth approx. 40 mm, for workbench fixation. Made for precision mechanics, knife makers, and much more. Characteristics: compact design robust design 360° rotatable in two directions positionless rotatable Fast, tool-free fixation on the workbench quick-change jaws smooth jaws approx. 40 mm wide profiled jaws approx. 60 mm wide anvil on the back This multifunctional vise enables 360° horizontal and vertical rotation and can therefore be fixed in any desired position. A quick and easy installation on surfaces with a thickness of up to 40 mm enables a quick readiness for use on different workbenches. Small objects can be straightened with the "anvil" or smaller rivets/pins can be hammered in. Due to its construction, the table vice is particularly suitable for small workpieces or sensitive surfaces.
Jaw for Mini Multi Vise #Varinfo Width approx. #Varinfo, thickness about 10 mm, Height approx. 18mm. Replacement jaw for Mini Multi vice.
, DIN 5107, without handle Used for cutting warm forging material.
tungsten alloyed steel, blade width approx. 55...60 mm, total length ca. 195 mm, without handle. Used for cutting warm forging material.
DIN 5107, without handle. Used for cutting cold forging material.
tungsten alloyed steel, blade width ca. 45 mm, total length ca. 195 mm, without handle.
without handle The classic tool for driving through/punching/punching Features: forged made of tool steel robust professional quality produced in Germany Tip: The handle should not be wedged but should sit loosely to prevent recoil. Supplied without handle; this is available as an accessory.
without handle The classic tool for driving through/punching/punching Features: forged made of tool steel robust professional quality produced in Germany Tip: The handle should not be wedged but should sit loosely to prevent recoil. Supplied without handle; this is available as an accessory.
without handle. The Square flatter hammer: A tool for smoothing surfaces The Square flatter is used to smooth the surface of the workpiece and remove any unevenness. To do this, the workpiece is heated to red heat or the residual heat is utilized. The workpiece is then placed flat on the anvil track. The hammer operator places the smoothing hammer on the workpiece, while the striker strikes the smoothing hammer with quick, targeted blows. To achieve a particularly smooth surface, the hammer and anvil can also be moistened with water. However, all scale should be removed from the workpiece beforehand. Tip: The handle should not be wedged but should sit "loosely" to avoid impact impacts.
The finishing hammer is used for smoothing forged surfaces and for precise alignment. It is fixed in the square hole, and its ground face provides a flat surface for accurate results. Application: Smoothing and aligning (e.g., knife blades) while hot after rough forging. Function: Eliminating structural irregularities for a clean surface finish Fixation: In the square hole of the anvil or vise Special feature: Flat, ground working face Tip: Ideal for straightening knife blades or when the anvil face is worn.