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MILL FIXTURE BASES 

For mounting on aT-slotted machine table, see

Sure-Lock Fixture Keysand

T Nuts.

 

Cast Iron

FEATURES: Perfect start for a small-to-medium-size milling fixture. Top surface is ground flat and parallel to the bottom within .002" TIR. Ready to mount on virtually any milling machine, reducing tooling cost and lead time considerably. Thick, reinforced cast iron construction provides excellent rigidity.

MOUNTING: Each base is jig bored for two Sure-Lock Fixture Keys. Slotted tangs are useful for fastening to the machine.

SIZES: Available in four standard fixture sizes — see Dimensions page for part numbers, and Size Comparison page for a group photo of all sizes:  6 x 9"  8 x 12"  10 x 15"  12 x 18"

MATERIAL: Gray cast iron, ASTM class 40.

This item will no longer be available after our existing inventory is sold.

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MILL FIXTURE BASES

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HONDA HISTORY Get impressed like i was after reading this History . 1906  :Soichiro Honda was Born  ( Founder of HONDA )1910  :Takeo Fujisawa was Born1922  :Honda left school to work as a Mechanic1930  :Fujisawa enters the 57th Infantry Regiment of the Japanese Army1931  :Honda received his patent for iron wheel          Fujisawa left the Army1936  :Honda's first race in All-Japan Rally1937  :Honda's first company Tokai Seikai Heavy Industry          Perfected die-cast piston rings1942  :Toyota Motor acquires 40% of TSHI1945  :Honda sell his remaining 60% of TSHI to Toyota Motor1946  :Soichiro Honda establishes the Honda Technical Research Institute1947  :Kiyoshi Kawashima enter the Company (became President in 73)           Honda produces its first product, the A-type bicycle engine 1948  :Honda Motor Company Ltd. Established 1949  :Honda produces its first motorcycle, the 98cc, 2-cycle Dream           Takeo Fujisawa join the Honda Motor Company 1951  :The Dream Type E  4-stroke 146cc motorcycle 1952  :Honda Cub 50cc Scooter (Type F) 1953  :Honda workers joined and organized Worker's Union          Benly 90cc motorcycle (Type J)           Honda releases its first power product engine 1954  :Juno 200cc Scooter (Type K)          Honda motorcycles race in the Isle of Man          Juno Scooter exported to the U.S.1957  :R&D Center set up          The Dream C-70 250cc 4 Stroke Motorcycle 1958  :The Honda Super Cub motor bike debuts 1959  :The Honda Racing Team participates in the Isle of Man TT Race, taking 6th          place in the 125cc motorcycle class

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          American Honda Motor Co., Inc. opens in Los Angeles           Honda begins motorcycle production at its Suzuka factory1960  :First oversea production facility (in Taiwan)1961  :Honda's famous ad campaign "You Meet the Nicest People

on a Honda"          launches1962  :Honda T360 light Truck          Honda releases the S500, its first sports car, in Japan 1963  :Honda competes in Formula 1 Grand Prix for the first time1964  :Honda S600 roadster sportscar          Asian Honda Motor Co. established          Auto production begins at Honda's Saitama factory in Sayama, Japan

1965  :Exported Honda S600 roadster            Honda records first F1 victory in Mexico (1,500cc)            Honda introduces the E300 portable generator      

  1966  :Honda N360 mini-compact car with air-cooled engine debuts1967  :Honda wins F1 Grand Prix in Italy (3,000cc)          Auto production begins at Honda's Suzuka factory1968  :Honda 1300cc (air-cooled) sub compact car1969  :The Honda Dream CB750 Four motorcycle debuts in North America1972  :Honda Civic debuts1973  :CVCC engine complies with Clean Air Amendments for 1975          License CVCC technology to Ford, Chrysler, and Izusu          Soichiro Honda and Takeo Fujisawa retire from Honda Motor          Kiyoshi Kawashima becomes President of Honda Motor1974  :Honda Goldwing GL-1000 motorcycle          Honda CVCC engine pass the EPA emission test1976  :Honda Accord Compact Car    1977 :Honda Civic ranks first in U.S. fuel-economy tests for fourth consecutive year1978  :Honda Prelude debuts    1979  :Honda of America Manufacturing opens and begins motorcycle assembly1980  :Compact size Honda Quint (Integra)          Groundbreaking for an Automobile plant in Ohio 1981  :Honda wins 500cc Motocross World Championship for the third consecutive           year1982  :Honda of America Manufacturing begins assembly of the Honda Accord          Honda Accord (2nd Generation)1983  :Honda Civic CRX wins first place for gasoline-car fuel consumption in U.S.           tests

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          Honda returns to F1 Racing after a 15-year hiatus   

 1984  :Honda Research of America opens          Lawnmower assembly begins at Honda Power Equipment Manufacturing Inc.          Honda Civic (3rd Generation)          Honda Civic CRX          Honda Prelude (2nd Generation) 1986  :Acura Division (upscale division selling Honda Products)          Acura Legend Luxury Sedan V6 (Honda Legend)          Acura Integra (Honda Quint Integra)

          Honda Accord (3 Generation) 1987  :Prelude becomes first passenger car in the world to employ 4-wheel steering          American-assembled Accord Coupe and Gold Wing Touring

motorcycles          importing to Japan commences           Acura Legend Coupe 1988  :Honda Civic (4th Generation)          Real-time 4 Wheel Drive Civic Wagovan          Honda CRX (2nd Generation)          Honda Accord Coupe 1989  :Soichiro Honda becomes first Asian to be inducted into U.S. Automotive Hall          of Fame          Accord becomes best-selling car model in the United States1990  :The Acura NSX, a new sports car, debuts          Honda wins its fifth consecutive 1st ranking in the J.D. Power Consumer          Satisfaction Index          Acura Integra (2nd Generation)          Honda Accord (4th Generation) Sedan, Coupe, and Wagon          Acura Legend (2nd Generation)    1991  :Honda posts 10th consecutive win in the Isle of Man TT          Ultra fuel-efficient VTEC-E engine debuts in new Civic          Discontinued Honda CRX           Founder Soichiro Honda passes away1992  :Honda Civic (5th Generation)          Honda Prelude (4th Generation)          Honda Del Sol          VTEC engine - Variable Valve Timing 1993  :Honda Civic Coupe , Dual Air Bags          Acura Vigor 5 cylinder Sports Sedan           Honda's power product engines are first to meet new California emissions          regulations          Honda wins the world's major solar race, the World Solar Challenge in 1993,          with the Honda Dream1994  :Honda enters the Indy Car World Series

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          Honda Accord (5th Generation)          Honda Odyssey "minivan"          Honda Passport (re-badged Isuzu Rodeo)          Acura Integra (3 Generation)

          Acura SLX (re-badged Isuzu Trooper)     1995  :Honda introduces the first gasoline-powered vehicle to meet LEV          (Low-Emission Vehicle) standards          Acura TL Sports Sedan (replaced Vigor in name) 1996  :Honda introduces the Acura CL, developed and produced in the United          States, using U.S. and globally sourced parts.

          Honda announces plans to produce an electric-powered vehicle          Sales of the Honda Valkyrie, a new American-assembled custom          motorcycle, begin

          Honda wins the IndyCar Manufacturer's Championship          Honda wins the World Solar Challenge

          Honda Civic (6th Generation)     1997  :Honda begins to lease the Honda EV PLUS electric vehicle          Accord and Civic Low-Emission Vehicle (LEV) sales commence throughout          the United States and Canada          Accord and Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) sales begin in California          Acura RL Luxury Sedan (replaced Legend in name)          Acura Integra Type R          Honda Prelude (5th Generation)1998  :Assembly of the Civic GX, a vehicle powered by compressed natural gas,          begins in Ohio          Honda wins the CART Engine Manufacturer's Championship          Honda Passport (2nd Generation built by Isuzu)           Honda CRV mini SUV1999  :Honda Motor Co., Inc. celebrates its 50th Anniversary          Honda wins the CART Engine Manufacturer's Championship          Honda Accord (6th Generation)

    2000  :Honda Odyssey Minivan - largest Honda built          Acura TL (2nd Generation)          Honda breaks ground on a new $440 million auto plant near Lincoln,          Alabama

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          S2000 Roadster          Acura CL Coupe (2nd Generation)