Vices & Clamps
TOOLS
Watchmakers Bench Vice Sole Plate - Bergeon
Vices - 2” (50mm) Jaw, Top Mounted Rotating Head Bench Vice
Code V32982
Description
3” (75mm) Jaw, Clamp On Rotating Head Bench Vice
UOM Price EACH £16.95
Vices - 4” (100mm) Jaw, Heavy Duty Workshop Vice
Bergeon 1 186) Replacement Sole Plate Weight 8g
Code V1826A Description
Watchmakers Bench Vice Sole Plate - Bergeon
UOM Price EACH £32.85
Secure on your work surface with screws bottom cast base has 3 holes
Sturdy cast iron construction Enamelled hand painted nish Is that claret & blue Made in India
Vices - 2” (50mm) Jaw, Clamp On Rotating Head Bench Vice
Dimensions: 1 x x mm aw width mm Maximum opening 3mm Weight 1Kg
Code V36465 Description UOM Price 2” (50mm) Vice with Swival Base EACH
Vices - 3” (75mm) Jaw, Clamp On Rotating Head Bench Vice
£9.95
Dimensions: aw width 1mm Maximum opening 1mm Weight 8Kg
Code V33153 Description
4” (100mm) Jaw, Heavy Duty Workshop Vice
Vices - Jewellers Engravers Vice
UOM Price EACH £45.90
A compact heavy duty workshop vice suitable for use by both the amateur and professional craftsman. The body and slide have been ground to exacting standards and feature a machined anvil and replaceable steel jaw plates. High grade ACME thread main screw with the capacity to clamp over one ton between the jaws.
A safety stop prevents the slide from being accidentally separated from the body.
Table vice rotating with clamp Rotates a full 36 degrees to a workable position and then should be locked with the lever.
The clamp on vice feature permits the user to move the vice to different areas of the workshop.
Rigid cast iron construction. Enamelled, hand painted nish. Made in India
Dimensions: 14 x 6 x 13mm aw width mm Maximum opening 4mm Clamp tting table maximum 3mm Weight 1.1kg
Code V5345 Description
2” Jaw Clamp On Rotating Head Bench Vice
UOM Price EACH £16.70 Bench Top Swivel ice
The ball socket manufacture of this multipurpose vice enables complete exibility for ling, sawing, soldering, polishing, painting models, engraving drilling and grinding.
The unit tilts at angles from -9 and rotates a full 36.
The mounting clamp opens as wide as which will mount on the majority of workbenches, while the rubber pad protects the benchs surface from marking.
The ball sits rmly in the socket whilst allowing the user freedom to reposition work as frequently as required.
The jaws are covered with detachable, protective inserts to avoid damaging the held pieces.
Jewellery Drill Bits
See Page 703
The jaw width is 3 6mm) but opens to . The jaws have grooves specically ground in to hold tube and sheet.
Made of heavy cast aluminium with an enamel- coated body and cold rolled steel screws.
Dimensions: 3 x 13 x mm Weight: 1kg
Popular vices for engraving, model making, sculpture making are just some examples of this vice: The adjustable ball swivel enables versatile use, allowing repositioning of work as frequently as required, etc.
our holding pins are included slot into any of the sixty position holes allowing any different shaped items to be used on this tool.
Open/close the vice jaws for different sized objects using the easy hand operated turning knob.
Complete metal construction.
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