• PROMA 105 mm SVV-100 Machine Vise

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PROMA SVV-100 machine vice with a jaw width of 105 mm and a maximum opening of 102 mm, with a robust, modern design and prismatic jaw.

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PROMA SVV-100 machine vice – precise and robust design

The PROMA SVV-100 machine vise is a robust and reliable tool with a jaw width of 105 mm, which is designed for precision work. With a maximum opening of 102 mm and a prismatic jaw, the vise is ideal for holding objects of various shapes in a stable way. The vise features a 13 mm groove and a 135 mm groove spacing for stability and comfort while working. It is an excellent choice for both workshop and professional applications.

Technical data

Maximum jaw opening 102 mm
Net / gross weight 5.5 / 6.0 kg
Groove 13 mm
Groove spacing 135 mm
Jaw width 105 mm
Vise height 73 mm
Jaw height 46 mm

Key product features

  • New robust design for strength and stability
  • Equipped with a prismatic jaw, ideal for clamping objects of various shapes
  • 105 mm jaw width and 102 mm maximum opening for versatile applications
  • 13 mm groove and 135 mm groove spacing for a stable hold

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What applications is this vise suitable for?
The PROMA SVV-100 vise is suitable for a wide range of workshop work, including clamping objects of different shapes thanks to its prismatic jaw.

What are the main advantages of this design?
The modern and robust design provides stability and strength during operation, which makes the vise very versatile.

What jaw width does this vise have?
The jaw width is 105 mm, which allows for convenient clamping of larger workpieces.

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