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Vice work

20th February 1976
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From SKIL comes a vice which has a jaw opening of 7.5cm (2.95in) and a jaw width of 7cm (2.75in). It can be mounted on a work bench or used as a simple clamp.

Instead of a conventional clamping adtion by means Of a threaded spindle, an eccentric clamp is used on the SKIL which allows the work to be secured With just one hand movement.

Recesses in the jaws allow for horizontal or vertical fixing of the work and the slotted base permits drilling right through the material. The jaws have an anti-slip profile.

Available from : SKIL (Great Britain) Ltd, 1B Thames Avenue,. Windsor, Berks SL4 1QJ.

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