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Five-axis vices and jaws waste less raw material

A Roemheld product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 28, 2009

Roemheld launched its five-axis vices and jaw systems, which reduce raw material wastage, at Autosport 2009.

The special grip jaws securely clamp billets in position for machining, on only 3mm of raw material.

This not only provides a safe and secure method of clamping, but offers potential for raw material savings which can exceed 30 per cent.

The vices allow five-sided machining of cylinder heads in a single setup.

This can be achieved by simultaneously using zero point systems as a clamping, holding and positioning device, reducing handling time and general workholding costs, and increasing throughput due to smaller batch sizes going through the workshop without generating a bottleneck.

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