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The small size allows multiple vises to be mounted on a single machine table. Frequently used in 4- and 5-axis milling machines, these vises have stepped jaws with serrated teeth that firmly grip just a small portion of your workpiece.
Replace worn flat and V jaws.
A bright yellow vise body stands out on the shop floor.
For large workpieces, these vises open three times as wide as standard tilting-head vises. Tilt and lock the head to position work at an angle.
Rotate the head 360° to use three different vise jaws and lock workpieces in position at 45° intervals.
Use these vises for general purpose workholding.
For big jobs, these vises have a wider jaw opening, deeper throat depth, and larger footprint than standard vises.
The movable jaw can be repositioned to extend the jaw opening. Pull out the entire sliding section and insert it on the opposite side of the vise.
Made of 304 stainless steel to stand up to washdown environments, such as food and beverage production, these are the most corrosion-resistant vises we offer.
Designed for outdoor use, these vises have a finish that resists corrosion.
Quickly install and remove the clamp-on base from a benchtop.
Jaw are serrated or grooved to firmly grip workpieces.
Squeeze the body to open the flat jaws; release to grip.
Each end of the vise has a collet to hold a different tool—turn the collar to close the collets around them.
Sets include four vises with different opening sizes. A hollow body allows wires and rods to pass through.
Pass wires and rods through the hollow body of these vises.
Press the rotating end cap on the handle with your palm to apply constant pressure while turning the body of the vise with your fingertips.
Secure these heavy duty vises to the back of a truck to clamp at your job site.
Grip pipe and conduit as well as tighten and loosen fittings.
There's no adjustment nut or button on these wrenches—a spring-loaded hinge automatically closes the top jaw around pipe.
Open and close the jaws with one hand. Press the lever and slide the bottom jaw to the desired position; tension keeps it in place.
Made of materials that are Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Use one end as a traditional pipe wrench and the other to loosen valve wheels. These are also known as engineers’ pipe wrenches.
Turn the end of the handle to set torque, and the wrench makes an audible click when it reaches the setting.