Mini Clamp
A compact version of the larger dovetail clamps, allowing you to use your dovetail accessories wherever you go. Made from solid aluminium for maximum strength, the clamp can grab onto a bench from 19mm to 76mm thick. Specially designed for use with the Flex Mounted Face Shield (997 3315 – opposite), simply slot your Knew Concepts dovetail accessory into the 7.9mm mounting hole.
997 3316 £39.00
Dovetail Tilting Adapter
Ideal for filing, sawing, and many other applications, this useful adapter allows you to tilt any standard dovetail-mounted tool up to 45°. Features a setting knob, giving you the option to quickly adjust to 6 pre-set angles. To use, simply slide it onto your normal dovetail, and then place your desired workbench accessory onto the face of the tilting adapter.
997 3314 £71.00
Dovetail Accessory Plate
Features a variety of anchor points, enabling you to use multiple Knew Concepts accessory tools, such as the Face Shield (997 3315 – opposite), Bench Peg (997 3308 – opposite) and more. Position your workbench accessories dependent on the task at hand and simply place in-between your current dovetail and dovetail system tools to get started. This innovative design is made from aluminium and features a built in 22mm diameter high-strength magnet, ideal for holding burrs, drills, and other small tools whilst you work.
997 3313 £65.00
Magnetic Bench Clamp
Specifically designed for use with the Knew Concepts Sawing Bench Peg. With a built in 19mm (¾”) diameter high-strength magnet, convenient for holding burrs, drills, and other small tools. Measures approximately 100mm wide, and includes engraved rulers and two circular divider guides for fast measuring.
997 3321 £72.00
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