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VICES (BANGLE, CLAMP, ENGRAVER, MITRE, PIN & RING)


• Suction based vice for light work • Modelcraft range


Dimensions: • 195 x 130 x 110mm (Height x width x depth) • Weight: 1.3Kgg


Code V44333 Description UOM Price 2 ¾” (70mm) Jaw Suction Base Vice EACH £17.95 Vice Jaws - Foredom VICES (HAND-HELD)


A large selection of hand held vices are available. Our range is sourced from all over the world giving our customer excellent choice in price and quality.


Vices have an array of advantages which make the working process a faster and uncomplicated one in filing, tapping, hammering, soldering, forming, polishing, twisting wire/sheet, etc.


10mm Jaw Width, Indian


150 grams Code


V31882


VICES (BANGLE, CLAMP, ENGRAVER, MITRE, PIN & RING)


Description


15mm Jaw Width with Rotating Wooden Handle, Indian


25mm Jaw Width, Indian


UOM Price EACH £9.95


“Soft Jaws” bench vice pads attach to any 3” or 4” Vice with magnetic strips.


• Foredom A-SJ35


They have cushioned pads made of resilient ethylene vinyl acetate that grip odd shapes and prevents marring of polished or painted surfaces and threaded


parts. Code


FDASJ35 Description Vinyl Acetate Foredom Soft Jaws Vice Jaws - Magnetic


UOM Price EACH


• 10mm Jaw width • Smooth Jaw • Length 125mm • Hole through the centre of the handle to accept long pins and wire


• Maximum jaw opening 3mm • Steel, knurled handle


£8.95


• Weight 100g Code


V39598 Description 10mm Jaw Width, Indian 12.5mm Jaw Width, Indian


UOM Price EACH


Hand held, hollow vice for gripping small components e.g. pins, wire, rods etc.


• 3 inch • 25mm wide serrated spring loaded jaws • Opening to max 15mm capacity • Length 8cm


• Weight 180g Code


V9827 Description 25mm Jaw Width, Indian 25mm Jaw Width, Indian £3.95


UOM Price EACH


£3.30


Hand Held Vice for gripping small components e.g. pins, wire, rods etc.


Aluminium vice jaws with leather face protectors.


• Protect your work from getting unnecessary, unsightly vice marks


• An inexpensive and vital piece of equipment for any workshop that deals with delicate items in manufacture or repair


• Magnetic backs enabling easy on/off application as well as added strength and stability


Size: 90 x 35mm Code


V36090 Description Vice Jaws, Universal, Leather


UOM Price PACK*2


• 12.5mm Jaw Width • Smooth Jaw • Length 150mm • Hole through the centre of the handle to accept long pins and wire


• Maximum Jaw Opening 5mm • Wooden Handle


• Weight 90gms Code


V32161 Description 12.5mm Jaw Width, Indian


15mm Jaw Width with Rotating Handle


£3.75


UOM Price EACH


• 6 ½ inch • Length 16.5cm • Weight 230g


25mm wide smooth spring loaded jaws and central “V” groove, opening to 15mm max capacity and featuring


a sealed wooded handle for comfortable grip. Code


Description V9829 25mm Jaw Width, Indian 35mm Jaw Width, Indian £2.95


UOM Price EACH


£7.90


Hand vice for holding, bending and twisting your workshop materials


• Handle adjustment rotation jaw open and close action


• For the jeweller, silversmith, arts craft, contemporary jeweller, model makers and light engineers


• Compatible wooden handle • Quality steel vice jaws and body


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• 4 inch • 35mm wide serrated spring loaded jaws • Opening to max 20mm capacity • Length 10cm • Weight 260g


Code V9828 Description 35mm Jaw Width, Indian


UOM Price EACH


£4.95


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