TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Troubleshooting Tips
If properly maintained
,
The Kurt
SCD430
vise will operate trouble free
for many years. In some cases
,
it will be necessary to troubleshoot.
Use the information below to help in the process.
Problem:
My vise turns hard.
Tip:
Allow for break in of vise.
Tip:
As a used vise, it could be filled with chips and threads could be
jammed. Properly clean and grease vise.
Tip: The set screw in the back of the movable jaws may be to tight.
Back off the set screw an 1/8 of a turn counter-clockwise.
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 is stiff when clamping on a part or is difficult to back
off a part.
Tip: The vise's thrust bearing pack may need to be replaced.
Problem:
My vise is not clamping at a high clamping force.
Tip: The vise's thrust bearing pack may need to be replaced.
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