ABOUT US

Built in production. Proven in output.

Gold Grip was developed inside a high-performance CNC environment to solve real throughput and utilization challenges — not theoretical ones.

Developed to solve underutilized machine capacity

Gold Grip Vises originated inside Custom Complex Manufacturing (CCMS), a high-mix, precision CNC operation.

As part complexity increased, setup frequency grew — and spindle time was increasingly lost to re-fixturing, re-indicating, and workflow interruptions.

The problem wasn’t machine capability. It was how the table was being used.

Gold Grip was developed as a table-scale workholding system to transform the machine table into a scalable, continuous fixturing strategy.

Developed and validated in a live production environment.

WHY IT EXISTS

Designed for continuous machining — not repeated setups

By reducing setup interruptions and enabling multi-face access from a single table-level strategy, Gold Grip increases usable spindle time and improves operational flow.

WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT

A table-scale workholding system

Gold Grip is not a modular vise variation. It is a system-level approach to machining setups — designed to scale across complex parts and high-mix production environments.

WHY IT EXISTS

Designed for continuous machining — not repeated setups

By reducing setup interruptions and enabling multi-face access from a single table-level strategy, Gold Grip increases usable spindle time and improves operational flow.

WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT

A table-scale workholding system

Gold Grip is not a modular vise variation. It is a system-level approach to machining setups — designed to scale across complex parts and high-mix production environments.

Our Partners

We work with select manufacturing, tooling, and technology partners who support advanced machining environments and share a commitment to precision and performance.

Looking to partner with us?

We collaborate with partners who help shops move beyond the limitations of conventional workholding.

Adopt table-scale workholding.
Increase machine output without increasing machine count