Wilton 63301 Lathe User Manual


 
WS-Series Shop Vises
SAFETY INFORMATION
Please Read Carefully:
Misuse of vise can cause serious injury to eyes,
hands, limbs, etc.
To ensure safety, vise must be set up and used
properly.
Before setting up and using, read, understand and
follow all instructions as outlined below.
When Setting Up the Vise:
Use proper size bolts, nuts, lock and flat washers in all
base mounting holes. Never weld base of vise to any
metal object.
Only hand-tighten swivel base lock down nuts at the
sides of the vise.
Never use a pipe extension to tighten lock nut
handles. This can cause the handles to bend and
over-stress the lock down bolts.
Make sure the bench top to which the vise is mounted
is properly secured.
When Using the Vise:
Always use vise of proper size and capacity to hold
work object.
Never use a hammer, pipe extension or cheater bar
on spindle handle of vise.
Never unscrew moveable jaw beyond the maximum
specified opening of the vise.
Never use vise as a press for assembly or
disassembly of objects.
Always wear eye and face protection when striking
vise-held objects or when using power tools with a
vise.
Replacement Parts
Stock
No.
Model
No.
Jaw
Width
(in.)
Jaw
Opening
(in.)
Throat
Depth
(in.)
Shipping
Wt.
(lbs.)
Spindle and
Handle
Assembly
A
Serrated Jaw
Inserts
with screws
B
Spindle Nut
C
Lock Nut
and Bolt
Assembly
D
Outer
Ring
E
63300
WS4
4
4
2-3/4
22
310045W
310041W
310047W
310044WA
310046WA
63301
WS5
5
5
3
31
310042W
310051W
310047W
310054WA
310056WA
63302
WS6
6
6
3-1/2
42
310065W
310061W
310067W
310064W
310066WA
63304
WS8
8
8
4
67
310085W
310081W
310087W
310084WA
310086WA
Specifications were current at time of publication, but because of our policy of continuous improvement, WILTON reserves the right to
change specifications at any time and without prior notice, without incurring obligations.
WILTON
427 New Sanford Road
LaVergne, Tennessee 37086 Part No. M-63300
Ph.: 800-274-6848 Rev B 05/2014
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