The Kurt MiniLock is a small, screw down clamp that operates much like a precision vice. Designed to hold small parts for machining, the MiniLock provides a low cost, easy-to-use option for rigidly clamping components on machine tables, pallets and trunion fixtures.
The MiniLock clamping jaw is machined of Ampco 18 aluminum bronze. The actuating screw is made of alloy steel. Available in four imperial and four metric hex sizes: 0.688 inch (17.476 mm); 0.875 inch (22.250 mm); 0.938 inch (23.826 mm) and 1.125 inch (28.575 mm). Hex thickness range from 0.188 inch (4.776 mm) to 0.375 inch (9.525 mm).
One package contains six MiniLocks which are operated with a quarter turn applied to the MiniLock screw, the split clamp jaw of the MiniLock is forced both laterally and down, precisely clamping the part while preventing the part from lifting.
The Kurt MiniLock is versatile. It can be used in single holding, double holding or multiples of both single and double holding applications. By using stationary blocks or pins, two parts can be clamped using a single MiniLock. Its low profile allows for machining complete to surfaces of parts without having to re-clamp the part. Also, steps can be machined into the MiniLock jaw for machining operations that require parts to be raised above the pallet or the machine table.
MiniLocks are ideal for use in dedicated fixture setups and for palletising small parts to be loaded into receivers on machine tables. Through the use of a variety of locating blocks, workstops and MiniLocks, several similar components or a part family can be located and clamped on a single pallet.