RS PRO Bench Vice x 48mm 104mm x 100mm, 5.88 KGS

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Brand

RS PRO

Type

Bench Vice

Vice Type

Bench Vice

Jaw Width

104mm

Jaw Opening

100mm

Jaw Depth

48mm

Mounting

Bolts

Weight

5.88 KGS

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

RS PRO Ductile Iron Bench Vice with 360° Rotation


Use this bench vice from RS PRO, the perfect workmate to clamp materials in place while cutting, drilling, filing and so much more. This high-quality bench vice is extremely versatile and is designed for mounting to a workbench in garages or workshops. When you need to secure materials in place this vice is perfect for the most demanding applications.

Why would you choose this bench vice?


The RS PRO bench vice is manufactured from Ductile Iron, has a large reinforced anvil and replaceable steel serrated jaw. During application, the quick-release lever quickly loosens the jaws of the vice and returns to the locked position. Another key feature is the 360° swivel base that allows you to place and lock the vice in favourable positions and the handle can be operated left or right-handed depending on where the vice is mounted.

Features and Benefits


  • Heavy duty bench vice

  • Large reinforced anvil

  • Replaceable steel serrated jaw

  • Finished with hammertone paint

  • 360° rotating head

  • Bench mount

General Specification


  • Material: Ductile iron

  • Length: 275 mm

  • Depth: 120 mm

  • Height: 133 mm

  • Weight: 5.88 Kg

Mechanical Specification


  • Max Jaw opening: 100 mm

  • Handle length: 165 mm

  • Diameter of Base: 11 mm

Applications


  • Woodworkers and carpenters

  • Engineers and metalworkers

  • Mechanics

  • Hobbyists and enthusiasts

Note

During installation, it is important to position the vice at the end of the workbench so you can utilise the swivel action when required. Another top tip is to make sure the rear jaw of the vice is in front of the table workbench. This will ensure whatever material you are working on does not hit the table.

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