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Useful Vice

4th May 1962, Page 98
4th May 1962
Page 98
Page 98, 4th May 1962 — Useful Vice
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AN improved version of their turret jaw vice has been introduced by Dohm, Ltd., 167 Victoria Street, London, S.W.1. The new model—the Dohm-CoIt —has one rotatable jaw with four sizes of half-round and two vee slots, one vertical, one horizontal, to facilitate the holding of angles, tubes and irregularly shaped bars. Such things as long tubes can be held in the horizontal groove which prevents "end droop" as well as "riding-up" when the vice is tightened.

Retail price of the Dohm-Colt is £4 19s. 6d. The jaw width is 3.25 in. and maximum jaw opening is 4.375 in. The vice weighs 25 lb.

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