Bench configuration – Sealey AP1520 User Manual
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5.4
Larger pieces of sheet material can be held as shown in fig.B by placing a wooden stop in a suitable hole in the front face of the right
hand leg frame. The same arrangement can be used to hold longer pieces of wood at an angle as shown in fig.C1. There are 4
wooden stops provided which could be used on top of the bench for light holding work. However, where a workpiece needs to be
firmly clamped the stronger metal stops should be used.
5.
BENCH CONFIGURATION
5.1
The features of the bench can be used to firmly grip a workpiece in a number of different ways.
5.2
Each vice will hold small pieces of wood to be worked on as shown in fig.A1 and fig.B2.
5.3
Larger pieces of wood can be held on the top surface of the bench using the 4 metal stops provided (see fig.A2). As the metal stops
can be rotated they can also be used to hold more irregular shapes (see fig.C2). The metal stops can also be used with the other vice
but will be restricted in terms of the length of workpiece.
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