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Urbumu preses skava 100 mm, YATO, YT-65066, 75 kg saspiedes spēks, čuguns

Code:
YT-65066
11,16
Availability: available in 5 w.d.
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You will be contacted about delivery time. From 3,49 EUR

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Description:

The YATO Drill Press Vice YT-65066 is a reliable tool designed for securely holding materials during machining operations such as drilling and grinding. This vise is perfect for modelers and DIY enthusiasts who require precision and stability when handling small components.

  • Jaw width: 100 mm
  • Max jaw opening: 100 mm
  • Clamping force: 75 kg
  • Material: Cast iron with a hammer-painted finish
  • Replaceable jaws: Made of hardened steel
  • Trapezoidal screw: Ensures smooth movement and high load capacity
  • Mounting: Permanently mounted to the workbench with screws
  • Hole width for mounting: 15 mm
  • Base dimensions: 65 x 85 mm
  • Weight: 2 kg

The vise is compatible with interchangeable magnetic jaw overlays of various hardness levels, including models YT-65001 and YT-65006.

  • Series: GRD
  • Mounting type: Constantly mounted
  • Jaws width: 100 mm
  • Jaws range: 100 mm
  • Force pressure: 75 kg
  • Material: Cast iron
  • Surface finish: Hammer painted
  • Jaws material: Steel
  • Jaws finish: Hardened, knurled
  • Weight: 2 kg
  • Application: Boring, for stable material clamping during machining