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Mini aluminum alloy bench vise, DIY tools, mini bench vise, table vise, small vise clamping tool

£39.34
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by MICHH-GB

Product information

Description

General Description: This mini bench vise, made of aluminum alloy, is a handy tool designed to securely hold objects in place while you work. Its durable cast steel construction ensures impact resistance, increasing its lifespan. Thanks to its movable jaws, this vise is easy to adjust for precise clamping, allowing you to work safely while keeping your hands free. Ideal for home or professional use, it is suitable for both woodworking and metalworking.

Technical Specifications: Material: Aluminum alloy Type: Bench vise Use: DIY projects, repairs, woodworking, jewelry making Dimensions: Lightweight and compact, easy to carry Installation: To use this vise, simply mount it on a workbench or work cart. Once secured, it is ready to use. Use: Use this vise to clamp workpieces, allowing you to work safely without risking injury to your hands. It is especially useful for small repairs, crafts, and workshop tasks.

Features

  • Brand
    SIOKS
  • Material
    Aluminium
  • Compatible drill
    Standard drill
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME221268791
  • MMID
    378187101320
  • Product code
    6942403592406
  • EAN
    6942403592406
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Bench vice buying guide

An essential part of any workshop, a bench vice is designed to hold workpieces in place on top of a workbench. Vices are equipped with a pair of jaws that can be adjusted via a handle and may feature a fixed or swivel base. From metalworking vices to portable models, read on to find the perfect vice for you.
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