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Bench Vise AWTools AW20123 rotatable 70 mm jaw width
Bench Vise AWTools AW20123 rotatable 70 mm jaw width
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Bench Vise AWTools AW20123 rotatable 70 mm jaw width
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Bench Vise AWTools AW20123 rotatable 70 mm jaw width
Bench Vise AWTools AW20123 rotatable 70 mm jaw width
AWTools AW20123 rotatable bench vise with 70 mm jaw width is a compact clamping tool designed to hold workpieces securely during drilling, filing, cutting and assembly. The vise mounts to a workbench and features a rotatable base that allows positioning the clamped object at different angles for improved access. Its 70 mm jaw width provides a stable contact area for small to medium-sized parts used in metalworking, woodworking and general DIY tasks.
The rotatable base enables quick angle adjustments without repositioning the entire workpiece, saving time and improving precision. A 70 mm jaw width balances compact size with sufficient clamping surface for common workshop tasks. The vise is designed for bench mounting to provide a secure connection to the work surface and reduce movement under load. Materials and construction are intended to withstand routine workshop forces during drilling, filing and cutting.
Securely bolt the vise to a stable workbench using appropriate fasteners for your bench material. Open the jaws by turning the handle, place the workpiece between the jaws and tighten until the part is held firmly but not deformed. Rotate the base to the required angle and lock it in place according to the vise's rotation mechanism before beginning drilling, filing, cutting or assembly operations. Release the workpiece by loosening the handle and remove it once the task is complete.
Use protective jaw covers when clamping delicate materials to prevent surface damage. Inspect mounting bolts and the rotation lock periodically and tighten as needed to maintain safe operation. Avoid over-tightening on fragile parts and use appropriate cutting and drilling speeds for the material being processed.
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