Skip to main content
1/5

Table Vise, 4 Inch Flat Clamps Vise Platform Drilling Drilling Machine Bench Vises Workbench Vises for Milling Machines Drill Presses Maintenance Machines

£55.58
Sold by Tinor-GB

You may also like

Bench Vice Cast Iron 60 mm vidaXLVIDAXL

Bench Vice Cast Iron 60 mm vidaXL

28
Free shipping
4 Jaw Self-Centering Lathe Chuck 160 mm Steel K12 160 vidaXLVIDAXL
9 options
Sale

4 Jaw Self-Centering Lathe Chuck 160 mm Steel K12 160 vidaXL

17
-3%
£177.99
Free shipping
Manually Operated Drill Press Vice 90 mm vidaXLVIDAXL
#1 in sales

Manually Operated Drill Press Vice 90 mm vidaXL

44
Free shipping

Compare with similar items

Product information

Description

General description

The 4 Inch Flat Clamps Vise is a professional-grade tool designed for holding objects securely during various tasks such as drilling, filing, welding, assembling, or soldering. Made from high-quality heavy-duty cast iron, this vise offers exceptional durability and stability, making it an essential piece of equipment for engineers and DIY enthusiasts alike.

Technical specifications

  • Jaw opening: 11 cm / 4"
  • Jaw width: 2 cm / 0.78"
  • Size: 18.5 x 16.6 x 2.7 cm / 7.28 x 6.53 x 1.06"
  • Weight: 2.2 kg (approx.)
  • Material: Cast iron (body), 45# steel (jaw)
  • Installation

  • The bottom of the vise is finely processed to ensure a precise contact surface with the machine, enhancing accuracy during use.
  • Usage

  • Ideal for use with milling machines, drill presses, and for machine maintenance.
  • Designed for smooth movement of the jaw, ensuring stability and precision during operations.
  • The special surface paint makes the vise not only durable but also easy to clean from dirt and oil.
  • Features

    • Brand
      TINOR
    • Jaws width
      20 mm
    • Material
      Cast iron
    • Compatible drill
      Pillar drill
    • Weight
      2200 g
    Advice from

    Drill buying guide

    From hammer drills to drill drivers, your choice of drill will come down to the type of tasks you want to complete. For example, a cordless drill is better for driving screws while a corded drill is best suited to drilling. Read on for our tips on picking the right torque, RPM, impact rate, battery and chuck type.
    Drill buying guide
    You are here:
    The DIY, home and garden specialist

    The DIY, home and garden specialist

    Reliable delivery

    Reliable delivery

    Flexible payment options

    Flexible payment options

    More than 7 million individual and professional customers

    More than 7 million individual and professional customers