Wilton CS5 Morsa per pressa per trapano a scorrimento incrociato, larghezza ganascia 5 ", apertura massima ganascia 5" (11695)

Brand:WILTON TOOLS

3/5

595.68

Le morse per trapani a scorrimento incrociato di Wilton consentono di ripetere la foratura o la maschiatura in un pezzo scorrendo su due assi. Tutte le morse vantano ganasce temprate con scanalatura a V per il serraggio di oggetti rotondi in verticale e in orizzontale. Supportato dalla garanzia a vita di Wilton.

Garanzia Wilton Tools: supportata dalla garanzia a vita Wilton leader del settore. Ganasce temprate con scanalatura a V: tengono oggetti di forma rotonda sia verticalmente che orizzontalmente. Costruzione durevole: getti in ghisa a grana fine. Montaggio facile: la base durevole ha cinque alette per il montaggio su un tavolo della macchina. Sintonizzazione fine: le manopole laterali in fusione compongono con precisione in incrementi di 0,1 mm. Posizionamento preciso: sposta con precisione il tuo pezzo sia orizzontalmente che longitudinalmente.
Brand WILTON TOOLS
Color Metallic
Country of Origin China
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.5 x 11.5 x 6 inches
Item model number 11695
Item Weight 45 Pounds
Manufacturer WMH Tool Group
Product Dimensions 8.5 x 11.5 x 6 inches; 45 Pounds
Style Round

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Scritto da: Bruce Heman
Unit was difficult to adjust until I cleaned it up and re-lubed
1. The vise was very difficult to adjust so I had to disassemble, clean and re-lube. The vise was wrapped in plastic and somewhat oily, but still bound up until I cleaned it. 2. The bottom worm gear is barely secured within the pilot hole on the opposite side of the adjustment crank. Not a problem yet but I wonder about it. Gear should be about 3/8" longer. 3. Bolt down slots are tightest with 7/16" bolts. Because I want to use T-Bolts to secure it to my drill press table and 7/16" are not available for T-Bolts, I had to use 3/8" T-Bolts which require over tightening to compensate for the sloppiness within the slot. Not sure why a reputable vise maker would slots oversized for 3/8" or undersized for 1/2" market available T-Bolts.
Scritto da: John Jessen
Gets the job done
My favorite part about this vise is being able to make small adjustments quickly while drilling custom parts. I bought this to make multiple consistent cuts and quick change ups on my drill. With a set of good parallels, this gets the jobs done for me with ease.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
but I cannot recommend it because I think it has a serious design ...
In many ways I found the vise I received to be a reasonabe quality piece of equipment for the price, but I cannot recommend it because I think it has a serious design flaw. As others who have reviewed the vise have noted, mine came with grime in the ways and the slides were not well adjusted. By a combination of partly disassembling it, oiling it generously, operating its slides, and then wiping up the grime, I was able to get it cleaned up. However, the sliding T-handle on the clamp is a poor design because when the top sliding part is moved in the direction away from the T-handle, that handle comes in contact with the body before the top slide is at its limit (this is not clear in the product image which shows the T-handle in the horizontal position--in use the T-handle tends to end up in the vertical position with the handle slid downward). In the process of adjusting the top slide, which was hard to move, I didn't notice that the T-handle was against the body and, when I put a little pressure on the slide handle, the end of the screw with the T-bar snapped off. The Wilton website offers replacement handle assemblies for $39 and I am sure that shipping would be added on to that. It's clear that I won't be buying a replacement part.
Scritto da: ExtremeDuty
Wilton Cross Slide Vise
When I saw the name "WILTON" I associated it with the Wilton Vises of yesteryear, the 1st Class #1 Quality Vise That was built in the U S A. I think Ho Che Min snuck in on the blueprints on this one. It'a a little cheesy on the quality side, but it's better than holding things in your hand while you drill. The base mounting on the vise does NOT match the table on the drill press (poor engineering all drill tables are standard) so I had to fabricate a custom mounting base to mount it to the table, which was in my best interest so you would have enough room to operate the bottom slide crank without hitting your knuckles on the table. It's a long way from the "WILTON" brand quality I used to know.
Scritto da: Ron
1st one was defective the holes for the attachment screws ...
1st one was defective the holes for the attachment screws for the upper feed screw were drilled in the wrong places. Trying to turn screw needed two hands. On the second one the lower feed screw retainer was broke in half so used parts from one to fix the other the upper feed screw is still sticky at one end of travel
Scritto da: Michael C.
no more
ok but more over priced CHINA metal
Scritto da: greg
china made
had to completely disassemble, the metal strips on each side were all rusted. hard to keep adjusted. but for the price, and myself not being a business shop, it will serve its purpose
Scritto da: Cliff Vulgamott
5 jn cross vice
the cross vicf is built very well it cranks oh so easy in all directions I look forward to using it in the future.

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