4.Attach the vise to the workbench with four #10 x 2" wood screws through the underside of the work- bench, as shown in Figure 4.
Note: If you're using a shim, make sure the wood screws pass completely through the shim and secure at least halfway into the workbench thickness, as shown in Figure 5. You may need wood screws of a different length than given in Step 4 when using a shim. Also, for added holding strength, attach the shim directly to the workbench with wood screws that are independent of the vise.
Operation
Rotating the vise handle (Figure 6) clockwise moves the movable jaw toward the fixed jaw.
Rotating the vise handle counterclockwise moves the movable jaw away from the fixed jaw.
D2256 Only: Tighten/loosen the bench dog finger screw (Figure 6) to adjust the height of the bench dog.
Accessories
Ask your Shop Fox dealer for the
Maintenance
The painted parts of the vise can be cleaned with a damp rag. If wood pitch has built up on the components, clean this with a pitch dissolver or blade and bit cleaner.
Lubricate the leadscrew with a dry lubrication, such as silicone or graphite, that will not cause sawdust to stick to the threads.
If material becomes built up on the threads, clean thor- oughly with a pitch dissolver.
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