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| Installing a tail vise is notoriously difficult, usually requiring a section
of workbench to be cut away and rebuilt around a complicated vise mechanism.
Not so with this one. It can be quickly incorporated into a new bench construction
or easily retrofitted to an existing bench without major surgery. |
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| The end plates are symmetrical, so you can install the T-handle
and quick-release lever in a right- or left-handed orientation,
allowing the vise to be mounted at either end of the bench. |
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| Installation is straightforward: using the included hardware,
attach the mounting plate to the underside of the bench, then
register and secure the vise mechanism to the plate. Using |
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wood that you supply, add a custom-made jaw
the same thickness as the bench skirt. |
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| The quick-release mechanism has a simple on-off |
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| lever that engages or disengages the Acme-threaded screw, which can apply
force (up to 300 lb) in both clamping as well as spreading applications
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| with any other quick-release tail vise. |
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| Maximum travel is 7-3/4". The body is ductile iron with zinc-alloy
end plates, steel shafts and guide rods, and a maple handle. Requires an
unobstructed mounting area at least 17" x 6-1/2" on the underside
of the bench top. |
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| Made in Canada. Patent pending. |
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Veritas® Quick-Release Sliding Tail Vise 05G30.01  |
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$279.00 |
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