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Crash Course in Milling Tutorials – Made for Machinists by Machinists Chapter 8: Choosing & Using Endmills – Our “Crash Course in Milling” training series for conventional and CNC milling machines covers many topics including basic machine anatomy, workholding, toolholding, and various milling operations. Watch the entire series on our website @ http://www.glacern.com/videolounge or shop online for many of the products featured in the videos including cnc machine vises, precision tool holders, and indexable cutting tools.

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Crash Course in Milling Tutorials – Made for Machinists by Machinists Chapter 7: Face Milling – Our “Crash Course in Milling” training series for conventional and CNC milling machines covers many topics including basic machine anatomy, workholding, toolholding, and various milling operations. Watch the entire series on our website @ http://www.glacern.com/videolounge or shop online for many of the products featured in the videos including cnc machine vises, precision tool holders, and indexable cutting tools.

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The flagship of GMT’s workholding line is the 6″ double-station cast iron vise. Weighing in at a hefty 110 lbs, this vise securely holds multiple workpieces while damping vibration and eliminating deflection.

The unique leadscrew design allows clamping of different sized workpieces. The fixed center jaw can be removed, and included hardware can be used to fix the front movable jaw, transforming the GDV into a wide-opening single station vise. In the single-station configuration, this vise has a jaw opening of 12.25″.

The hexagonal handle end of the leadscrew is recessed, allowing this vise to mounted on smaller mill tables without risk of enclosure collision. A handle socket extension is included for easy access.

The GDV-620FE comes standard with an extra large polished handle, handle extension, built-in chip guards, 11/16″ T-slot keys, and a set of four toeclamps. Each vise carries a 10-year limited warranty.

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Custom workholding fixtures are great for production. Designing fixtures that hold multiple parts ensures process reliability, fewer setups, and operations.

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The Invert-a-Bolt accelerates cycle times and makes machining more precise by anchoring the part or fixture from below with 11,000 lbs. of pull down force. Invert-A-Bolt™ Fastener Features: – Fast part loading – Low-profile .385″ stud (height varies with model). No profile when not in use. – Robust holding power – Suitable for aluminum, steels, and titanium. See immediate efficiency