Model D2254-6, D2303
Wood Vises
Instruction Sheet
Phone #: (360)
Introduction
Your new Wood Vise (Figure 1) is designed to fit on work- benches 21⁄4" and thicker, but can be adapted to work- benches down to 11⁄2" thick by using a shim. Holes are
Specifications
Model | D2254 | D2255 | D2256 | D2303 | |
Jaw Width | 6" | 8" | 6 1⁄2" | 10" | |
Workbench | 2 1⁄4" | 21⁄4" | 2 1⁄4" | 2 1⁄4" | |
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Maximum | 5 5⁄8" | 7 1⁄4" | 7 3⁄8" | 8 3⁄8" | |
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Weight | 7 lbs. | 11 lbs. | 8 lbs. | 14 lbs. |
Installation
1.Have another person hold the vise up against the workbench in the desired mounting location.
Model D2256 Only: If the workbench has holes for bench dogs, make sure the bench dog on the vise is aligned with those holes.
Note: If the workbench is less than 21⁄4" thick, use a piece of scrap wood (Figure 2) between the vise and workbench as a shim. Cut the shim to the necessary thickness so the vise does not protrude above the workbench after mounting.
2.Use a pencil to mark the workbench through the four vise mounting holes (Figure 3) so you know where to drill pilot holes in the workbench.
Model D2254 Shown
Figure 1. Shop Fox wood vise.
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Figure 2. Shim placed between workbench
and vise for workbenches under 21⁄4".
Mounting Holes for |
Wood Screws |
Figure 3. Mounting hole locations.
3.Use a 1⁄8" drill bit to drill pilot holes approximately 11⁄2" deep in the underside of the workbench.
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