Wilton WL9-11128BH SE 6.5 Inch Utility Bench Vise, Bash 20412

Brand: Wilton

SKU: #WL9-11128BH
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  • Wilton 6.5 In. utility workshop vise with swivel base & BASH 4 lb hammer special edition. Wilton Shop Vises have heavy-duty castings with a 30,000 PSI ductile iron body built for rugged use and extended life. Each has the capability of handling pipe as well as mounting to the bench with 3 mounting posts providing more stability and secure hold.

    Features

    • 180° Swivel base with lockdowns allows for quick and easy positioning
    • Powder coat paint resists scratches and provides a tough durable surface
    • Built-in pipe jaws handle various pipe sizes
    • Large anvil work surface
    • Perfect for general clamping applications
    • Rugged and versatile yet moderately priced vises

    Specifications

    • Brand Name: Wilton
    • Assembled Weight (lbs): 47.25
    • California Proposition 65 Warning Required: Yes
    • Capacity: 2.5" Jaw Capacity
    • Clamp Type: Vise
    • Clamping Strength (lbs): 2100
    • Color: Green
    • Country of Origin: Canada
    • MFG Part # (OEM): 11128BH
    • Material: Cast Iron
    • Package Contents: 6 1/2" Utility Vise with 4Lb BASH Sledge Hammer
    • Package Depth: 16.3
    • Package Height: 9.5
    • Package Weight: 47.25
    • Package Weight (lbs): 47.25
    • Product Condition: New
    • Throat Depth (in): 3.8125
    • UPC: 731325376043
    • Vise Type: Bench
    • Warranty Type: Lifetime against Manufacturer's Defects

    Uses:

    • Securing wood pieces for sawing
    • Holding wood steady for chiseling
    • Clamping wood for gluing joints
    • Stabilizing wood for planing
    • Gripping wood for filing and sanding
    • Holding workpieces for drilling
    • Clamping parts during assembly
    • Securing wood for routing edges
    • Holding materials for painting or staining
    • Clamping wood for dovetailing and mortising

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