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9 Inch Drill Press Locking Clamp, Drill Press Vise, Heavy Duty Drill Press Locking Clamp

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Product information

Description

General descriptionSecure your workpiece with this robust 9 Inch Drill Press Locking Clamp, designed for pressure drills. This heavy-duty drill press vise features a special design that allows it to attach directly to the drill slot for quick and easy use, ensuring accuracy and safety during operation. It is excellent for woodworking professionals.Technical specificationsClamp size: 2 inchesMaximum jaw opening: Not specifiedThroat depth: 3 inchesUsageThis clamp attaches to the drill slot and is ideal for securing workpieces during drilling tasks.Other informationStrength: Quick release lever for easy disassembly

Features

  • Brand
    MEMKEY
  • Warranty
    2 year(s)
  • Material
    Steel
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Colour
    Grey
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