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The STANLEY183068 MaxSteel Heavy-Duty Bench Vice features a robust 150mm cast iron construction designed for maximum durability. Its roll-formed screw threads ensure smooth, long-lasting operation, while the swiveling and lockable base bolts securely to your workbench, providing versatile and stable clamping for professional-grade projects.



| Manufacturer | STANLEY |
| Part Number | 1-83-068 |
| Product Dimensions | 47 x 24 x 22 cm; 3.5 kg |
| Item model number | 1-83-068 |
| Size | 6 Inch (150 mm) |
| Colour | Grey |
| Style | Vice |
| Material | Polyester |
| Power Source | Hand-operated |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Special Features | Cast iron construction for strength and durability |
| Included Components | Components included |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 3.5 kg |
G**J
Great value for money
The Stanley 183068 MaxSteel Heavy-Duty Bench Vice 150mm 6-inch is a rugged and reliable tool that has proven its worth over the long term. Constructed from durable materials, it's built to withstand heavy use in various workshop environments. Its 150mm jaw width provides ample clamping capacity, allowing you to tackle a wide range of projects with ease.One of the standout features of this bench vice is its heavy-duty design, which ensures stability and durability even when handling tough materials or applying significant pressure. The steel construction is robust and built to last, making it a dependable tool for years to come.The vice's smooth operation and precise clamping mechanism make it easy to secure workpieces firmly in place, providing stability and accuracy during machining, welding, or other tasks. The swivel base adds versatility, allowing you to position your workpiece at the optimal angle for greater convenience and efficiency.Over time, the vice maintains its performance and reliability, showing minimal signs of wear and tear thanks to its high-quality construction. Whether you're a professional tradesperson or a DIY enthusiast, this bench vice delivers consistent results, making it an indispensable addition to any workshop or garage.Overall, the Stanley 183068 MaxSteel Heavy-Duty Bench Vice 150mm 6-inch earns high marks for its durability, versatility, and performance, making it a solid investment for anyone in need of a reliable vice for their workspace.
N**N
Good quality for under £100
Nice solid vice! I wasn’t sure it would be but it’s great for our use as farm workshop. No expensive as it’s solid with well machined parts. Good clamping force, large handle and solid base for fixing to bench with large coach screws in 3 places. Recommend for the money.
H**J
Good vice, but spins under torque and small neodymium magnets needed for soft jaws to work well
*************************Update** Dropped 1 star because swivel base turns under high load. I was trying to calibrate a 28-210 Nm torque wrench with the square drive in the vice, and even with both handles fully tightened it spun the base at around only 100 Nm. Had to put torque wrench in the vertical plane instead.***********************Solid. The max bolt size you can use to bolt it down is M16. I got 80mm length to give ample opportunity for use in a thicker workbench if needed in the future.It is a good solid vice that should last, but a few improvements would be:- M16 bolt heads protrude up just enough to scrape the underside of the vice when you spin it. A touch more clearance would be good.- Mounting instructions would be helpful for a lot of people, including mentioning the M16 bolt size. I did some research and found the best way to mount it was on the corner of a workbench so that you can rotate vice to be on either edge of the bench. Also, the vice only has 3 bolt holes (not 4 like some of the smaller editions) and you have to be careful if you want to be able to put a vertical upright piece going in the vice because for that you need a small amount of overhang of the base so that the vice face protrudes just beyond the vertical plane of your bench. It is possible though, see pics, but not sure the triple bolt pattern is the best design for this kind of mounting. I'd be happier with 4 bolt holes and a better positioned vice face to minimise overhang.- It is difficult to get good soft jaws for this vice, I got Draper 14180 ones. This means that as others have pointed out the 2 magnets happen to align exactly with the inset bolt holes in Stanley 6-inch Bench Vice resulting in reduced grip and lack of centre. Since there doesn't seem to be much of an alternative currently available you will need a fix if you want soft jaws. Here's one:Fix:Buy a small pack of 10mm diameter x 5mm depth neodymium magnets for around £5. These fit perfectly in the inset bolt holes of the Stanley vice jaws. This not only keeps the soft jaws centred on the vice jaws, but also adds a good amount of extra holding force making it just about right - not too weak and not too strong. I got ones advertised as having 3.5kg hold force if touching.I measured just over 6mm depth of the inset holes so that gives about 1.5mm clearance (soft jaw magnets are also slightly inset) which is perfect as it keeps the magnets from physically touching the soft jaws which would then be too strong for convenient removal and also quickly wear.Be careful to get the poles of magnets orientated the right way before you put them in the bolt holes of your vice as they will repel the soft jaws and are so strong that once they are in they are hard to get out (unless you have spare magnets, though is possible to with 2 small flathead screwdrivers to wedge out bit by bit).
G**Y
Good quality
Very heavy and solid with nice wide jaws
P**G
Great quality at a great price
A well trusted tool supplier (Stanley).Robust and well made especially for the price
P**3
I love this vice - it's so well engineered...
really wonderfully engineered vice. Will last many generations, i'm sure. I wanted something that allowed me to hold things in place without having to set up the workmate every time i wanted to do something.installation:I used 12mm bolts (or thread) and nuts to install this (not included) firmly to my wooden workbench. It has the ability to rotate which i don't currently need, but you do need to rotate it to install the threads, and tighten the nuts. i didn't use coach bolts per se, but actually used one of those long pieces of thread that you can buy, and used a hacksaw to create 3 x 80mm lengths, putting nuts and washers at each end.It also has an anvil at the front which you can use for knocking all sorts of things and extended family members ( :-) ) into shape if you so wish...I put some extra grease on mine before installing, but mine came ready greased.The 4" jaws meet well. The rotation feature means you can use on two edges of a workbench, although it would have to be on the RHS of the work bench for the handle to be able to move freely. Just a thought.
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