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For big jobs, these vises have a wider jaw opening, deeper throat depth, and larger footprint than standard vises.
Use these vises for general purpose workholding.
Two vise heads tilt and rotate 360°, locking in place to hold work at any angle.
The head tilts and locks in place to hold work at an angle.
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.
A bright yellow vise body stands out on the shop floor.
Hold tiny workpieces in these compact 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.
Designed for outdoor use, these vises have a finish that resists corrosion.
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.
Quickly install and remove the clamp-on base from a benchtop.
Hold your smallest workpieces in these vises, which have a clamp-on base for quick installation and removal from a benchtop.
Also known as woodworkers' vises, these mount to the underside of your workbench and sit flush with the surface.
Lift the end of these sine vises by placing gauge blocks underneath—they hold tools and workpieces at precise angles for grinding, cutting, and inspecting.
Steel jaws secure round workpieces such as pipe, tubing, and conduit.
The jaws are rubber coated to prevent damage to pipe and other round workpieces.
Rotate these vises to solder both the front and back of your circuit board while preventing static charges from damaging your components.
Use both hands to position and solder components to your circuit board.
Position your circuit board at a comfortable angle when attaching components.
Free up a hand while using your Dremel on a workpiece.
Hold components against your circuit board to keep your hands free for soldering.