PEAK Non-Rotary Vise
PEAK Non-Rotary Vise
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The PEAK Non-Rotary Vise is a cost-effective, yet strong and practical option for those in need of a non-rotary vise. By utilizing their design principles, PEAK has created an innovative and versatile tool. The clamping system is identical to the renowned PEAK Rotary Vise. It boasts the same reliable white powder coat finish as their other products and can easily be disassembled and packed for convenient transport. In addition, the base features a second hole for an accessory shaft (not included), and all PEAK accessories (excluding the material clip) are compatible with the non-Rotary vise. Optional midge and saltwater jaws are also available for this vise, though they are not interchangeable with those for the Rotary Vise.
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