OPERATION
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Adjusting the Front Vice Jaw
1. Rotating the front vice jaw clamping handle (5)
will move the front vice jaw (1) backwards and
forwards (Fig. 10).
2. Rotating in a clockwise direction moves the front
vice jaw forward towards the rear jaw, rotating in
an anti-clockwise direction moves the front vice
jaw backwards towards the front of the Uni-Jaws.
Adjusting the Rear Vice Jaw
1. The rear vice jaw is adjustable to 18 detent
positions (8) located at 50mm intervals.
2. To adjust the rear vice jaw pull back on the 2 rear
vice jaw locking pins (6) (Fig. 11) and move the
rear vice jaw backwards and forwards along the
vice rails (7) to the desired detent position (8).
3. Letting go of the rear vice jaw locking pins (6) will
allow the rear vice jaw to stop at the next
available vice rail detent (8).
4. By pulling back on the 2 rear vice jaw locking pins (6) and rotating 45° (Fig. 12) the
rear vice jaw can be freely moved backwards and forwards along the vice rails (7)
without locking into position (Fig. 13).
5. When the rear jaw needs to be locked into position simply rotate the rear vice jaw
locking pins 45° one more time, they will now click into the next available detent (8)
when moved backwards or forwards on the vice rails (7).
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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