Operation, Maintenance, Accessories – Woodstock Wood Vises D2254-6 User Manual
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D2254-6, D2303 Wood Vise Instructions
4. Attach the vise to the workbench with four #10 x
2" wood screws through the underside of the work-
bench, as shown in
Figure 4.
Note: If you're using a shim, make sure the wood
screws pass completely through the shim and secure
at least halfway into the workbench thickness, as
shown in Figure 5. You may need wood screws of a
different length than given in
Step 4 when using a
shim. Also, for added holding strength, attach the
shim directly to the workbench with wood screws
that are independent of the vise.
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Figure 5. Attaching vise to workbench
with shim between vise and workbench.
Operation
Rotating the vise handle (
Figure 6) clockwise moves the
movable jaw toward the fixed jaw.
Rotating the vise handle counterclockwise moves the
movable jaw away from the fixed jaw.
D2256 Only: Tighten/loosen the bench dog finger screw
(
Figure 6) to adjust the height of the bench dog.
Figure 6. Operation controls of vise.
Maintenance
The painted parts of the vise can be cleaned with a damp
rag. If wood pitch has built up on the components, clean
this with a pitch dissolver or blade and bit cleaner.
Lubricate the leadscrew with a dry lubrication, such as
silicone or graphite, that will not cause sawdust to stick
to the threads.
If material becomes built up on the threads, clean thor-
oughly with a pitch dissolver.
Figure 7. Shop Fox wood-faced magnetic
jaw pads (Models D3127-D3133).
Accessories
Ask your Shop Fox dealer for the wood-faced magnetic jaw
pads shown in
Figure 7.
Handle
Bench Dog Finger Screw
(D2256 Only)