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Bench vice, table model 60 mm
Bench vice, table model 60 mm
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This bench vise with 60 mm wide jaws is the perfect choice for hobbyists who need a compact and reliable tool for clamping and handling small parts. It is specially designed for precise and safe working, making it an excellent tool for countless applications. The vise is easily attached to the table with a clamping screw, ensuring a solid hold without the need for additional mounting hardware.
The bench vise combines compact size with durability, making it the perfect choice for spaces where a reliable, yet easily portable tool is needed. Its jaw width is 60 mm, and the maximum opening is approximately 35 mm, which is sufficient for most light clamping jobs. The cast iron frame ensures durability and allows for precise work without bending or movement.
The clamping screw on this bench vise is designed to hold the tool securely to the edge of the table. The attachment does not require bolts or complicated tools, which increases convenience and allows for quick transfer from one workstation to another.
A versatile tool for different needs
Electronics repair and assembly: This vice is ideal for small, precision jobs such as working with circuit boards, cables, or small metal parts. The compact vice holds parts firmly in place, making soldering or component installation effortless.
Jewelry and Crafts: Those who create small, precision-crafted jewelry or craft projects will appreciate the vise's ability to hold work materials securely in place. Its jaw guards can be padded if necessary to prevent marks from leaving on delicate materials.
Hobby Modeling: Hobbyists working on miniature models such as cars, airplanes or dioramas benefit from the stability of a vise, allowing them to paint, cut or glue parts safely without fear of them moving.
Light wood and metal work fastening: The vice is suitable for small woodwork, such as shaping decorative parts, fastening small moldings, or light metalwork, such as filing and cutting small pipes or rods.
For educational institutions and courses: The compact size and simple mounting system of the bench make it an excellent choice for educational institutions or courses where a safe and easy-to-use tool is needed for beginners.
Features
Jaw width: 60 mm
Maximum aperture: approx. 35 mm
Material: Cast iron
Mounting: With clamping screw to the edge of the table
Recommended use: Fastening and handling small parts
Vise instruction manual
Installation: Open the vice's clamping jaws and place it in the desired position on the edge of the table. Tighten the clamping screw securely to hold the vice in place.
Use: Open the jaws to fit the workpiece by turning the screw. Place the workpiece between the jaws and tighten the screw until the workpiece is securely in place.
Maintenance: Keep the moving parts of the vise clean and lubricate them lightly with oil as needed to maintain smooth operation.
Choosing the right vice
When choosing a vice, consider the following:
Size and jaw width: Choose a vise with a jaw width and opening that matches the size of the pieces you are working on.
Material and construction: Cast iron vises offer durability and stability, which is important for precision work.
Mounting method: Desk-mounted models are stable, but if you need portability, consider a model with a suction cup mount.
Warnings
Always make sure the vise is securely fastened before use.
Do not overload the vise; it is designed for handling small parts.
Wear protective equipment, such as safety glasses, when working with a vise.
FAQ
What is the maximum opening of the vise?
Approximately 35mm.
How do you attach a vice to a table?
With a clamping screw to the edge of the table.
What material is the vise made of?
Made of cast iron.
Is the vise suitable for metalworking?
Yes, it is suitable for processing small metal parts.
Can the vise be attached to any table?
Yes, as long as the table edge is strong enough and the thickness is suitable for attachment.
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