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NEW KURT D810 VISE HAS 10 INCH JAW OPENING, 11,600 LBS.
PRECISION CLAMPING FORCE PLUS SEVERAL NEW FEATURES FOR EASIER OPERATION
21 March 2005 - Kurt Manufacturing Company
| Kurt's new D810 vise is ideal for precision clamping very large parts for both tool and die and production CNC applications. With a jaw opening of 10 inches and clamping force up to 11,600 lbs., this vise locks parts precisely including very large parts for aggressive 'hogging out' operations. |
A new updated body style incorporates several new features making the vise easier and faster to disassemble for cleaning. Top down, four bolt design on the stationary jaw reduces vise deflection by 25 percent while allowing total disassembly of the vise without removing the body from the machine table. Special brush seals shield and protect vise screw threads from machined chips and residue. The nut has been shortened so as not to protrude past the end of the vise body. New powder coat paint finish resists coolant-induced peeling for greater corrosion protection. The overall vise footprint is identical to earlier models so both can be used interchangeably and in tandem. Additional features of the Model D810 Kurt Vise include: original, world-famous Anglock design that insures the moveable jaw does not lift; 80,000-PSI ductile iron vise body provides rigidity and long term accuracy while absorbing machining vibration. The D810 vise is ideal for precision boring, tapping, drilling, grinding and finishing with high accuracy on most parts made of steel, iron and die cast aluminum, including production parts where datums, flatness and parallelism is important. Kurt also offers additional sizes of D-series vises for precision part clamping on most basic machine tools such as knee-type mills, grinders and machining centers.
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About: Kurt Manufacturing Company
History of Kurt Manufacturing1947 - Founded by Kurt Kuban, father of current president and owner Bill Kuban 1950's - Introduction of the "Kurt Vise", the industry leader in precision workholding solutions 1960's - Kurt Manufacturing is positioned as a major supplier to the burgeoning disk drive industry and other high tech industries 1970's- Kurt's success with business partner relationships grew Kurt into an industry leader in contract manufacturing 1980's - As part of a vertical integration strategy, acquisition of several businesses complimenting the existing corporate capabilities - acquisitions include: Two screw machine facilities; one in Minneapolis, MN and one in Lyman, NE Summit Gear - a precision gear manufacturer in Minneapolis, MN Strite Anderson - an aluminum die cast facility in Fridley, MN 1986 - Kurt introduces the Kurt Check, an SPC software and hardware package. Kurt Electronics is the premier custom manufacturer of SPC data collection systems, modular gaging systems and inline gaging systems. 1987 - Kurt opened a second precision machining facility in Pueblo, CO in support of Colorado's high tech industry, with the addition of impact extruding as a new capability 1990's - Kurt Manufacturing's continued quality journey through implementation of the following processes which are the basis for our current quality policy: 1996 - Dyna Fab (tube bending) and Theradyne Healthcare were acquired to further expand into the healthcare market 1998 - Development of Kurt Kinetic Trainer 2003 - Development of Kurt Hydraulics 2003 - Development of Kurt Chipmunk 2004- Manufacturing partner for Delta Hawk
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