Instructions
FIGURE 3a & 3b (Above)—Mounting points
for the mill vise.
FIGURE 4—Mounting
points for the 2.5” 4-jaw
chuck.
FIGURE 5—Mounting
points for the 3.1” 4-jaw
chuck.
FIGURE 6—Using a Tommy Bar to keep a 3-jaw chuck from
unscrewing during machining. Place the Tommy Bar in one
of the holes in the upper chuck body and use a 10-32 socket
head cap screw as a stop.To lock the chuck down in the
proper position, put the socket head cap screw that goes into
the 3/4-16 hold-down in from the bottom of the plate. Rotate
the chuck to the desired position with the Tommy Bar
against the stop screw and then tighten the hold-down screw
to lock the chuck in place. Then set the plate to the desired
angle.
TOMMY BAR
MAINTENANCE
The angle graduations are laser engraved into the stainless
steel side plates so you don’t have to worry about rust or
solvents. Do not try to polish around the engraving.
Though quite easily readable, it is not very deep and could
be removed in the polishing process.
Joe Martin
President and Owner
P/N 3750—Page 2 of 2
PARTS LIST
REF
NO. P/N QTY. Description
1 3754 1 Tilting Angle Table Bottom Plate
2 3751 1 Tilting Angle Table Top Plate
3 3752 1 Tilting Angle Table Side Plate, Plain
4 3753 1 Tilting Angle Table Side Plate, Engraved
5 3755 2 Tilting Angle Table Bushing
6 3756 1 Tilting Angle Table 3/4-16 Chuck Hold Down
7 3056 4 10-32 T-Nuts
(Not Shown)
8 4067 13 10-32 x 1/2” SHCS
9 4066 2 3/16” I.D.Washer
10 5012 1 Pointer
11 3210 1 10-32 hex nut
12 5021 1 8-32 X 1/4" Phillips Head Screw
1
2
3
4
5
68
9
10
11
12
MILL VISE
MILL VISE
2.5" 4-JAW CHUCK
3.1" 4-JAW CHUCK
3-JAW CHUCK
8
8
8
8
FIGURE 7—ALTERNATIVE SETUP
Note that by removing the four screws that hold the
side plates to the base, reversing their direction and
reinstalling them, the tilting plate can be reversed to
allow the table to face the opposite direction in
relation to the base. This may offer an advantage in
some setups.
EXPLODED VIEW


