Norvise Fine Point Jaws
Norvise Fine Point Jaws
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The Norvise Fine Point Jaws offer a unique combination of the standard, smooth spinning straight jaws and the accessibility features of the original Fine Point Jaw Configuration. With a 30° angle, these new jaws provide a smoother spin than the 45° design and allow for exceptional access to small materials, tying around the bend, and pinching material onto the hook.
In addition, the jaws extend further from the front hub for comfortable left hand placement and precise material positioning. The Fine Point Jaw System comes with three interchangeable angles (15°, 30°, and 45°) and can easily replace straight (in-line) jaws on your vise. Simply adjust the pivot screw and set screws as needed. Please note that these new jaws are not compatible with older vises with 1/2" diameter jaws.
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