Z-Vise Video
The Z-VISE is a multi-purpose portable clamping system. The Z- VISE is a unique Swiss designed tool that can hold virtually any shape, any size material anywhere you work. For more info: www.homeshow.co.nz
The Z-VISE is a multi-purpose portable clamping system. The Z- VISE is a unique Swiss designed tool that can hold virtually any shape, any size material anywhere you work. For more info: www.homeshow.co.nz
A few years ago I bought an incomplete one (the drill holder is missing). The vise really WORKS and is irreplaceable. The Swiss did a good job.
btw there are clones of this vice and parts are interchangeable with the original zyliss
In 1955 my father bought such a vise and now 2018 ,i am still using these vise only i badly searching for two plastic clamps ,because one of them is broken and I cannot find nevertheless
i contacted Rexmetall in Swiss they could only inform that Zyliss was renamed Under Z Vise 2 ,is there any body who can help me to find these plastic clamps for the Zyliis 1 comparing
to the Z Vise my adres Jeffcloots@Gmail.com in Belgium tks coop
I just found mine at the pawn shop for 10.00
I got one of those!! It was called GripMaster!!!!
…and so what does the lifetime guarantee on all metals actually mean/cover?
Как приобрести?
I bought the tool at a Home show in Vancouver many years ago however I never did use it. I lost the Instructional VHS Tape so finding this video on YouTube is a life saver. I have retired and now have time to play with my hobbies in my shop. Thanks for the tutorial.
Copy or successor of the swiss SWISSREX Tool?
Does anyone know where I can buy the carrying case for this vice
the squeaky vise should get the grease right?
Good stuff!
Is there any way or an adapter for the Festool MFT? You would sell tons if there were a way to attach to an MFT… the only bench I will use.
where can i get dvd and manual i have clamp sys but no manual
I’m glad I never saw this guy live at a Home Show, I’d end up buying one! This fellow works this thing like a magician. Great demo, but $400 for a clamping vice? Maybe for some guys, but not me.
I had one 30 years ago and in a divorce lost it. I picked one up just the other day on Offer Up for 45.00. Its the basic unit but that’s all I wanted or needed. I think it’s one of the best engineered tool ever without a motor.
Now…. that was a whopper of an infomercial… Good Stuff!!!
Hi, this is one of the best buys I’ve made recently!
Question: when the top jaws are closed the bottom jaws have a 5 mm gap. This is puzzling – I cannot ‘lock up’ to equal widths in both jaws simultaneously.
Is anyone else experiencing the same problem and … how have you solved it! ..Frustrating to say the least. Otherwise, a top class product. Lloyd.
I’ve had one of these for twenty years now. (I wish they’d come with that case back then!) I remember buying it at a wood show. My uncle John, a builder, spotted it soon after and commented that he’d owned one for 20 years then and was still finding new ways to use it both on site and off the back of his truck. A really diverse holding tool with surprising strength.
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