I recently picked an Irwin Record 25 vice out of a scrap bin at work. It was thrown there having “given out” whilst clamping a heavy casting that was having its bolts torqued to ~400Nm. Each time it slipped in the jaws, they gave the vice handle a hammering to tighten it further. As a result, the casting that braces against the half-nut has broken. The quick release mechanism had also been pulled over to one side and no longer engaged the screw. The vice was binned without any further investigation.
Having rebuilt the vice, it all works fine but the half nut is now only half supported so I want to repair the damaged casting. The image below show the underside of the vice quick release mechanism
The next image is looking to the vice with he front jaw removed – showing the broken part of the casting
The final image shows roughly where the half nut sits when it is engaged.
According to the Irwin Record website, this vice is made from ductile iron. However, I am unsure how to proceed having never repaired cast iron before.
My thoughts are that I could get the broken part of the casting brazed back on as I still have it, but I am unsure how easy or how strong that repair would be. The second option would be build the area back up by welding it then grind it back into shape – again, I am unsure how easy this would be or how likely it would be to cause failure due to creating a heat affected zone around the weld. There are probably also other ways to repair this that I haven’t considered.
I’m guessing there will be guys on this forum that have experience of similar repairs and I would appreciate any advice I can get.
Thanks in advance
Having rebuilt the vice, it all works fine but the half nut is now only half supported so I want to repair the damaged casting. The image below show the underside of the vice quick release mechanism
The next image is looking to the vice with he front jaw removed – showing the broken part of the casting
The final image shows roughly where the half nut sits when it is engaged.
According to the Irwin Record website, this vice is made from ductile iron. However, I am unsure how to proceed having never repaired cast iron before.
My thoughts are that I could get the broken part of the casting brazed back on as I still have it, but I am unsure how easy or how strong that repair would be. The second option would be build the area back up by welding it then grind it back into shape – again, I am unsure how easy this would be or how likely it would be to cause failure due to creating a heat affected zone around the weld. There are probably also other ways to repair this that I haven’t considered.
I’m guessing there will be guys on this forum that have experience of similar repairs and I would appreciate any advice I can get.
Thanks in advance