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The Wilton Reversible Bench Vise is all about versatility. This vise features jaws that open an incredible distance, ranging from 10-3/4” to 14-1/2” depending on model. It also includes two anvils, a 360° swivel base and dual lock-downs to ensure maximum stability. The body and movable jaw are 30,000 PSI gray cast iron and the base is 60,000 PSI ductile iron, so this is a vise that’s built to last.
Heavy-duty 6-1/2" reversible bench vise built for professional and home workshops.
Precision-machined jaws provide a strong, reliable grip on metal, wood, and plastic components.
Reversible swivel base allows flexible positioning and multi-angle work.
Rugged steel construction ensures durability under frequent heavy use.
Large anvil surface supports hammering, shaping, and fabrication tasks.
Q: Is this vise suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, it’s designed for mechanics, fabricators, and general workshop tasks.
Q: What does reversible base mean?
A: The base rotates, allowing multi-angle clamping and easier access to workpieces.
Q: How large is the jaw width?
A: The vise features a 6-1/2" jaw width for versatile clamping.
Q: Can it handle hammering tasks?
A: Yes, the built-in anvil is suitable for shaping and light striking work.
Clean jaw surfaces frequently to maintain strong grip.
Lubricate the lead screw and guide rails regularly for smooth operation.
Keep the anvil surface free of debris for accurate hammering.
Avoid over-tightening to extend the life of jaws and screws.