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Tilt and lock the vise to hold work at any angle up to 90°.
Tilt the head on two axes and rotate the base to position your workpiece at almost any angle.
Arrange the included pins in a series of holes to position a part at any angle and hold odd-shaped parts securely.
Significantly cut down on jaw changeover time—this two-part system lets you swap out jaws in less than 30 seconds. Mount the jaw plates to the vise and slide the dovetailed jaw stock in and out of the plates.
Made from unhardened aluminum or steel, machine these jaws to fit the contours and curves of your workpiece.
Hold workpieces steady with these vise jaws—they work with slot-mount workstops so you can quickly position, adjust, and change out your workpieces.
The V‐shaped recess holds round material securely for machining.
Hardened for wear resistance, these steel jaws are replacements for the ones that come installed on your vise.
Quickly move parallels in and out of these jaws to raise your workpiece within the vise. Mount jaws to the vise, slide the mating parallels in place, and rest your workpiece on top.
Keep parts in position for machining by mounting these workstops to your vise jaws.
Attach these workstops to the side or top of your vise to keep parts in position for machining.
Mount these workstops into slotted vise jaws—they hold workpieces in place and prevent horizontal movement during machining.
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.
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.
Two vise heads tilt and rotate 360°, locking in place to hold work at any angle.
Rotate the head 360° to use three different vise jaws and lock workpieces in position at 45° intervals.
Replace worn flat and V jaws.
Arrange the pins in a series of holes to grip parts with angled or uneven sides.
Secure small parts in spring clamps to keep hands free for soldering, gluing, and assembly.
Position your circuit board at a comfortable angle when attaching components.
Rotate these vises to solder both the front and back of your circuit board while preventing static charges from damaging your components.
The T-nut base secures the workstop into the slots of a machine table for positioning parts that extend beyond the jaws of your vise.
Free up a hand while using your Dremel on a workpiece.