Vises

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
304

304

PanaVise

VISE HEAD 2.25" LOW PROFILE

10

301

301

PanaVise

VISE 2.25" NYLON JAWS

87

396

396

PanaVise

VISE 6" RIBBED NEOPRENE JAWS

29

308

308

PanaVise

BASE MOUNT WEIGHTED

36

311

311

PanaVise

BASE MOUNT C CLAMP

17

437

437

PanaVise

VISE HEAD HEAVY DUTY

2

217

217

PanaVise

PV JR CIRCUIT BOARD HOLDER HEAD

50

305

305

PanaVise

BASE LOW PROFILE

24

313

313

PanaVise

HD CLAMPING PANAVISE

0

333

333

PanaVise

VISE 12" NOTCHED BLADES

13

315

315

PanaVise

VISE HEAD 12"

14

312

312

PanaVise

BASE MOUNT PARTS TRAY

35

324

324

PanaVise

VISE 12" PARTS TRAY

15

385

385

PanaVise

VISE HEAD 0.50"

4

303

303

PanaVise

VISE HEAD 2.25" NYLON JAWS

18

220

220

PanaVise

PV JR CIRCUIT BOARD HOLDER

99

302

302

PanaVise

LOW PROFILE PANAVISE WORK CENTER

43

380

380

PanaVise

BASE VACUUM PAD

46

209

209

PanaVise

VISE 2.88" GROOVED JAWS VAC PAD

8

350

350

PanaVise

VISE 9" RIBBED NEOPRENE JAWS

14

Vises

1. Overview

ToolsVises are mechanical clamping devices used to secure workpieces during machining, assembly, or inspection. As core fixtures in manufacturing, they ensure stability and precision by preventing unintended movement. Modern vises integrate advanced materials and ergonomic designs to meet demands for automation, high-speed processing, and multi-axis machining.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Bench VisesFixed base with manual screw driveMetalworking benches, woodworking
Machining Center VisesQuick-clamp mechanism with modular basesCNC milling/drilling operations
Pneumatic/Hydraulic VisesAutomated clamping with pressure regulationMass production lines
Angle VisesAdjustable clamping angles (0-90 )Welding fixtures, 3D measurement

3. Structure & Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Base: Cast iron/steel for vibration damping
  • Jaws: Hardened tool steel with replaceable inserts
  • Lead Screw: Trapezoidal thread for precise force transmission
  • Actuation System: Manual handle, pneumatic cylinder, or servo motor
  • Swivel Base (optional): 360 rotational capability

Advanced models incorporate digital force sensors and quick-change jaw systems.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Clamping Force (kN)Determines maximum workpiece stability
Opening Capacity (mm)Defines maximum workpiece size
Stroke Length (mm)Affects clamping speed and range
Material Hardness (HRC)Impacts wear resistance
Repeatability ( m)Critical for precision machining

5. Application Fields

Main industries:

  • Automotive: Engine block machining
  • Aerospace: Composite material cutting
  • Electronics: PCB assembly fixtures
  • Construction: Steel component welding

Typical equipment integration: CNC lathes, grinding machines, robotic assembly cells.

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
Schlueter Tool GmbHHydro 160P pneumatic vise (20kN force)
Wilton Tools3000 Series bench vise with carbide jaws
Mitutoyo AmericaPrecision 5-Axis vise ( 0.002mm repeatability)

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Match clamping force to material strength requirements
  • Verify throat depth for oversized components
  • Assess automation compatibility (IO-Link, pneumatic interfaces)
  • Prioritize corrosion-resistant models for wet environments
  • Consider modular systems for multi-variant production

Example: Automotive brake disc machining requires >15kN force with 300mm opening capacity.

8. Industry Trends

Development directions:

  • Smart vises with IoT-enabled pressure monitoring
  • Carbon fiber composite bodies for weight reduction
  • AI-powered adaptive clamping systems
  • Quick-swap modular jaw systems
  • Eco-friendly surface treatments (electroless nickel)
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