Apparatus for holding an object in a desired position in space

Work holders – Holder mounted for movement – With plural means for changing holder positions

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269309, 269 95, B23Q 104

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048220140

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for holding an object in a desired location in space having a beam, the upper edge of which having channels. A lamellar component is present on this beam. The lower and upper sides of the component are each provided with a recess. The lateral faces of the lower recess are in engagement with the channels of the beam. The lateral faces of the upper recess engage into channels that are constructed in an angular carriage. A vise for gripping an object, for example, is present at one end of this carriage. The apparatus may be used on machine tools for retaining objects to be machined. In particular these may be machine tools on which the object is treated by electroerosion.

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