Assembly and Maintenance Instructions
HEUER Vice
Our forged steel Parallel Vice System HEUER is a high quality product. By following the correct
assembly and maintenance, it will give decades of reliable service.
1. Assembly
a) When the vice is fixed to the workbench,
the jaw of the fixed rear saddle projects ver-
tically about 10 mm above the edge of the
workbench. This utilises the full side clamping
potential of the vice and allows longer work
pieces to be clamped upright in front of the
workbench
.
b) The best way of securing the vice is to use
clearance bolts and nuts. The bolt holes should
be carefully marked and drilled about 2 mm
larger than the bolt diameter. When the bolts
are pushed through the vice and workbench,
they must never be tight or skewed in their
holes.
c) At the start of the assembly, the two vice
jaws must be firmly clamped together. Before
the bolts are inserted and tightened, it is es-
pecially important to ensure that the vice
does not rock, but sits flat and square on the
workbench. The four fixing screws should be
uniformly tightened, using a crosswise tight-
ening sequence, especially when fixing the
vice to a softer material such as wood. If the
base of the vice does not sit flat and square, or
the bolts become skewed or wedged due to un-
even tightening, the vice will bind and/or move
jerkily, and the guides will one-sided burden...
2. Maintenance
a) In the final stages of manufacture the
guide surfaces are, if necessary, carefully
cleaned to remove any traces of paint over
spray, and are then newly lubricated with
light machine oil. This cleaning and oiling of
the guide runners should be repeated as of-
ten as required. However, the side location of
the guide runners generally provides excel-
lent protection from both dirt and damage.
b) Despite the good protection afforded to the
spindle, it is still recommended that the spin-
dle threads and the spindle nut are cleaned
and re-greased every two years. To carry
this out, the adjustment screw for the guide,
that simultaneously restricts the opening
width, must first be removed. After the spin-
dle has been unwound from the spindle nut,
the movable front portion of the vice can be
removed on its own. The spindle threads and
spindle nut should be thoroughly cleaned
using a suitable de-greasing fluid, and then
re-greased. At the same time, the inner guide
surfaces of the fixed portion of the vice can
be cleaned. It also helps re-assembly of the
movable portion if a few drops of oil are ap-
plied to the spindle head and pressure ring
in the spindle housing. Re-assembly is the
reverse sequence of disassembly.
3. Replace the spindle (see fig. on page 15)
i.e. the spring assembly using HEUER bench
vice. Firstly, the pressure ring must be pressed
against the compression spring in the front
jaw hole. To do this, an angle iron or another
suitable object is clamped between the cover
12
Summary of Contents for 100
Page 1: ...www heuer de ...
Page 2: ...Qualitätssiegel Prüf Nr BHE MA 01 10000 2 ...
Page 3: ...www heuer de ...
Page 92: ...92 ...
Page 94: ...94 ...
Page 95: ...www heuer de Quicklaunch HEUER 1 2 细节 盖板 止推垫片 止推环 细节 盖板 止推垫片 止推环 锁环 压缩弹簧 HSM 09 001 ...
Page 96: ...100 4 10 104200 120 4 10 104220 140 10 16 104240 160 180 16 29 104260 200 mm 360 HSM 10016 96 ...
Page 97: ...www heuer de 120 21 4 10 117120 140 21 10 16 117140 160 180 21 16 19 117160 200 mm 360 ...
Page 98: ... HSM 10035 98 98 ...
Page 100: ...120 10 100 15 17 5 120 25 30 140 30 35 160 180 35 40 100 ...
Page 101: ...www heuer de ...
Page 102: ...102 ...
Page 103: ...www heuer de Quicklaunch HEUER 1 2 HSM 09 001 ...
Page 104: ...360 HSM 10016 100 4 10 104200 120 4 10 104220 140 10 16 104240 160 180 16 29 104260 104 ...
Page 105: ...www heuer de 120 21 4 10 117120 140 21 10 16 117140 160 180 21 16 19 117160 360 ...
Page 106: ... HSM 10035 106 106 ...