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Kurt AngLock D810 - Setup Instructions for D810 Vise; Manual Vice Clamping Force

Kurt AngLock D810
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Set-up Instructions
Now that you have your new Kurt Vise, it’s time to set-up and begin
using it. You will see that your new vise comes with a Kurt swivel
handle, chip guard and instruction manual in the shipping carton. The
chip guard rests between the ways of the vise and can be trimmed to
size to help keep the chips out of the screw. The handle is specically
designed to provide maximum torque to your vise. Your vise should
be mounted to a clean, at surface. The surface and the vise must be
free of any chips, dirt or debris of any kind. The mounting surface can
be honed if necessary. Clean the bottom of the vise with solvent or
other cleaner if needed.
To minimize vise bed deection, clamp your Kurt vise to your machine
table, pallet, or sub-plate using the built-in clamping slots provided.
Additional clamping can be used, but may not be necessary. Please
be sure to exercise good judgment when securing your vise to the
mounting surface. Be sure your vise is secured and will not move when
applying the machine pressure.
Manual Vise Clamping Force
Torque Ft.-Lbs. D810
20 1653
40 2923
60 4103
80 5241
100 6513
120 7807
140 10413
160 11596
Set-Up Instructions