🔧 Elevate Your Craft with the Amtech D2700!
The Amtech D2700 200mm (8") Woodworking Vice is a high-quality clamping tool designed for durability and versatility. With a strong cast iron body and chrome plated steel components, this vice is perfect for both amateur and professional woodworkers. Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to use, while its robust construction ensures it can handle a variety of clamping applications.
Manufacturer | DK Tools |
Part Number | D2700 |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 11.5 x 11.5 cm; 4.1 kg |
Item model number | AM-D2700 |
Size | 8-Inch |
Style | Woodworking |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Usage | Amateur, Professional |
Included Components | Amtech D2700 8-Inch Wood Working Vice |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 4.1 kg |
B**L
Unnecessary Plastic Packaging
This plastic it comes in I imagine has only one purpose: to appear attractive to customers: well it's having the opposite effect now, at least on me. As someone who is looking to remove buying plastic out of his life, I ask the people wrapping this in plastic to reconsider using it at all. It's a fine product, came well oiled and finished. It's cast stainless steel, that means it's water proof and definitely doesn't need any protection from plastic. Why use it at all?
C**
Vice
Good does what it says
A**N
Cheap but also not so sturdy
It is OK, but the clamp does not hold its shape if the object (wood) is held in one side of the clamp rather than covering the whole clamp. Despite that I made a woodworking portable Vice, using it all the time. Good for the price.
C**.
Very well made vice!
This vice is rock solid it was a little stiff to operate at first but it got easier after a few turns.I can't recommend this vice enough !And in my opinion it is well worth the price.
N**Z
Good value woodworking vice
Easily fitted to my workbench. 18mm MDF blocks bolted to metal jaws to protect wood. Couldn’t work without it now.
C**R
Good enough
It's less rusty and the casting looks a bit sharper than in the pictures. It's an OK vice for medium /light work. The only slight issue is the amount of play when it's loose, the opening jaw is kinda sloppy and not perfectly parallel to the fixed jaw, it doesn't seem to have much effect in use. It was very simple to mount on the old door I use as a bench. Good value - recommend for diy/hobby type makers like myself.
L**E
Cheap for reason, only use moderate force!
Threads failed on the the backing plate rendering it useless after 8 months of light use
A**R
I had to modify the tail piece of the guides ...
I had to modify the tail piece of the guides. The guide rods are of unequal length and caused the vice to jam. I modified it and then found that the countersunk bolts one needs to fasten the cheek pieces, (These are not supplied), are imperial thread and not readily available. I had to phone around and search the internet. Then found an engineering supply company, in another town, that stocks imperial threaded equipment. I found that none of my alan keys fitted and as I did not have an imperial alan key I had to make a tool to fasten the cheek piece bolts because none of the local suppliers had imperial Alan keys. Other than that, the vice works okay now.
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