Workbench Kit
Containing three essential tools. The Bench Peg (997 3308 – page 50) is a modern designed, solid stainless steel plate which provides you with a steady work surface for sawing and filing. The Flex Mounted Face Shield (997 3315 – page 50) will protect you from any debris or dust during soldering, grinding and polishing. The Dovetail Accessory Plate (997 3313 – page 51) enables you to use multiple Knew Concept accessories, such as the two included in this kit, and features a handy built in magnet for small tools. Please note: this kit does not include a bench attachment (997 3309 – below or 997 3317 – page 50).
997 3320 £145.99
Bench Clamp
Will fit onto any surface from ¾” to 3.7” in thickness, allowing you to fit any tool with a dovetail plate fastening wherever you need it. It is specifically designed for use with the Knew Concepts Sawing Bench Peg (997 3308 – page 50). The bench clamp features a selection of holes through which the clamp can be tightened, bringing an end to those annoying situations where beams on the underside of a table, bench or desk make it impossible to fit a bench pin. The main body of the clamp is constructed from aircraft grade aluminium, with a 2” hardened steel disc for use as an anvil plate set into the top portion of the clamp. Measures approximately 100mm wide.
997 3309 £72.00
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