Bench vice 5″
KSh8,000 Original price was: KSh8,000.KSh7,500Current price is: KSh7,500.
A 5-inch bench vise is a popular, medium-sized tool often used in home workshops, garages, and light-to-medium-duty professional settings. The “5-inch” typically refers to the jaw width.
Here is a breakdown of what a 5-inch bench vise generally entails:
🛠️ Key Specifications and Features
| Specification | Typical Measurement for 5″ Vise | Notes |
| Jaw Width | 5 inches (approx. 125mm) | The standard size for this vise, determining the width of material it can hold. |
| Max. Jaw Opening | Often 5 inches or slightly less (e.g., 4 to 5 inches) | The maximum space between the jaws when fully open. |
| Throat Depth | Around 2.5 to 3 inches | The vertical distance from the top of the jaws to the top of the slide, which is important for holding wider flat stock. |
| Weight | Highly variable, often 30 – 40+ lbs | Heavier vises are generally more durable and stable for heavy-duty work. |
| Construction | Cast Iron (common for general-purpose) or Forged Steel (stronger, more durable, and typically more expensive). | Ductile Iron is another high-strength option. |
A 5-inch bench vise is a popular, medium-sized tool often used in home workshops, garages, and light-to-medium-duty professional settings. The “5-inch” typically refers to the jaw width.Here is a breakdown of what a 5-inch bench vise generally entails:🛠️ Key Specifications and FeaturesSpecificationTypical Measurement for 5″ ViseNotesJaw Width5 inches (approx. 125mm)The standard size for this vise, determining the width of material it can hold.Max. Jaw OpeningOften 5 inches or slightly less (e.g., 4 to 5 inches)The maximum space between the jaws when fully open.Throat DepthAround 2.5 to 3 inchesThe vertical distance from the top of the jaws to the top of the slide, which is important for holding wider flat stock.WeightHighly variable, often 30 – 40+ lbsHeavier vises are generally more durable and stable for heavy-duty work.ConstructionCast Iron (common for general-purpose) or Forged Steel (stronger, more durable, and typically more expensive).Ductile Iron is another high-strength option.

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