This is a desktop vise composed of a gear set and dual screws, with dimensions of 140*78*49mm, a clamping range of 0-80mm, and a clamping width of 78mm.
It features an exquisite appearance, robust and smooth operation, and practicality.
Features:
No supports printing, 150g filament usage.
Minimalist design, striking a balance between mechanics and aesthetics.
Replaceable jaws, supports TPU material printing.
Sturdy and durable, with reasonable force distribution, it can assist you in your hobbies.
Simple and reliable assembly, no hardware required, please read the assembly instructions carefully.
Components:
The dual-screw threads are three parallel threads to ensure that the contact surface with the slider corresponds to the hexagonal head. However, more attention should be paid to the synchronicity of the two screws. Please assemble according to the instructions.
The tail cap is connected to the main body with screws. Strong clamping may cause tiny gaps. Optionally, glue can be used for permanent connection.
For smoother operation, a small amount of printer lubricant can be dripped into the two round holes of the gear set and tail cap beforehand.
The clamping pads can be printed with hard material or TPU.
Tests show that when the printer and filament settings are normal, scaling down to 85% works correctly and can be scaled as needed.
Assembly and Notes:
Install the gear set into the main body and close the top cover.
Insert the hexagonal parts of the two screws into the bottom of the gear set, ensuring the flat surfaces (thread cut surfaces) face the same direction. (Make sure to push them firmly all the way to the bottom, otherwise, it will lead to thread misalignment, preventing the tail cap from fully inserting (if the slider is not smooth or the tail cap cannot be fully inserted, please check if the flat surfaces of the two screws are consistent or if both are fully seated).)
Insert the slider and rotate the handle to engage the slider (if sliding is not smooth, please check step two).
Insert the tail cap all the way to the bottom and tighten the bottom screw. (If there is a gap when inserting the tail cap, please check step two).
*This model is completely different from the previously released dual-axis desktop vise, with changes in slider orientation, different gear set structure, and overall different structure, to meet the needs of different users. During its development, countless designs and tests were conducted regarding structural stability, ease of assembly, aesthetic appeal, and practicality, ultimately leading to this solution. We hope this model can be helpful to you!
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