Workholding
Steady Rest Supports Shafts for Grinding
SMW Autoblok’s SRG steady rest is designed to support shaft-type workpieces on grinding machines.
Read MoreSliding-Jaw Air Chuck Clamps Small Areas
Northfield Precision’s Model 1000 sliding-jaw air chuck features a special top tooling and axial locator.
Read MoreVideo: Cap Screws Not Required
An article with video highlights the quick-change advantages of a dovetail vise jaw interface.
WatchElectro Lifting Magnets Rated for Continuous Operation
The Lightweight Selecto SL and ST series electro lifting magnets from Eriez are designed to enable faster, reliable lifts.
Read MoreHydraulic or Pneumatic Actuation for Collet Blocks?
Collet-style workholding devices like collet blocks offer a number of benefits, but which actuating method is most appropriate for you?
Read MoreVise Jaw System Holds Irregular Workpieces
The VersaGrip vise jaw system from Mitee-Bite is designed to offer the versatility of clamping standard vise work as well as workpieces that would normally require fixturing or machining soft jaws.
Read MorePull-Type Vise Minimizes Jaw Deflection
Kurt Workholding’s HD690 pull-type vise features a 9" jaw opening for clamping larger workpieces with minimal stationary jaw deflection.
Read MoreClamping System Replaces T-Slot Platter
Big Kaiser’s modular Unilock zero-point clamping system is now available in a kit designed for Haas 160-mm platter rotary indexing tables.
Read MoreForget The Cap Screws - The Advantages Of A Dovetail Vise Jaw
This dovetail vise uses a master jaw for quick and easy change over.
WatchThe Right Touch of Indexing Capability
Mechanical rotary indexers like these can be installed on a machine quickly and take up less table real estate of motorized indexers.
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