Product Details
Tradesman XC™ 6-1/2" Flat and Pipe Jaws Rust Inhibitive Swivel Base Vise (28801) by Wilton®. Proudly made in the USA, the Tradesman XC vise is designed to handle the most demanding clamping applications under the most extreme environmental conditions. Unlike most vises that have a fixed center nut, all Tradesman round channel vises use a nut anchored at the rear which provides straight line pull and even pressure resulting in greater durability. The round channel design also allows for a completely enclosed spindle and nut assembly keeping debris out and lubrication in for a lifetime of smooth operation. For ultimate versatility, all Tradesman vises are equipped with main jaws, pipe jaws and a machined anvil work surface. The Tradesman XC models also include electroless nickel coating of key components, prolonging life in corrosive environments, saving hundreds of dollars on repairs and avoiding countless hours of lost work downtime.
Specifications
Type: Swivel Base Vises |
Jaws Type: Serrated |
Jaws Shape: Flat |
Jaws Capacity: 6-1/2" |
Jaws Width: 6-1/2" |
Throat Depth: 4" |
Weight: 74 lb |
Pipe Jaws: Yes |
Pipe Jaws Capacity: 1/4" - 3-1/2" |
Anvil: Yes |
Properties: Rust Inhibitive |
Model No.: 1765XC |
Base: 360° Swivel |
Jaw Depth: 5/8" |
Jaw Height: 1" |
Pipe Jaw #: 2904200XC |
Serrated Jaw Inserts #: 2908080XC |
Features
- Coated components last up to 5x longer before onset of corrosion
- Enclosed design keeps lubrication in and contaminants out for smooth operation
- Wider jaws provide greater clamping surface
- 60000 PSI ductile iron body is virtually indestructible with 2X the strength of grey casted vises
- Longer spindle nut ensures a lifetime of smooth movement and straight-line pull
- Precision slide bar eliminates movement in the front jaw regardless of opened distance
- Large anvil work surface for striking needs
- 360° swivel base with double lockdowns
- Lifetime warranty
The legend of Wilton® begins in 1941, when Hugh W. Vogl, a Czech immigrant, founded the vise manufacturing company naming it after the cross street where the original company building was located: Wilton Avenue and Wrightwood Avenue in Chicago, IL
Hugh Vogl designed a 4” vise with a unique patented bullet design known at the time as the 40S Machinist Vise. The fine threaded spindle accurately fit in a horizontal anchored, unbreakable malleable nut. This created an even, central pull, which eliminated dead motion and unnatural strain on the nut. The thread on this vise was completely enclosed keeping it clean from contaminates and well lubricated for years of smooth operation. The steel key built into the base of the main body guides the movable jaw in a precisely broached keyway which is machined to .002” tolerances which eliminates wear and preventing side twist regardless of pressure exerted.