Shop Fox D2254-6 - Manual
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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.
Printed in China
#10497TR
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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