Clarke 6500224 CDS3 Stand Vice Instructions
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Ensure that the drill stand vice is placed on a stable, flat surface. Use the mounting holes provided at the base to bolt it securely to the workbench using appropriate fasteners.
The maximum jaw opening for the Clarke 6500224 CDS3 Drill Stand Vice is 3 inches, suitable for holding small to medium-sized workpieces.
Loosen the adjustable base, position the vice to the desired angle, and then tighten the base securely to lock the position before drilling.
Regularly clean the vice to remove debris and lubricate the moving parts with a light machine oil to ensure smooth operation and prevent rust.
Ensure the drill bit is properly secured in the chuck and check that the workpiece is firmly clamped in the vice. Tighten any loose components of the drill stand to eliminate wobbling.
Yes, it can be used for metal drilling as long as you use the appropriate drill bits and ensure the workpiece is securely clamped to prevent movement.
Inspect the guide rails for debris or damage and clean them if necessary. Ensure that the tightening mechanism is functioning correctly and not causing misalignment.
Store the vice in a dry environment and apply a thin layer of anti-rust spray or light machine oil to the metal surfaces after use.
The vice is designed to be compatible with most standard drill stands that have a flat mounting surface and appropriate bolt-hole spacing.
First, remove the mounting screws holding the jaws in place. Replace with new jaws, ensuring they are aligned correctly, and secure them with the screws.