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Troubleshooting tips 

 

The Kurt 3600-Series vise will operate mostly trouble free for 
many years. If properly maintained, this product is indestructible. 
In some cases it will be necessary to troubleshoot. Use the infor-
mation below to help in the process. 

 

Problem:  

My vise turns hard. 

Tip:  

As a new vise the brush seal could be stiff.  Allow for break 

in of vise. 

Tip: 

As a used vise, it could be filed with chips and threads could 

be jammed.  Properly clean and grease vise. 

 

Problem:  

The collar comes off. 

Tip:  

Retighten the four SHCS that hold it on.  Proper adjust-

ments need to be made.  See the 3-6 month maintenance schedule. 

 

Problem:  

The handle support is loose or comes off. 

Tip:  

You may need a new retaining ring.  This support will float, 

this is normal. Install a new snap ring if needed. 

 

Problem: 

My vise will not turn in either direction. 

Tip: 

The vise is jammed with debris.  Disassemble and clean as 

needed. 

 

Problem:  

My vise won’t hold tolerance. 

Tip: 

You may be experiencing jaw lift from clamping too high or 

on one side of the jaw.  Lower the part in the vise jaw and clamp 
more material. 

 

Problem: 

My vise won’t clamp pneumatically. 

Tip: 

Check pressure setting and valve position.  

Introduction 

 

Thank you for purchasing a Kurt vise.  You have just pur-
chased one of the best machine vises in the industry. The Ver-
satile Lock 3600-Series AngLock vise has a time proven de-
sign. The outstanding accuracy of this product is second to 
none. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this product will last 
forever when used and maintained properly. 

 

The original Kurt Anglock vises are designed for precision 
clamping.  The “Pull-type” action of the 3600 Versatile Lock de-
sign reduces jaw stationary deflection by at least 80%. This vise 
has a one-piece body and stationary jaw design which reduce 
weight and increases strength while providing .0005 clamping 
repeatability. It offers ultra-high precision through many impor-
tant features. Features include: Ground sides that allow side 
mounting, upright and back to back mounting, using the body 
through holes allows side by side mounting.  

 

With twelve different models ranging from standard lengths to 
short lengths, forward to reverse and hydraulic to air this series of 
vises are truly versatile. The short reverse configuration has the 
added benefit of easier programming by reducing the “reach-
over” distance in the “Y” axis. This makes it safer and easier for 
the operator.  

 

The patented Anglock design allows the movable jaw to advance 
in such a way that each pound of force forward induces a ½ 
pound force downward which minimizes the jaw lift and in-
creases accuracy. This combined with the needle bearings in-
creases jaw clamping pressure. Other features include: 80,000 psi 
ductile iron body, hardened vise bed & jaw plates, semi-hard steel 
screw. 

Summary of Contents for 3600A Series

Page 1: ...urt technician which are returned to Kurt Manufacturing Company s place of business transportation shipping and postal charges prepaid and there determined by Kurt Manufacturing Company to be covered...

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Page 3: ...industry The Ver satile Lock 3600 Series AngLock vise has a time proven de sign The outstanding accuracy of this product is second to none Backed by a lifetime warranty this product will last forever...

Page 4: ...ee 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 Air activated vises require shop air powe...

Page 5: ...of handle extensions air impact wrenches breaker bars or hammer strikes are not recommended and will void the warranty if used This will also cause damage to the thrust bearing and screw threads If y...

Page 6: ...llow proper distance for the collar to lock on the threads and keep the bearings firmly in place Items 15 16 See Fig 2 16 Install the four SHCS and make tight 17 Install the screw support in the body...

Page 7: ...and inspect the counter bore thrust washers and thrust bearing 10 Apply water resistant grease to the thrust washer i e Kurt lube p n KLA or marine grade grease 11 Install thrust bearing assembly on...

Page 8: ...rt of the nut and rest the jaw on to the vise bed 8 Tighten the setscrew to firmly contact the nut Back off the set screw turn approx note DO NOT leave the setscrew tight ened firmly to the nut as thi...

Page 9: ...e socket head set screw approx 6 turns With the hex key Allen wrench in the set screw socket lift up and forward to pivot the Jaw off of the vise bed 3 Slide the Jaw slightly toward the stationary jaw...

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