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Workshop Vice 150mm Wolf Engineers Bench Vice S.G Iron Fixed Base

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Description

The Wolf Engineers Bench Vice is built from S.G iron with a fixed base, suited to workshop use by professionals and DIY enthusiasts needing a stable, high-clamping-force vice. It offers a 150mm jaw opening and a clamping force of 2800kg, giving enough grip for demanding metalwork and fabrication tasks without the jaws slipping under load, and a step up in capacity from the smaller 125mm version.

A 90mm throat depth allows larger or oddly shaped workpieces to be positioned further into the jaws than a shallow-throat vice would allow. At 490x180x210mm and 22kg, it's substantial enough to stay stable on a workbench during heavy use, with the fixed base suited to permanent mounting rather than repositioning.

2800kg clamping force – holds workpieces securely during demanding metalwork and fabrication tasks.
150mm jaw opening – accommodates larger workpiece sizes for general engineering use.
90mm throat depth – allows larger or awkwardly shaped items to be positioned further into the jaws.
S.G iron construction – provides strength and durability for repeated heavy workshop use.
22kg fixed base design – stays stable on a workbench, suited to permanent mounting.

Features

  • Brand
    WOLF
  • Warranty
    5 year(s)
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME206433461
  • MMID
    374814875251
  • Product code
    162028
  • EAN
    5056109081742
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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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The Wolf brand has been renowned for quality tools since 1900 and has been recognised many times for its outstanding quality, impressive features and market appeal. Wolf was a power tool manufacturer for the British Civil Aviation Authority in the 1930s and 1940s. Wolf then moved into the DIY power tool market in the 1950s and quickly became the leading brand. Today, Wolf produces exceptional quality power tools at affordable prices and is still recognised for excellence across its product range.
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