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How do you ensure that the jaw moves aligned? An irregular piece can cause it to tilt and get stuck. | How do you ensure that the jaw moves aligned? An irregular piece can cause it to tilt and get stuck. | ||
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: The normal thing will be to use this vise for flat pieces such as bars, plates, etc., however I will take note of your observation, a small wedge inside the rail could help guarantee alignment | |||
== Part number 7 -- [[User:Aquilesmorillo|Aquilesmorillo]] ([[User talk:Aquilesmorillo|talk]]) 20:41, 3 November 2023 (CET) == | == Part number 7 -- [[User:Aquilesmorillo|Aquilesmorillo]] ([[User talk:Aquilesmorillo|talk]]) 20:41, 3 November 2023 (CET) == | ||
For this type of manufacturing, I think that a double nut on both sides is unnecessary, with one welding point and two nuts it is enough | For this type of manufacturing, I think that a double nut on both sides is unnecessary, with one welding point and two nuts it is enough |
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Part number 1 -- Xtech2020 review (talk) 20:13, 3 November 2023 (CET)
How do you ensure that the jaw moves aligned? An irregular piece can cause it to tilt and get stuck.
- The normal thing will be to use this vise for flat pieces such as bars, plates, etc., however I will take note of your observation, a small wedge inside the rail could help guarantee alignment
Part number 7 -- Aquilesmorillo (talk) 20:41, 3 November 2023 (CET)
For this type of manufacturing, I think that a double nut on both sides is unnecessary, with one welding point and two nuts it is enough