
Tilting Angle Vice - 100mm
£49.99
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Key Features
- Lifetime Warranty
If any vice fails due to a material or manufacturing defect it will be replaced free of charge - Class Leading Clamping Force
High clamping force means your work will be held securely - Tilts Between 0° and 90°
Pre-drilled stops for positive location at every 15° - Made from Grey Iron Casting
Guaranteed wear resistance with a high compression strength - Precision CNC Machined
Ensures smooth and controlled movement of the sliding jaw - Drill Press or Workbench Mountable
Can easily be fitted to either of the above - Large Clamping Capacity
100mm x 40mm all steel jaws have a 100mm clamping capacity
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This Item: Tilting Angle Vice - 100mm
£49.99
Product Details
This 100mm wide drill vice is manufactured from grey iron castings that have been CNC machined on all mating components for smooth and precise movement. The vice will tilt at any angle between zero and 90° and a calibrated scale shows the angle of inclination in degree increments. A series of holes are drilled into the side of the vice which accept a steel peg to create stops at every 15° of inclination.
The 100mm x 40mm steel jaws are fractionally back tapered to prevent the workpiece from rising when removing the drill bit and the front jaw face has a groove machined into it, in order to clamp square or rectangular workpieces in either a vertical or horizontal position.
The acme thread lead screw and tommy bar are electronically plated to prevent rusting and discolouration. The base of the vice features an adjustment screw to recalibrate the zero angle if ever required.
This is a very substantial vice with a foot print of 190mm square and a jaw opening capacity of 100mm. Four slots in the base allow for mounting to a drill press or direct to the work bench. Ideal for woodworkers, engineers and mechanics. ©
The 100mm x 40mm steel jaws are fractionally back tapered to prevent the workpiece from rising when removing the drill bit and the front jaw face has a groove machined into it, in order to clamp square or rectangular workpieces in either a vertical or horizontal position.
The acme thread lead screw and tommy bar are electronically plated to prevent rusting and discolouration. The base of the vice features an adjustment screw to recalibrate the zero angle if ever required.
This is a very substantial vice with a foot print of 190mm square and a jaw opening capacity of 100mm. Four slots in the base allow for mounting to a drill press or direct to the work bench. Ideal for woodworkers, engineers and mechanics. ©
This 100mm wide drill vice is manufactured from grey iron castings that have been CNC machined on all mating components for smooth and precise movement. The vice will tilt at any angle between zero and 90° and a calibrated scale shows the angle of inclination in degree increments. A series of holes are drilled into the side of the vice which accept a steel peg to create stops at every 15° of inclination.
The 100mm x 40mm steel jaws are fractionally back tapered to prevent the workpiece from rising when removing the drill bit and the front jaw face has a groove machined into it, in order to clamp square or rectangular workpieces in either a vertical or horizontal position.
The acme thread lead screw and tommy bar are electronically plated to prevent rusting and discolouration. The base of the vice features an adjustment screw to recalibrate the zero angle if ever required.
This is a very substantial vice with a foot print of 190mm square and a jaw opening capacity of 100mm. Four slots in the base allow for mounting to a drill press or direct to the work bench. Ideal for woodworkers, engineers and mechanics. ©
The 100mm x 40mm steel jaws are fractionally back tapered to prevent the workpiece from rising when removing the drill bit and the front jaw face has a groove machined into it, in order to clamp square or rectangular workpieces in either a vertical or horizontal position.
The acme thread lead screw and tommy bar are electronically plated to prevent rusting and discolouration. The base of the vice features an adjustment screw to recalibrate the zero angle if ever required.
This is a very substantial vice with a foot print of 190mm square and a jaw opening capacity of 100mm. Four slots in the base allow for mounting to a drill press or direct to the work bench. Ideal for woodworkers, engineers and mechanics. ©
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Specifications
Brand
Rutlands®
Clamping Capacity
100mm
Tilt Angle
0° - 90°
Jaw Width
100mm x 40mm
Weight
8kg
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John Paul Simpson
For the price I paid I was expecting something a lot less substantial. It moves freely and will be a real asset to my workshop.
Eddie Simmins
Much more robust than I was expecting now intending to use it for metalwork as well as carpentry
Leslie Preston
Much more substantial and weighty than apparent from the photos. One thing not noted in the description or the photos is a lever to lock the vice at any angle. Recommended.
Paul Spooner
Superb,sturdy and weighty piece of kit.
Once it is in front of you,you realise how versatile it will be.
Brilliant in a drill press and even sturdy enough for carving.
Once it is in front of you,you realise how versatile it will be.
Brilliant in a drill press and even sturdy enough for carving.
Alan Knight
Perfect for my needs. Solid unit, allows me to use my pillar drill for new applications. Would recommend.
Derrick Thompson
A lot of tool for the money. Its solid and does what it needs to do. There are undoubtedly better made vices out there but nothing comes close at the price point.
It's reasonably accurate, certainly good enough for the jobs I need it for. The jaw opens a full 100mm which is great. At 8Kg its solid and holds most jobs without the need to bolt it down.
I have no hesitation in recommending it.
It's reasonably accurate, certainly good enough for the jobs I need it for. The jaw opens a full 100mm which is great. At 8Kg its solid and holds most jobs without the need to bolt it down.
I have no hesitation in recommending it.
Tom Findlay
I've just purchased this vice and feel happy in saying that it is excellent value for money. Its 8kg mass fits perfectly on my pillar drill table. Its tilting mechanism glides smoothly and locks well. Its 90 degree scale could be made clearer to see, but it's not that bad. Its 100mm wide x 40mm deep jaws are fixed in place by Allen cap screws from the back, which pleasingly makes them removable, but I do however see that one of those screws will need to ground shorter because it sticks through into the material holding space, that's a minor detail though.
A tiny piece of the cast body will need to be filed away to allow the tilt mechanism to sit at a perfect zero degrees horizontally, but again, an extremely minor thing to take care of. And the fact that its mass is great enough that it doesn't need to be bolted down for most small drilling jobs, is a good thing too.
OK, so it's not constructed to the same tolerances as an engineering vice, but it's not that far away, I'm impressed, and, I'll go as far as to say it could be used for many everyday machining jobs if fixed down properly.
Finally, what I find cute is that the locking pin for locating the index holes, has obviously been ground by hand by some worker as they have stood in front of a grinding wheel in a far away machine shop. I view this as a bit of personalisation and a great little feature.
All things considered, I'll give this deal by Rutlands a 10 out of 10.
A tiny piece of the cast body will need to be filed away to allow the tilt mechanism to sit at a perfect zero degrees horizontally, but again, an extremely minor thing to take care of. And the fact that its mass is great enough that it doesn't need to be bolted down for most small drilling jobs, is a good thing too.
OK, so it's not constructed to the same tolerances as an engineering vice, but it's not that far away, I'm impressed, and, I'll go as far as to say it could be used for many everyday machining jobs if fixed down properly.
Finally, what I find cute is that the locking pin for locating the index holes, has obviously been ground by hand by some worker as they have stood in front of a grinding wheel in a far away machine shop. I view this as a bit of personalisation and a great little feature.
All things considered, I'll give this deal by Rutlands a 10 out of 10.
Peter Neale
Very solid bit of kit, smooth action and looks as if it will take a lot of punishment.
Peter Woowat
Good value for money, a tool is no good no matter how cheap if it doesn't work. This performs well enough, is nice and heavy, has a flat and stable base, holds round and flat bar very securely and has the added benefit of tilting. It is, however, a rough and ready construction with a lot of slop on the leadscrew and rough edges to the casting which makes it feel cheap although this doesn't seem to prevent it from doing its job of holding the workpiece. if you want a precision tool, then you will need to pay a lot more for something with a quality casting and adjustable jib, but if on a budget, then this is a worthwhile buy.
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