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WEN 413CV 3.25-Inch Compound Cross Slide Industrial Strength Benchtop and Drill Press Vise Instruction manual
Wen 413CV is a versatile cross vise that provides precise clamping and positioning control for a variety of drilling, milling, and sawing tasks. With a 3-1/2 inch jaw capacity, 6-inch cross slide travel, and 5.8-inch longitudinal slide travel, it can accommodate a wide range of workpieces. The 1984 LBF clamping strength ensures a secure hold, while the adjustable gibs allow for precise adjustment of the slide movement. The vise comes pre-adjusted from the factory but can be easily adjusted if needed, making it suitable for both experienced and novice users.
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PARTS
17
21 20 19 18 17
13 7 24 22
14
4 16
7 13
24
5 23 6
12 11 8
15
3
9 10 11 12
2
1
No.
1
2
3
4
Part No.
413CV-001
413CV-002
413CV-003
413CV-004
Description
Base
Nut
Saddle
Gib
5
6
413CV-005
413CV-006
Hex Nut, M6
Set Screw, M6x15
7
8
9
413CV-007 Flat Washer, M6
413CV-008
413CV-009
Longitudinal
Feed Screw
Cross Feed
Screw
10 413CV-010
11
12
413CV-011
413CV-012
Retaining Plate
Socket Head Bolt,
M6x16
Crank Handle
Assembly
1
2
6
Qty.
1
1
4
2
1
2
1
1
4
4 5 6 23
No.
Part No.
Description
13 413CV-013 Locking Nut, M6
14 413CV-014
Leadscrew With
Handle
15 413CV-015 Guide Rod
16 413CV-016
17
18
19
20
21
22
413CV-017
413CV-018
413CV-019
413CV-020
413CV-021
413CV-022
Body
Socket Head Bolt,
M6x12
Movable Jaw
Dog Point Set
Screw, M6x10
Jaw Plate
Grooved Jaw
Plate
Retaining Plate
23 413CV-023 Set Screw, M6x20
24 413CV-024 Lock Washer, M6
1
1
2
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
Qty.
2
1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL 413CV
3-1/2-INCH
CROSS VISE
ÉTAU POUR PERCEUSE
Compatible with WEN Drill Press:
4210, 4212, 4214, 4225, 4227
ASSEMBLY
1. Remove all components and parts from the box. Your cross vise includes the following hardware:
• (3) Hex Wrenches
• (2) Locking Nuts
• (2) Flat Washers
• (2) Crank Handles
2. If necessary, adjust the longitudinal (top) feed screw until the handle-mounting portion of the feed screw protrudes beyond the vise body, as shown in Fig. 1 below. Turning the feed screw clockwise retracts it; turning it counterclockwise advances it. Turn the feed screw fully clockwise until it can no longer retract.
3. Mount one of the crank handles on the leadscrew, as shown in Fig. 2 below.
4. Secure the crank handle to the feed screw using the included flat washer and locking nut (Fig.
2). Tighten the nut (turning clockwise) against the handle using a 10 mm socket (not included), then back it off a quarter turn (turning counterclockwise). Turn the handle a couple of times. If it is difficult to turn, loosen the nut. Adjust the nut as necessary to ensure that the handle turns smoothly and advances the slide properly.
5. Repeat the same procedure to mount the remaining crank handle on the cross feed screw.
Top View
Clockwise Brings
Feed Screw Out
Top View
Feed Screw
Flat Washer
Locking Nut
Counterclockwise
Sends Feed Screw
In
Fig. 1
Crank Handle
Fig. 2
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MAINTENANCE
Acetone may irritate the skin. Wear gloves and eye protection when using acetone.
• Your vise comes with a layer of anti-rust protective coating on the machined surfaces. Remove this coating with a clean cloth moistened with acetone, then protect the machined surfaces by applying a light coat of good-quality paste wax.
• After using your vise, wipe it off with a cloth to ensure that no chips, shavings, or other debris get into the way of your vise. Keep your vise clean. Periodically check the ways of the vise to ensure that they are not blocked or damaged by chips, shavings, or other debris.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Follow the instructions below to safely and securely mount your cross vise to a stable workbench. Mounting your vise eliminates the risk of your vise moving or falling, allowing for more accuracy and user safety.
1. Select a secure worktop to which your vise will be mounted, such as a workbench. The workbench should be sturdy and fixed to the floor.
2. Find the best location on your worktop to mount your vise.
It is good to select a spot that allows access to both crank handles, as well as the vise clamping handle (Part 14).
3. Once you have selected where you want to mount your vise, use a pencil to mark the holes where the vise will be bolted
(four mounting flanges are located on the base). You must use at least two bolts that are diagonal from each other. Use four bolts for optimum stability.
4. Move the vise to the side and use a drill to drill out the marked spots for the bolts.
5. Line up the vise with the drilled holes. Insert bolts and fasten. If the bolts extend through the bench, place a washer and nut onto the end. Tighten nuts onto the bolts using a wrench. (These bolts, washers and nuts are not included).
1/2"
3-1/4"
4-7/8"
NOTE: To prevent the bolt from loosening over time, use split locking washers between flat washers, or use nylon locking nuts.
OPERATION
Before operation, mount your vise and follow the assembly instructions on page 1 to attach the handles.
1. Mark your workpiece for your specific job.
2. Rotate the leadscrew with handle counterclockwise to open the jaws. Place workpiece inside of jaws in desired position. Rotate the handle clockwise to tighten the jaws and firmly secure your workpiece.
3. To move the secured workpiece back and forth or side to side, rotate the lower and upper handles.
ADJUSTMENT GUIDE
Your vise comes pre-adjusted from the factory, and should not require adjustment. However, if the cross or longitudinal slides (Parts 1 & 16) are too tight or too loose, follow the steps below to adjust them.
1. Locate the three gib screws on the side of the slide in question (Fig. 3).
2. Loosen the three hex nuts (Part 5), using a 10 mm wrench or socket (not included).
(Fig. 4 - Step 2)
3.
IF THE SLIDE IS TOO TIGHT
• Loosen the set screws (Parts 6 & 23) using the included hex wrench (Fig. 4 - 3A).
IF THE SLIDE IS TOO LOOSE
• Tighten the set screws (Parts 6 & 23) using the included hex wrench (Fig. 4 - 3B).
4. Using the 10 mm wrench or socket, tighten the hex nuts (Part 5) back down. Make further adjustments as needed.
Gib Screws Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
A
B
Side View
SPECIFICATIONS
Fig. 3
Jaw Capacity
Cross Slide Travel
Longitudinal Slide Travel
Clamping Strength
Dimensions
Weight
3-1/2 in.
6 in.
5.8 in.
1984 LBF
11-3/4 in. x 12-1/4 in. x 5-1/2 in.
15.4 lbs
Fig. 4
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