Dimensions of Popular Vises
There are three critical dimensions that ensure a jaw plate will fit your vise.
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- Hole spacing between centers
- Hole center distance from bottom edge
- Hole diameter
We suggest checking vice's specifications if you are unsure of the dimensions.
Below are links to information on popular brands and models of milling vises used with vertical and horizontal mills.
Vise Brands
Kurt
See their Resources page for links to CAD drawings & Literature (manuals, catalogs, & product information sheets)
TE-CO
See their Resources page for links to CAD Models and Literature (catalogs, & product information)
Glacern
See their Product Pages for CNC Machine Vises. Open a product page, then scroll down to find a blue images that says "dimensions".
Haas
See their Product Pages for Fixed-Jaw Vises. Each page contains the dimensions, drawing, and CAD model for that vise.
Haas Pneumatic Self-Centering
See their Product Pages for the "Aluminum 100mm (4") Air Vise Jaws"
Also see their Product Pages for the "100mm (4") Pneumatic Self-Centering Vises"
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H&H Industrial Products (HHiP)
See their Product Pages for Vises-Milling Machines. Open a product page, then look for an image of a catalog page that shows the jaw dimensions.
Jergens
See their Literature and Product pages. Vises are listed under Modular Workholding \ Vises & Top Tooling \ Production Vises
Palmgren
See their Machine Vises Catalog for detailed dimensions.
Their product pages for CNC Vises and Milling Vises don't list the mounting dimensions.
Shars
See their Product Pages for Milling Machine Vises. Most pages contain the dimensions, drawing, and CAD model for that vise. There's more information available for the Tegara vises than the Shars vises.
Toolmex
See their Product Pages for Precision CNC Milling Vises. In each product listing, there is a link for "View Technical Details"
Tormach
See their Product Pages for Mill Workholding Vises. Each page contains a CAD model for that vise.