WILTON® Debuts New Apprentice Vises Nationwide

WILTON® Debuts New Apprentice Vises Nationwide

WILTON® is introducing the new Apprentice Vise line, expanding access to the brand’s trusted quality and performance to more makers and pros than ever before.

Engineered to meet the demands of everyday users, the Apprentice Vise series delivers WILTON’s legendary strength and precision—without compromise. Developed from the ground up with direct feedback from end users, these vises feature Wilton’s fully enclosed bullet design for long-term durability, optimal clamp forces, and castings that are two times stronger than standard gray cast iron.*

“We designed the Apprentice Vise line to give users a dependable, professional-grade vise they can count on—whether it’s their first purchase, an upgrade, or part of setting up a new workspace,” said Patrick Gordon, product manager for Wilton Vises.

Key features of the WILTON Apprentice vises include:

· Precision slide bar for smooth operation

· Secure mechanical locking base with 360° swivel

· Uniform clamping pressure across the jaws

· Replaceable jaws made from hardened steel

· Large integrated anvil work surface

· Dual lockdowns and four-bolt mounting pattern

Available in 4″ and 6″ models, as well as the versatile 5 ½” multi-purpose vise, the Apprentice Vise line offers a balance of strength, versatility, and value—ideal for small shop owners, automotive mechanics, and MRO technicians. The 4″ model (WL1-107) offers up to 6,000 lbs. of clamp force; the 5.5″ model (WL1-111) and 6″ model (WL1-109) offer up to 8,300 lbs. of clamp force.

For more information, visit www.wiltontools.com.

About Wilton

Wilton, a brand of JPW Industries, was founded in 1941 and is recognized for its premium materials and exacting standards. The Wilton product line includes vises, clamps and striking tools for secure holding, smooth operation and solid striking. Designed for professionals, the Wilton brand has a reputation for quality, durability and reliability unmatched by any other brand.

*Compared to standard 30K gray cast iron.

 

 

 

Feature Image Courtesy of: Wilton

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