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Irwin T84-34 Heavy Duty Eng Vice 4.1/2" Jaws

£981.49
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Description

General description

Irwin T84-34 Heavy Duty Eng Vice features a robust design ideal for shaping, beating, and heavy-duty work. It is constructed from SG ductile iron, ensuring durability and stability during use. The sliding jaw is machined on all friction surfaces for smooth operation, and it is fitted with a steel handle and main screw for added strength.

Technical specifications

  • Base Type: Fixed
  • Jaw Material: Steel
  • Jaw Opening: 145mm
  • Jaw Width: 115mm
  • Model Number: T8434
  • Mounting Type: Bolt
  • Overall Material: Cast Iron
  • Vice Type: Bench Vice
  • Other information

    Irwin T84-34 Heavy Duty Eng Vice 4.1/2" Jaws

    Features

    • Brand
      IRWIN
    • Length
      11.5 cm
    • Material
      Steel
    • Warranty
      1 year(s)
    • Jaws width
      115 mm
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