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Comparison MIOL 36-200 125 mm / sponges 100 mm vs Intertool HT-0051 85 mm / sponges 100 mm

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MIOL 36-200 125 mm / sponges 100 mm
Intertool HT-0051 85 mm / sponges 100 mm
MIOL 36-200 125 mm / sponges 100 mmIntertool HT-0051 85 mm / sponges 100 mm
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Typevisevise
Vice typemetalworkmetalwork
Specs
Compression mechanismscrewscrew
Jaw opening125 mm85 mm
Jaw width100 mm100 mm
General
Design features
rotating base
anvil
replacement jaws
rotating base
anvil
replacement jaws
Installationfixed basefixed base
Materialcast ironcast iron
Weight7 kg
Added to E-Catalogmay 2018may 2017

Jaw opening

Clamping width provided by vise or clamp (see "Type")

In this case, the width of the clamp means the maximum distance that the jaws or stops of the tool can be spread, in other words, the maximum size of an object that can be clamped with this device. Large clamping width, on the one hand, makes the tool more versatile and expands its capabilities; on the other hand, it affects the dimensions, weight and price, and also makes it difficult to work with small objects (a large tool is poorly suited for this). So, when choosing according to this parameter, you should not chase after the maximum margin, but take into account the size of the parts that you really plan to work with: for example, it hardly makes sense to buy a 500 mm clamp if you need a clamp for gluing plywood planks together.