Irwin Chain Pipe Vice x 100mm

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RS Stock No.:
145-7904
Mfr. Part No.:
T182C
Brand:
Irwin
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Brand

Irwin

Vice Type

Chain Pipe Vice

Jaw Opening

100mm

Mounting

Bolts

RoHS Status: Not Applicable

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

IRWIN Chain Pipe Vice


Introducing the high-quality Chaine Pipe Vice from IRWIN that has been designed with professional use in mind. This speciality vice generates a powerful grip due to its sturdy construction. The drop-forged, heat-treated steel jaws and high-tensile steel chain are mounted on a body cast from S.G ductile iron that is guaranteed unbreakable. All of these, combined with a flexible chain means the vice is compact and easy to store when not in use.

Features and Benefits:


• S.G. Ductile Iron construction guarantees high-impact resistance, increased strength and long life operation
• The drop-forged, heat-treated steel jaws for increased durability
• The high-tension steel chain for secure holding pipe in place

Typical Applications:


Bench and Hand Vices are mechanical tools designed to clamp or retain a workpiece allowing work to be securely performed on it. Vices are commonly used as portable or anchored tools in workshops of all sorts by professionals such as electricians, plumbers, pipefitters carpenters, car mechanics, engineers and serious DIY enthusiasts.

FAQs:


What is S.G Ductile Iron?
S.G. Ductile Iron is strong and flexible with similar characteristics to steel and is virtually unbreakable. Heavy duty vices manufactured from this material are designed to take much more punishing workloads than normal vices.

What does pipe chain vice do?
A Chain Pipe Vice is a speciality tool designed to hold pipe or tubing securely in place while cutting, welding or threading. This type of vice is commonly used by plumbers in the assembly of pipeline components.

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