110mm Screw Vice Nr.6430S Atlas With Locknut H100-140mm, 60kg Load Capacity - AMF
€109.00
Product information "110mm Screw Vice Nr.6430S Atlas With Locknut H100-140mm, 60kg Load Capacity - AMF"
Combining a 140 mm jaw width, an adjustable height of 100–140 mm and a 60 kg maximum clamping capacity delivers secure, repeatable holds for workshop and light industrial tasks; order the Atlas No. 6430S through Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for specification advice.
Atlas No. 6430S - 140 screw vice (AMF) — 140 mm jaw, 100–140 mm adjustable height
The Atlas No. 6430S - 140 is a heavy-duty screw vice engineered for secure clamping and fine height adjustment in benchwork, jigging and assembly applications
- 140 mm jaw width for stable workholding
- Adjustable height 100–140 mm for versatile setups
- 60 kg maximum clamping capacity for reliable grip
Secure hold and adaptable setup for repeatable results
The vice’s 140 mm jaw and adjustable height provide a combination of surface contact and vertical flexibility that improves repeatability during assembly and machining tasks. The adjustable jaw height (from 100 mm to 140 mm) allows the vice to accommodate components of varying profiles without improvised shims, reducing setup time and the risk of slippage. The unit’s measured dimensions—such as the 110 mm overall length—make it straightforward to plan bench layouts and ensure compatibility with standard fixtures. These tangible specifications translate directly into faster job changeovers and a more reliable production flow.
Precise movement and dependable locking for accurate positioning
A robust lead mechanism, specified as 30 x 6 for the main thread, controls jaw travel with predictable increment per turn, enabling fine positional adjustment. The inclusion of a locknut (Gegenmutter) secures the chosen height, preventing unintentional movement during machining or assembly. The vice’s 46 mm spanner size facilitates rapid tightening and adjustment with standard workshop tools, while the listed 60 kg clamping capacity indicates the maximum recommended holding force for stable operations. Descriptions such as “lead screw” refer to the part that converts rotational input into linear motion; here it is optimised for controlled, repeatable clamping.
Practical versatility for workshops and light industry
With compact proportions and clearly defined capacities, this screw vice suits tasks from fixture building to small-part assembly. The measured throat depth of 75 mm (B2) helps determine how far workpieces can extend into the jaws, and the vice’s configuration supports consistent alignment when used with jigs or straight edges. For workshop managers, the combination of measurable performance data and mechanical simplicity reduces downtime and maintenance complexity. If precise clamping and straightforward operation are priorities, a vice with these characteristics is a pragmatic choice for daily use.
Order the AMF Atlas No. 6430S – 140 through Metav Werkzeuge for robust, measured workholding; contact Metav Werkzeuge for tailored advice and fast delivery from Emmerich
Technical data
- SKU: 4000833127NW
- Type: Nr. 6430S Atlas - 140
- Product: Screw vice (Schraubbock)
- Brand: AMF
Core data
- Jaw width: 140 mm
- Adjustable height: 100–140 mm
- Maximum clamping capacity: 60
- Lead screw (TR): 30 x 6
- Throat depth (B2): 75
- Overall length: 110 mm
- Spanner size: 46 mm
- Packaging unit: 1
Special features
- Locknut included (Gegenmutter)
- Compact bench vice design
- Model group: Gr.140
- SKU identifier: 4000833127NW
FAQ
What is the maximum clamping capacity of this vice?
The vice has a maximum clamping capacity of 60, as specified for the Atlas No. 6430S - 140.
How does the adjustable height improve setup flexibility?
Adjustable height (100–140 mm) allows the jaws to be positioned for different component profiles and reduces the need for additional shimming when using the vice for varied workpieces.
What does the lead screw specification 30 x 6 mean in practice?
The designation 30 x 6 refers to the lead screw dimensions (diameter and pitch) that determine how much the jaw moves per turn, enabling precise and predictable jaw travel.
Is a spanner required for adjustments and what size is it?
Adjustments and maintenance typically use standard tools; the specified spanner size for relevant fasteners on this vice is 46 mm.
Can the vice be used for light machining and jigging tasks?
Yes, the vice’s measured capacities and locking feature make it suitable for light machining, jigging and assembly where reliable repeatable clamping is required.
Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com