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5. Dimensions and drilling of additional jaws  

- The vice jaw and spacer should be made of fine-grained hard wood like beech, maple or birch. 
 

- To ensure correct jaw operation we recommend bevelling the front jaw to 2° after drilling with 

the rear jaw or bench collar. 
 
 

   It is important to note that vice HVQ516 is not axially symmetrical. This must be taken into 

account when measuring and making openings “

∅ 

J

 

and

 “

∅ Κ

 

at distances

 “O

1

”, “O

2

”, 

“G”, “H”, “I” see. Tab. 1. 

Now measure out the openings for the spindle (3) and guide rods 

(5) onto the front and rear additional jaw, and bench collar, if applicable. To make work easier it 
is possible to drill the front and rear jaws together by clamping them using a C-shaped brace or 
clamp – see Fig. 3. 

The fixing depth B is selected by the user. 

This is the distance from the top edge of the 

bench or rear jaw to the guide rods, which should be in the range stated in 

Tab.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

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Minimum Optimum

O

1

 

mm/" 

O

2

 

mm/" 

G

 

mm/" 

H

 

mm/" 

I

 

mm/" 

J

 

mm/"

 

K

 

mm/"

 

V

 

mm/" 

HV 515 

42       

(1,65") 

50       

(2") 

B

+7    

(

B

+0,28“) 

5       

(0,2“) 

150    

(6") 

75      

(2,95") 

75       

(2,95") 

18   

(0,71") 

30   

(1,18") 

HV 516 

52       

(2") 

65       

(2,56") 

B

+10   

(

B

+0,39“) 

12      

(0,47“) 

170     

(6,69") 

61      

(2,4") 

109      

(4,29") 

20   

(0,79") 

30   

(1,18") 

24      

(1") 

 
 
Tab.1 
 

Fig. 3 

B

H

I

2x

O

1

O

2

K

Summary of Contents for HV 515

Page 1: ...r unpacking the vice must be cleaned of all preservative grease and rust on the guide rods prior to installation the HVQ vice must be dismantled into two parts by removing the retaining ring 7 and sub...

Page 2: ...osition is selected depending on the design of the workbench and HV vice size We recommend positioning the HV vice in one of the workbench s corners while taking into account the free movement of guid...

Page 3: ...jaw and collar this configuration is neither usual nor recommended Fig 2c Page 3 of 7 Minimum collar height A mm HV 515 40 1 58 HV 516 55 2 17 Workbench board min thickness 30mm 1 18 Workbench collar...

Page 4: ...indle 3 and guide rods 5 onto the front and rear additional jaw and bench collar if applicable To make work easier it is possible to drill the front and rear jaws together by clamping them using a C s...

Page 5: ...6 18 20 30 mm 0 12 0 16 0 2 0 24 0 71 0 79 1 18 manual electrical screwdriver depending on type and size of used screws wood saw screw vice C shaped clamp 2 pcs hammer mallet a If the workbench has no...

Page 6: ...you can lightly fix it with 2 wood screws S1 4 5mm 0 16 0 2 length L1 E spacer thickness 25mm 1 and then attach to it the base plate 1 of vice HV into pre drilled openings of the base plate itself Li...

Page 7: ...lar desk In case that everything is O K we can fast screws S2 on base 1 and we fast the forehead 2 to front additional jaw by screws S3 after picture 7 L3 S3 T Fig 7 d Finally check the operation of t...

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