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PANAVISE Soporte de base con peso 308

Envío gratis en pedidos superiores a Mex $600.00

Mex $931.83

Mex $ 465 .00 Mex $465.00

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  • Compatible con el 201 PV Jr. Vise y bases 300 y 305
  • Incluye cuatro almohadillas antideslizantes que no se dañan
  • Dimensiones totales: 174,6 mm de profundidad x 190,5 mm de ancho
  • Altura (con almohadillas): 1,1875 (30,2 mm), peso: 2,2 kg. (2,3 kg)



Más información del producto

308 Principal

El soporte de base ponderada PanaVise es un accesorio para herramientas de sujeción de trabajo PanaVise que permite al usuario trabajar con objetos más pesados sin tener que atornillar un tornillo de banco o utilizar dispositivos de sujeción tradicionales, asegurando la portabilidad de la herramienta de trabajo. El soporte de base ponderada es compatible con múltiples bases PanaVise y está fabricado en hierro fundido moldeado en una forma especial que fomenta la estabilidad, y no raya las superficies en las que se coloque.

Arriba: (El soporte base ponderado se muestra en uso con base de perfil bajo (modelo 305) y cabezal de apertura ancha (modelo 366) se vende por separado)

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Añade estabilidad portátil con un soporte de base de peso

El soporte de base ponderada PanaVise es un accesorio para herramientas de sujeción que está diseñado para fijarse a varios tornillos y bases PanaVise y proporciona estabilidad sin necesidad de abrazaderas o fijación permanente de la superficie. La superficie total del soporte de base ponderada es de 6-7/8" de profundidad x 7-1/2" de ancho (174,6 mm x 190,5 mm). Su altura es de 30,2 mm de altura, pesa 5 libras. (2,3 kg), y está fabricado con hierro fundido sólido. Distribuye el peso a través de sus dos brazos de ala, lo que añade estabilidad. Las superficies están protegidas por cuatro almohadillas antideslizantes que no dañan que se adhieren a los puntos de contacto de la superficie inferior.

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Piezas y accesorios

Soporte de base ponderada que se muestra en uso con

Base de perfil bajo (Modelo 305) y autocentrado,

Cabezal de apertura extra ancho (modelo 376) se vende por separado.

Echa un vistazo a todos los cabezales intercambiables, bases, soportes de base y accesorios.

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Características principales:

Hierro fundido

Hierro fundido para mayor estabilidad de la herramienta.

El diseño de dos alas y de baja inclinación añade estabilidad adicional cuando se trabaja en artículos sujetos a tornillo de banco.

Agujeros de montaje perforados y roscados

3 en la parte superior para la base de montaje.

2 laterales orientados para montaje de accesorios.

Almohadillas de goma

4 almohadillas de goma para evitar marcas y arañazos en la superficie de trabajo.

  • Compatible con base estándar (modelo 300), base de perfil bajo (modelo 305) y la mayoría de las combinaciones de tornillería.

Especificaciones:

Altura total 25,16 mm
Peso 5 libras (2,3 kg)
Color: Negro
Ancho 7-1/2 pulgadas 189,91 mm
Longitud: 175,26 mm
Material: Hierro fundido
Diámetro del círculo del perno 109,54 mm

AJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Good addition to PanaVise making it more stable. Larger and heavier than I imagined but in a good way
Mike McCauley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de julio de 2023
One can't say much about a piece of cast iron, now can one?It mates perfectly with the standard Panavise base. It's heavy enough to hold your work piece stable, but not so heavy as to be irritating when you move it. I feel it should be a bit less expensive, given what it is, but it's not ridiculously overpriced. If you want a base weight, it'll do the job.
Trevor
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de julio de 2020
I took up locksport (picking locks) as a hobby and learned the hard way that it is far easier to work on a lock while it is secured in a vise than holding it in one's hand, but I did not possess a suitable vise of my own. I chose to try Panavise, as it is the brand that is most popular in those circles, and got myself a standard base (300) with a standard head (303). While they have some imperfections, they proved their worth for holding locks. However, I want to be able to use my vise for other purposes as well, and it starts to tip easily with anything much larger or heavier than locks.I decided to get a base mount, and first tried the tray variant (312), as it's the most common option within the locksport community (also with other circles -- tinkering, electronics, etc.). It held parts well, but the main purpose I bought it for was added stability. The issue was that the tray mount I received was warped. It would not sit flat, and any time I used the vise with it attached, the whole setup would wobble around and make horrible loud clacks against the table surface. I tested it on a surface plate to verify that it was indeed the mount and not my table. My vise base actually sits perfectly flat and is more stable *without* the tray mount. I even gave Panavise the benefit of the doubt and tried ordering a second one, just in case I just had a single bad part, but the replacement was *also* warped. I refunded them both and decided to try the 308 (this product) instead.I am very glad that I did. When I read some bad reviews about this part (lack of drilled holes, missing feet, poor quality, etc.), I just about gave up on the Panavise brand altogether, but the 308 that I received was in good condition. It is a lot heavier than I probably need, making it a lot less portable and takes up a bit more table space than the tray mount, but it does its job. Sadly, it does not hold parts, but I can always find some sort of tray that isn't a mount that I can set nearby the vise. It matters much more to me that I my workpiece is steady and my whole setup is not wobbling all over the place making a racket.Don't expect it to be pretty -- it has a rough cast finish, with just some black paint over top for protection. It did come properly cast without warping, with the holes drilled, and with attachable rubber feet. For the purposes of securing your work, and it's sturdy enough to secure quite a bit of work, it feels worth its equally hefty price tag. I've justified the bigger sticker price because it originates from the US, and a 5 pound casting is probably not the cheapest to initially ship to Canada for resale.
TG
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de noviembre de 2020
I purchase a lot of Panavise gear. Their products are great. This base is no exception. Solid and weighty. Comes with rubber feet, screws and threaded holes. Pairs well with the low profile vise.
Mr. Somebody
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2020
I saw some older reviews that the bases came without holes drilled. I took a shot since I needed this and recent customers had no problem. The one I ordered had all the holes drilled, so perhaps the ones they are shipping out these days are all fine and it was just a hiccup in the manufacturing process.This is a nice heavy base that will keep the vice sturdy for light work and it has no sharp burs. Without the base, I noticed the vice could tip when adjusting it if I was too forceful. Since then, mine hasn't tipped at all. I wouldn't advise trying to saw lumber in it, but it's sturdy enough for it's purpose.The build quality is solid, but don't look for mm perfection. The underside where the rubber feet are attached are not equally sized—some had extra space, some were almost going over the edge. There was still enough room for the rubber feet to perform properly and the base isn't sliding at all for me.I think it is pricey considering it's a just a blackened hunk of metal, but it does the job for me. I'm using my vice to make cables and other electronics work and this provided the extra weight I needed to keep the vice from moving. YMMV.
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