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| Every time you replace a part in the vise, each time you change a tool...you've spent valuable time. By using our Multi-Kwik Jaws you now "eliminate repetitious part changing, tool changing, and the need to clean the vise after every single part". Load as many parts as you can fit into the vise and do each operation to all of the parts at the same time. "Our shop completed a job where we eliminated over 7,000 tool and part changes". Jobs get completed in a fraction of the time. You get better repeatability from part to part using Multi-Kwik Jaws. Eliminate the possibility of parts being loaded out of location. Rather than doing parts one or two at a time, instead of investing in expensive custom/dedicated tooling... Multi-Kwik Jaw allows quick, versatile, re-usable set-ups. |
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Multi-Kwik Jaw is a vise accessory that enables a machinist to hold and machine multiple parts at one time, many times more than double-jaw vises offered by Kurt, Chick, or Bock. The jaw system fits 6" Kurt Anglock, Quad 1, and certain Chick vises: practically any vise that uses standard removable jaws.
Multi-Kwik-Jaws are made from high-quality steel, which has been heat-treated and precision ground. The dimensions of the steps and holes are held to extremely close tolerances. The Multi-Kwik-Jaw are being offered in a 5 jaw set. Each set contains 5 hardened, precision-ground and precision-bored jaws, Two precision-ground Thompson case shafts, four unique low-profile stops, and five machinable aluminum soft caps (soft jaws). "Components may also be purchased separately". When you use Multi-Kwik-Jaws, you increase the width capacity of a standard 6 inch vise to 8 inches. You can also increase the holding capacity of a standard vise 3x, 5x, 10x or more depending on the size of parts being produced. |
| Multi-Kwik Jaws are used in prototype or production machine shops...anywhere multiple (small to medium size) parts are manufactured/machined. |
| Multi-Kwik Jaws is generally used for work holding in the metal/plastic fabrication industry; particularly used as an attachment mounted to work-holding devices (vises) used on milling or drilling machines. They allow machine shops to"perform several operations on multiple parts in a single set-up". |
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