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3. Standard Clamping by Turning the Spindle
By turning the spindle (3) clockwise (CW) by 1.5 to 2 revolutions the nut (4) and spindle (3)
engage and the screw can be tightened the standard way.
4. Fast Feed to Required Distance
By turning the spindle (3) counter clockwise (CCW) by 1.5 to 2 revolutions the nut (4) and
spindle (3) disengage. Then the spindle can be moved axially (direction of axis) to the required distance.
After subsequently turning the spindle (3) clockwise (CW) by 1.5 to 2 revolutions the nut (4) and
spindle (3) engage and further turning tightens the screw the standard way.
5. General Instructions
The wood vice is mounted to the underside of a workbench flush with the outside edge. The
exact position is selected depending on the design of the workbench and HVQ vice size. We recommend
positioning the HVQ vice in one of the workbench’s corners, while taking into account the free
movement of guide rods (6) and brace (8) especially in the vice’s end positions. The most common HV
vice installation is illustrated in Fig. 2a, 2b, 2c.
Installation on workbench with additional rear jaw - Fig. 2a
Additional front
jaw
Additional rear jaw
Fig. 2a
Workbench board,
min. thickness 30mm
(1,18“)
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