Key Questions: Product Drilldown:

Price Ranges for Workholding Equipment

The cost of workholding equipment can vary significantly depending on factors such as the type of equipment, size, capacity, quality, and brand. Here are typical price ranges for some common types of workholding equipment:

  1. Vises: Bench vises can range from $50 to several hundred dollars depending on size and quality. Precision machinist vises can range from $100 to over $1000.

  2. Clamping kits: Basic clamping kits for milling machines can range from $50 to $200, while higher-end and more comprehensive kits can cost $200 to $500 or more.

  3. Magnetic chucks: Magnetic chucks for holding ferrous materials on a grinder or milling machine can range from $100 to over $1000 depending on size and holding capacity.

  4. Collet chucks: Collet chucks for holding tools in CNC machines can range from $50 for basic sets to several hundred dollars for high-precision sets.

  5. Rotary tables: Simple manual rotary tables can range from $200 to $1000, while motorized and precision rotary tables can range from $1000 to several thousand dollars.

These are general price ranges and actual costs may vary. It's advisable to research specific brands and models to get accurate pricing information as the market is dynamic and prices can change.