Self-centering vise PSV series
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Self-centering vise - PSV series - Effecto Group S.p.A. - for machine tools / pneumatic / vertical
Self-centering vise - PSV series - Effecto Group S.p.A. - for machine tools / pneumatic / vertical
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Characteristics

Applications
for machine tools
Operation
pneumatic
Configuration
vertical
Other characteristics
precision, self-centering, double-acting
Max. clamping force

Max.: 21,600 N

Min.: 4,600 N

Stroke

3 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm
(0 in, 0 in, 0 in)

Description

Self-centering PSV vises are widely used on working machines to clamp the workpieces. The thrust for the clamping force on the piece is determinate through the pressure with a double-acting piston incorporated into the vice. The cylinder, that handle the piston into the vice, can be embed inside the machine table. The transmission of the thrust, from hub to grippers, happen through two strong levers. ADVANTAGES • The parts are joind to assure the movement open/close. They are entirely grilling with millesimal tolerance. • The final centering adjustments are made after assembly, with vice feeding with working pressure. • The flat jaw guides have inserted gib for greater precision and finishing of the sliding surface and so as to regain slack resulting from wear. • Are equipped with effective protection against the infiltration of production waste and with inputs for pressurization. • Vices are made with predisposition for a forced pressurization and with a strong “Degree of Protection” (IEC 144). • Feeding connections are located at the cylinder’s bottom and lateraly on the body of the vice. Ambient temperature 5-60°C Sound emissions (sound pressure) ≤ 70 db (A) in each direction

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