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Home Frequently asked questions Where is the hydraulic entry point with the ARNOLD IZ 1 vices?

Where is the hydraulic entry point with the ARNOLD IZ 1 vices?

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The ARNOLD IZ1 are double effect vices. Hydraulic pressure is required for both clamping and releasing. Hydraulic pressure should not be over 250 bar. These vices have three separate hydraulic points for connection: one on either side of the vice and one underneath the vice. The connection points have a 1/4” thread. These are hermetically plugged when not in use. The connecting points are used when the vice is positioned on the table.

The vices are connected by means of rigid or flexible piping. These need to be heat proof to avoid burning chippings, etc.

The underneath plug points do not need a thread connection and are installed with the use of ‘o’ rings. This system is used when placing the vices on a palette/plaque with internal hydraulic distribution. The vices can be operated simultaneously or individually by means of independent valve connectors.

side entry points of ARNOLD IZ1 vice underneath entry points of ARNOLD IZ1 vice ARNOLD IZ1 application

 
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