Swivel bench vise 125 mm

Index: HT3B617
Rotary locksmith’s vice designed for clamping objects manually or mechanically processed. Used for repair, overhaul and construction work. A robust, cast iron structure with an anvil and hardened thread enables the use of the vice during heavy duty work.

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Description

Product description

Rotary locksmith’s vice designed for clamping objects manually or mechanically processed. Used for repair, overhaul and construction work. A robust, cast iron structure with an anvil and hardened thread enables the use of the vice during heavy duty work.

Characteristic

  • coated with baked anti-corrosive paint
  • adjustable, rotary base enables to change the angle in the horizontal plane by 360 degrees and to place the workpiece in the most comfortable operating position
  • steel, hardened jaws with cross cuttings
  • strong, durable ductile iron body (graphite inclusions)
  • base mounted with two bolts
  • chrome-plated steel structural elements
  • knob equipped with safety ends. 

Technical data

Additional information Rotary base 360 st
Material Ductile iron
Quantity in package 1
weight [kg] 10,5
Width [mm] 125

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