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IRWIN® Record® T6TON6VS Workshop Vice with Anvil, Swivel Base 6in

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Description

The IRWIN Record Workshop Vice, with anvil and swivel base, is specifically designed for medium-duty workshop applications for both, the professional craftsman and the DIY enthusiast.

Strong and durable, the body and sliding jaw are cast from close grained grey iron which is machined on all friction surfaces for a smooth reliable action.

The jaws, handle and main screw are steel. The main screw has a two-start rolled acme thread to speed the jaws from fully closed to fully open with a minimum of winding.

The IRWIN® Record® Workshop Vice has the following specification:

Jaw Depth: 75mm
Jaw Width: 152mm
Weight: 22.25kg

Features

  • Brand
    IRWIN
  • Length
    15 cm
  • Width
    15 cm
  • Material
    Steel
  • Warranty
    3 year(s)

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