Caractéristiques
- Poids du colis: 2,517kg
- Hauteur d'expédition: 132mm
- Largeur d'expédition: 188mm
- Longueur d'expédition: 284mm
Le prix inclut la TVA mais pas la livraison .
Référence: 950000003
N° fabr.: NONE
Le vise à armes de précision, fabriqué en Allemagne, modernise le design original de Parker Hale, très populaire il y a des décennies dans les stands de tir anglais pour un nettoyage et un entretien détaillés des armes. Moulé en alliage d'aluminium à haute résistance, le vise Bisley est compact et léger, ce qui permet de l'emporter partout, tout en étant suffisamment robuste pour gérer des tâches plus importantes que prévu. Deux ensembles de mâchoires de serrage parallèles tournent à 360° dans le même plan, offrant une polyvalence illimitée et un accès à votre travail. Simple et fiable, le système de verrouillage à ressort permet un ajustement instantané d'une seule main en tirant sur la mâchoire arrière et en la faisant tourner dans l'une des 15 positions différentes par incréments de 22,5°. Les inserts de mâchoire en acier durci et rectifié d'un côté gèrent les petites pièces et de nombreuses tâches délicates dans l'atelier ; les mâchoires ovales avec un rembourrage en liège de l'autre côté permettent un serrage sans marque des canons, des récepteurs et des objets de grande taille de forme irrégulière. Le bouton de réglage en polymère avec douille en acier filetée glisse le long de la vis avec une douceur exceptionnelle pour un contrôle précis de la tension. La base robuste avec vis de serrage en acier et poignée en T rend le vise Bisley extrêmement solide, portable et rapide à monter et démonter sur des plateformes de travail de 1 à 2½" d'épaisseur.Great vise with a fatal flaw... 26/02/2017
Re gun holding, vise is fantastic - purpose built and works as advertised. I don't need to re-iterate what other reviewers have already said.
Other than that, I have had a serious problem with the side that attaches the vise to the workbench - see photo. I simply hand tightened the vise to a wood work surface, and... crack! Waiting on Brownell's customer service to see what they will do about it, and will update review when new information is available.
I am glad I bought this vise 14/07/2016
First of all, I need to explain some of the mandatory boxes I had to check. I am not a gunsmith, but I am a pretty good engineer and handy with tools so I am learning to do a lot of that work myself. (not afraid to get into triggers, etc,) I also am not a gun collector in the pure sense, but I have accumulated about 10 very good quality rifles and handguns. I am also not a competition shooter, although I do consider myself to be a better than average shooter.
I purchased this vise primarily because I wanted a portable vise for use with my guns in my office. I do not have any workbench inside the house that would allow bolting a vise to it. I use a 1/2" pull-out work surface from my computer desk. The vice clamps to this pull-out surface easily when using a 1/2" piece of wood as a shim.
I am quite impressed with the precision quality of this vise -- I guess I better be what with the money I had to dole out. LOL
It is actually half again as large as I was expecting it to be from the pictures and description. To give you a perspective, the adjusting knob is a full 3" in diameter. So it is very hefty and yet not too terribly heavy at only a little over 5 lbs.
I knew ahead of time that I would want some cushioning for the flat steel jaws to work on smaller items where I don't want to leave scratching or marks. I purchased a pair of aluminum (with inserted magnets) soft rubber-padded 3 1/2"jaws. They overhang on each side but that is no problem. Because of the added thickness of these padded jaws, the working opening gets reduced down to 1/2" max. Beyond that, the whole vice mechanism gets too loose. However, for larger items like a slide for large pistols or even a pistol receiver, simply drape a thin mouse pad into the jaws and tighten to your desire.
The curved cork lined jaws are fantastic -- they will hold the largest of revolvers that you can find. For example, in the picture posted here, that is a Ruger Redhawk dual 45 with a 6-chamber cylinder.
I haven't tried it yet, but with just a quick adjustment on the cog adjuster, you can swing the jaws 90 degrees to a vertical hold for grabbling rifle barrels,
I was able to justify the purchase of this vise by explaining to my wife that it will help me hold just about anything around the house that needs repairing, including her jewelry. That last item was the clincher. I gave the rating 4 stars as there is always some room for improvement â maybe in this case just a lower price.
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