Angle setting mechanism, in particular for vises

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33174TD, 269 81, G01B 356

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039583350

ABSTRACT:
Angle setting mechanism, particularly for vises mounted on the table of a machine tool. There is provided an angle setting mechanism for use with vises, primarily on the table of a machine tool, which indicates a preselected angle with respect to said table. The vise is then aligned with respect to, preferably by contact against, said indicating device and clamped in position. In one preferred form of the vise, a guiding anchor member or slide is provided in the T-slot of the table and a block is positioned pivotally with respect thereto. Angle measuring means are provided therebetween whereby said block may be positioned with respect to said guide at a preselected angle and then clamped in such position. The vise is then brought to bear against said block, positioned with an appropriate face in contact therewith in order that the vise may assume said same angle and said vise is then clamped in position. The indicating device may then be removed if desired.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1703017 (1929-02-01), Singer
patent: 2538640 (1951-01-01), Click
patent: 2921377 (1960-01-01), Hohl

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