Woodstock Wood Vises D2254-6 User Manual

Instruction sheet, Introduction, Installation

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Introduction

Your new Wood Vise (

Figure 1) is designed to fit on work-

benches 2

1

4

" and thicker, but can be adapted to work-

benches down to 1

1

2

" thick by using a shim. Holes are

pre-drilled in the jaw faces to attach aftermarket or shop-

built wood clamping vise jaw pads.

Model D2254-6, D2303

Wood Vises

Instruction Sheet

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Figure 2. Shim placed between workbench

and vise for workbenches under 2

1

4

".

COPYRIGHT © FEBRUARY, 2008 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.

WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT

THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.

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Figure 1. Shop Fox wood vise.

Model D2254 Shown

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 2

1

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.

3. Use a

1

8

" drill bit to drill pilot holes approximately

1

1

2

" deep in the underside of the workbench.

Specifications

Model

D2254

D2255

D2256

D2303

Jaw Width

6"

8"

6

1

2

"

10"

Workbench

Thickness

2

1

4

"

2

1

4

"

2

1

4

"

2

1

4

"

Maximum

Jaw Opening

5

5

8

"

7

1

4

"

7

3

8

"

8

3

8

"

Weight

7 lbs.

11 lbs.

8 lbs.

14 lbs.

Figure 3. Mounting hole locations.

Mounting Holes for

Wood Screws

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