All Industrial Tool Supply offers a full spectrum of Kurt Workholding built to support CNC machining,
production fixturing, and assembly operations. Each category serves a specific role on the shop
floor, helping manufacturers control part location, improve repeatability, and reduce setup time.
The product range supports everything from simple vise setups to fully automated clamping systems
used in high volume production.
Clamps, Clamp Kits and Clamping Components
Clamping components form the foundation of custom fixturing. Kurt clamp systems allow machinists to
build fixtures that adapt to part shape, size, and machining strategy. These products support fast
setup changes without sacrificing rigidity or accuracy.
Related components include step clamps, strap clamps, studs, T nuts, flange nuts, washers, adjustable
clamps, and modular clamping elements. Each component is manufactured to maintain consistent
dimensions, which helps ensure fixtures repeat accurately across multiple builds. Shops rely on
clamp kits to reduce fixture design time while maintaining dependable holding force during cutting.
Clamp systems from Kurt support both light duty and heavy machining operations. Hardened hardware
resists wear, while precision threads maintain clamping force over repeated tightening cycles. These
components integrate easily with standard T slot tables and fixture plates.
Jig and Fixture Bases
Jig and fixture bases provide a stable reference surface for machining operations. Kurt fixture bases
are designed to support repeatable part location and fast changeovers. Machinists use these bases to
build dedicated fixtures or modular setups that reduce setup variation.
Related components include tooling plates, grid plates, and modular base systems. Precision machined
hole patterns and reference edges help ensure fixtures align consistently with machine tables.
Flatness and parallelism across the base surface support accurate part positioning.
Fixture bases improve productivity by reducing setup time and minimizing manual alignment. Shops
running repeat jobs benefit from fixtures that locate quickly and hold parts securely without re
indicating each setup.
Locating & Positioning Components
Locating and positioning components control part alignment within a fixture. Accurate location
ensures machining features remain consistent from part to part. Kurt offers an extensive selection
of locating products to support varied fixture designs.
Related components include locating pins, rest pads, edge stops, ball lock systems, bushings,
alignment keys, adjustable supports, and locating blocks. These components establish repeatable
datum points that control part orientation during machining.
Precision locating reduces operator error and setup variation. When parts seat against hardened
locators, machining accuracy improves and inspection results become more consistent. These
components are commonly used in production fixtures, inspection fixtures, and multi operation
setups.
Power Workholding
Power workholding systems support automated and high volume machining environments. Kurt power
workholding products apply hydraulic or pneumatic force to clamp parts consistently across
production cycles.
Related components include hydraulic cylinders, pneumatic clamps, swing clamps, valves, manifolds,
hoses, and control components. Power clamping systems help standardize clamping force and reduce
operator fatigue.
Automated clamping improves cycle time consistency and supports lights out machining. Power
workholding also enhances safety by reducing manual handling during part loading and unloading.
ROEMHELD Assembly and Handling
ROEMHELD assembly and handling systems support manufacturing processes beyond cutting. These products
assist with part movement, positioning, and clamping during assembly operations.
Systems include lifting modules, swivel units, linear slides, clamping modules, transfer units, and
handling devices. These systems integrate into automated lines, work cells, and manual assembly
stations.
Assembly and handling components improve ergonomics and workflow efficiency. Controlled movement and
secure clamping reduce the risk of part damage during handling.
ROEMHELD Precision Vises
ROEMHELD precision vises support high accuracy machining and inspection tasks. These vises are
commonly used where tight tolerances and fine adjustment matter.
Components include low profile vises, self centering vises, angle vises, fine adjustment vises, and
modular vise systems. Precision ground components ensure accurate alignment and consistent clamping
force.
These vises serve both CNC machining and inspection setups. Machinists rely on them for operations
requiring precise part positioning and minimal deflection.
Stationary Fixturing and Mounts
Stationary fixturing products provide rigid mounting solutions for machines and work cells. These
components help maintain alignment and stability under load.
Fixtures include base mounts, risers, angle plates, machine mounts, and fixed supports. Rigid
fixturing improves cutting stability and reduces vibration during heavy machining.
Stationary mounts are commonly used for dedicated setups and long run production where consistency
matters most.
Vises
Vises represent the most widely used Kurt Workholding in CNC machines. All Industrial Tool Supply
supplies an extensive range of Kurt vises, allowing machinists to match vise selection to machine
size, part geometry, and production volume. CNC mills, horizontal machining centers, and multi axis
machines depend on vise accuracy to maintain part location throughout the machining cycle.
Kurt vises are known for mechanical consistency. Precision machined bodies, hardened wear surfaces,
and engineered jaw mechanisms work together to control movement during clamping. Shops benefit from
predictable setups that reduce the need for repeated indicating or adjustment between runs. Vise
accuracy directly affects part quality, and Kurt designs focus on maintaining alignment under
cutting loads.
Common CNC machining challenges such as jaw lift, uneven clamping pressure, and bed distortion are
addressed through Kurt’s pull down design. Force is directed inward and downward, seating the
workpiece firmly against the vise bed. This design supports flatness, squareness, and repeatability
across multiple parts and long production runs.
Kurt CNC Vises
Kurt CNC vises are precision mechanical vises designed for milling, drilling, and tapping operations.
Popular models such as the DX6, DX4, and DX8 are widely used across American machine shops because
they deliver consistent clamping force with minimal variation. These vises are engineered to support
both job shop flexibility and production machining requirements.
Jaw force remains uniform across the clamping range, which helps control part movement during
aggressive cuts. Hardened jaws resist wear, while precision ground vise beds maintain parallelism
with the machine table. Bed height is carefully designed to balance tool clearance with rigidity,
ensuring reliable performance even during heavy material removal.
Pull down jaw mechanisms are a defining feature of Kurt CNC vises. As the jaws tighten, force pulls
the part downward against the bed rather than lifting it upward. Reduced jaw lift improves
dimensional accuracy and surface finish while lowering vibration during cutting. Machinists trust
this design because it performs consistently across different materials and cutting strategies.
CNC vises from Kurt also support modular setups. Many models accept interchangeable jaws, soft jaws,
and work stops. This flexibility allows shops to adapt quickly to new parts without replacing the
entire vise system.
Kurt Self Centering Vises
Kurt self centering vises apply equal clamping force from both sides of the workpiece. As the jaws
close, the part remains centered within the vise body. This design simplifies setup and improves
repeatability, especially for symmetrical parts and multi operation machining.
Equal force distribution reduces distortion on delicate or thin wall components. Parts remain aligned
even as clamping pressure increases. Self centering vises are commonly used for batch production
where consistent part orientation matters across multiple setups.
Multi axis machining benefits significantly from self centering vises. When parts rotate through
multiple axes, maintaining a centered position helps preserve feature alignment. These vises support
4 axis and 5 axis machining by keeping the workpiece balanced and accurately positioned relative to
the machine spindle.
Self centering vises also reduce setup time. Operators spend less effort aligning parts manually,
which improves throughput and reduces human error. This efficiency makes them popular in both
production environments and high precision machining applications.