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Installation and User Manual for Vice
Clamping system HV 515 and 516 (
1. Base plate
2. Face
3. Spindle
4. Nut
CW
CCW
Fig. 1
1. Foreword
:
Read carefully all instructions of this User Manual, especially sections concerning work safety.
These sections are marked by a warning triangle.
2. Important notice !!
- the head (6) has an opening for the capstan ∅25-28mm (1"-5/8")
- to ensure safe fixing of the vice, the minimum workbench thickness is 30mm (5/4")
- after 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 subsequent turning the spindle clockwise (CW) until the entire base plate (1) slides off
the guide rods (5)
- assembly is done by reverse procedure and turning the spindle counter clockwise (CCW). For
centering and inserting the spindle (3) into the nut (4), it is sometimes necessary to use an
assistance tool, for example a screwdriver
- vice installation is easier when the workbench is turned upside down
- to ensure correct vice operation it is recommended to lubricate the spindle (3) and guide rods (5)
with oil once a week
HV 515 and 516
see Fig. 1
5. Guide rods
6. Head with hole for capstan 28-25mm (1,1"- 0,98")
7. Retaining ring
2
5
6
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Summary of Contents for York HV 515

  • Page 1 Installation and User Manual for Vice HV 515 and 516 Clamping system HV 515 and 516 ( see Fig. 1 1. Base plate 5. Guide rods 2. Face 6. Head with hole for capstan 28-25mm (1,1“- 0,98“) 3. Spindle 7. Retaining ring 4.
  • Page 2: General Instructions

    3. Standard Clamping by Turning the Spindle By turning the spindle (3) clockwise (CW) the vice clamp. By turning the spindle (3) counter clockwise (CCW) the vice disengage. 4. 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 HV vice size.
  • Page 3 Additional front Workbench board, min. thickness 30mm (1,18“) Minimum mm/" Spacer collar height HV 515 40 (1,58“) 2,17 Fig. 2b 55 ( “) HV 516 Installation on workbench without additional rear jaw and collar – this configuration is neither usual nor recommended - Fig. 2c...
  • Page 4 Tab.1 ∅K 2x∅J Fig. 3 ∅J ∅K mm/" mm/" mm/" mm/" mm/" mm/" mm/" mm/" Minimum Optimum HV 515 (1,65") (2") (B+0,28“) (0,2“) (6") (2,95") (2,95") (0,71") (1,18") B+10 HV 516 (2") (2,56") (B+0,39“) (0,47“)
  • Page 5 Minimum Optimum Minimum Optimum E=B-F-13 200x100 C=B+50 (15,35") (E=B-F-0,52") (8"x4") (C=B+2") (8") (14") (1,18") (2") HV 515 E=B-F-11,5 260x130 C=B+80 (21,65") (E=B-F-0,45") (10,24"x5,12") (C=B+3,15") (12") (20") (1,18") (2") HV 516 Tab.2 7. Vice installation on a workbench including additional jaws...
  • Page 6 (1) to meet with the rear jaw or workbench collar, Fig. 6 Fig.6 Fixing of base plate and spacer ∅S ∅S ∅ ∅ mm/" mm/" mm/" mm/" mm/" mm/" E+25 (0,24") E+35 (0,2") HV 515 (0,16-0,32") (E+0,98") (0,12"-0,24") (E+1,38") HV 516 (0,32") (0,24") Page 6 (of 7)
  • Page 7 (1)and we fast the forehead (2) to front additional jaw by screws S after picture (7) . Fixing of additional front jaw ∅S mm/" ∅ mm/" HV 515 (0,16"-0,24") (0,12"-0,2") HV 516 (0,24"-0,32") (0,2"-0,24") Fig..7 d) Finally, check the operation of the vice’s system. By turning the spindle (3) clockwise (CW) the vice clamp.

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