Record Bench Vice x 75mm 152mm x 145mm, 22.3kg
- RS Stock No.:
- 460-1146
- Mfr. Part No.:
- T6TON6VS
- Brand:
- Record
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- RS Stock No.:
- 460-1146
- Mfr. Part No.:
- T6TON6VS
- Brand:
- Record
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Record | |
Vice Type | Bench Vice | |
Jaw Width | 152mm | |
Jaw Opening | 145mm | |
Jaw Depth | 75mm | |
Mounting | Bolts | |
Weight | 22.3kg | |
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Brand Record | ||
Vice Type Bench Vice | ||
Jaw Width 152mm | ||
Jaw Opening 145mm | ||
Jaw Depth 75mm | ||
Mounting Bolts | ||
Weight 22.3kg | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
Irwin Record Medium-Duty Workshop Vice with Swivel Base
Introducing the medium-duty, professional Bench Vice from IRWIN Record. This vice features robust and rigid design and has been manufactured from a combination of grained grey iron and high-quality, hardened steel. The IRWIN Bench Vice also features a fused steel handle that will bend before the vice can be overstressed and a two-start rolled acme thread that can fully open the jaws in the minimum of winding. It's is an ideal tool for every professional or DIY enthusiast requiring a compact multi-purpose vice with superior clamping force, the safety of use and robust construction.
Features and Benefits:
Compact heavy-duty workshop vice
Suitable for use by both the amateur and professional craftsman
Body and slide have been ground to exacting standards
Machined anvil and replaceable steel jaw plates
High-grade ACME thread main screw with the capacity to clamp over one ton between the jaws
A safety stop prevents the slide from being accidentally separated from the body
The main screw has a two-start rolled acme thread to speed the jaws from fully closed to fully open with a minimum of winding
Suitable for use by both the amateur and professional craftsman
Body and slide have been ground to exacting standards
Machined anvil and replaceable steel jaw plates
High-grade ACME thread main screw with the capacity to clamp over one ton between the jaws
A safety stop prevents the slide from being accidentally separated from the body
The main screw has a two-start rolled acme thread to speed the jaws from fully closed to fully open with a minimum of winding
Typical Application:
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:
How wide vice's jaws open?
The distance between the jaws can be adjusted from 0 to 145 mm.
Is this vice good for woodworking?
This Vice is ideal for woodworking, metalworking or any other professional applications thanks to precise clamping control, compact size and swivel base.
What is the distance between fixing holes?
The distance between centres of front fixing-holes is 203mm and the distance from mid-point between front fixing-hole centres to the centre of rear fixing-hole is 176mm.
Whats the maximum bolt size I can use to anchor the vice to the table?
The fixing hole diameter is 14.5mm so M14 bolt size will be ideal to mount this vice to a workbench.
The distance between the jaws can be adjusted from 0 to 145 mm.
Is this vice good for woodworking?
This Vice is ideal for woodworking, metalworking or any other professional applications thanks to precise clamping control, compact size and swivel base.
What is the distance between fixing holes?
The distance between centres of front fixing-holes is 203mm and the distance from mid-point between front fixing-hole centres to the centre of rear fixing-hole is 176mm.
Whats the maximum bolt size I can use to anchor the vice to the table?
The fixing hole diameter is 14.5mm so M14 bolt size will be ideal to mount this vice to a workbench.