The SerraGrip Vice Jaw Set bolts directly into a standard 6" machine vice and features hardened steel serrated grippers that bite into the workpiece, offering superior workholding stability during aggressive rough machining compared to traditional smooth jaws.
The low-profile design allows for clamping on as little as 2mm of stock, minimising material removal needed in secondary operations while improving overall cycle times.
SerraGrips are made from premium A2 tool steel and hardened to 55HRC, the serrated grippers can clamp on plastic, aluminium, brass, titanium and steel up to 35HRC. The mild steel jaw carrier is compatible with standard 6"/150mm Kurt Style vices with mounting holes that accept both M12 and 1/2”-13 cap head screws (not included).
Hammering or reseating the material after clamping should be avoided as this may damage the grippers teeth.
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6082-T6 Aluminium Bite Mark
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EN19T (1.7225) 28-32HRC Bite Mark
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OP1
SerraGrips minimise the amount of material needed for rigid clamping in OP1 machining. The hardened tool steel teeth bite firmly into the material, providing both clamping pressure and mechanical grip.
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OP2
The reduced clamping depth required for OP1 further minimises the amount of material needing to be removed in OP2. This lessens material wastage and optimises cycle time efficiency.
What is a serrated gripper and how does it differ from standard smooth vice jaws?
A serrated gripper uses hardened teeth to bite mechanically into the workpiece surface, providing both clamping pressure and positive grip. This gives far greater resistance to movement during aggressive roughing cuts compared to smooth jaws, which rely on friction alone.
What material are SerraGrips made from, and how hard are they?
SerraGrips are made from premium A2 tool steel and hardened to 55-58HRC, giving them excellent durability and wear resistance under repeated clamping loads.
How does using a serrated gripper in OP1 benefit the OP2 process?
Because serrated gripper jaws clamp on a small amount of stock in OP1, the low clamping depth required further minimises the amount of material needing to be removed in OP2, lessening material wastage and optimising cycle time efficiency.
How should I determine the correct grip height when setting up serrated grippers?
As a general rule, you should expose enough stock above the gripper face to allow for your roughing passes while keeping the clamping height as low as possible to reduce material waste. Pay close attention to the corner radius of the material you are trying to clamp. Some aluminium extrusions and hot rolled steel can have larger corner radiuses that mean more grip height is needed in the jaws. SerraGrip jaw sets have a 2mm grip height by default which we found works well on most types of material.
