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Kurt Vise Packages with GripSert Jaws and Inserts



Fixtureworks' lineup of workholding components now includes a variety of Kurt Vise packages with GripSert jaws and inserts.

Fixtureworks has added the Kurt DX6 vise with TG GripSert jaws and gripper inserts to its lineup.

With a clamping capacity of up to 9", the Kurt DX6 CrossOver vise, the latest of Kurt D-series vises, is designed to provide improved bearing pack, all-directional alignment and a reduction in jaw lift. The vise also features a lighter weight nut and a new brush seal design. The DX6 is available with standard 6" Kurt jaws, or for low-profile clamping, TG GripSert jaws and inserts.

Fixtureworks offers four Kurt Vise packages: the standard Kurt DX6 CrossOver Vise; Kurt DX6 CrossOver Vise with TG GripSert jaws for low-profile clamping; Kurt DX6 CrossOver Vise with TG GripSert jaws for low-profile clamping and pair of snap-in parallels; and Kurt DX6 Crossover Vise complete with TGJ-06 GripSert jaws and a 10-pack of TG-STD workholding gripper inserts for steel workpieces.

GripSert carbide gripper inserts are designed for ultra-low profile 0.14" (3.5 mm) clamping with no dovetail workpiece preparation. These patented triangular grippers feature two rows of teeth at different angles with a 5° taper to maximize the pull-down effect, divide the clamping force, absorb vibration and allow for high stability and secure workholding.

With only 3.5 mm of clamp surface needed to hold the workpiece securely, GripSert workholding inserts are suitable for 5-axis machining operations. These durable inserts are made from carbide with specialized teeth and triangular shapes that penetrate materials, including steel, hardened steel/titanium (up to 50-54 HRC) and aluminum.

"GripSert workholding inserts offer the following advantages over traditional clamping systems: enhanced low-profile clamping stability, no need for pre-machining or dovetailing workpieces, vibration dampening and allowing for secure holding at lower clamping forces. This results in a higher cutting rate and less waste of materials than traditional clamping systems," said a company spokesperson.

For more information contact:

Fixtureworks

33792 Doreka Drive

Fraser, MI 48026

888-794-8687 /586-294-1188

info@fixtureworks.net

www.fixtureworks.net

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