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Manual for Using the 'Mini Vice' for Precision Cutting Machines

We are explaining how to use a small vice for fixing small samples. Please use this when selecting a small vice.

This is a mini vice for the Mikura Cut series of precision cutting machines. Have you ever experienced not knowing which type of vice to choose due to the wide variety available? If you're having trouble selecting a vice, please refer to this user manual to help you choose the right vice for your sample. 〇 General-purpose vice 〇 Long-length vice 〇 Round vice 〇 Vice for irregular samples 〇 Adhesive vice 〇 Bone vice 〇 Teardrop vice 〇 Vice for vertical cutting of screws 〇 Vacuum holder for thin samples In addition, custom clamps can also be created. Please feel free to contact us.

Mikura Cut

basic information

Selecting the appropriate vice is essential for securing the sample. Choose a vice that matches the shape and material of the sample.

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Model number/Brand name

Mini vice

Applications/Examples of results

It can be used with the Mikuracut series and others.

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