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Record Drill Press Vices at MyToolShed.co.uk

Record has been a cornerstone of British engineering excellence since 1908, and their drill press vices represent over a century of manufacturing expertise. Designed specifically for securing workpieces during drilling operations, Record drill press vices combine robust cast iron construction with precision-machined components to deliver the accuracy and reliability that professional tradesmen and serious DIY enthusiasts demand.

Each Record drill press vice is engineered to withstand the rigours of workshop environments whilst maintaining exceptional clamping force and stability. Whether you're working with metal, wood, or plastics, Record's drill press vices provide the secure hold essential for safe, accurate drilling operations on pillar drills and drill presses of all sizes.

Why Choose Record?

Record drill press vices stand out in the market for several compelling reasons. Their British heritage means every vice is designed with the practical needs of UK tradesmen in mind, built to withstand daily professional use. The precision-ground jaws ensure parallel clamping across the full width, preventing workpiece distortion and improving drilling accuracy.

The heavy-duty cast iron bodies provide exceptional stability and vibration dampening during drilling operations, whilst the smooth-action spindles allow for quick and effortless adjustments. Record's attention to detail extends to features like machined base slots for secure bolt-down mounting and hardened steel components in high-wear areas, ensuring longevity even in demanding workshop conditions.

Popular Record Products

Record's drill press vice range caters to various workshop requirements. Their compact bench-mounted models are ideal for light engineering work and smaller drill presses, offering jaw widths typically from 75mm to 100mm. For heavier-duty applications, Record produces larger capacity vices with wider jaw openings and increased clamping depth, perfect for industrial workshops and metalworking operations.

Many Record drill press vices feature swivel bases for angular drilling operations, whilst their quick-release mechanisms enable rapid workpiece changes without sacrificing clamping security. The precision-machined V-grooves in the jaws are particularly useful for securely holding cylindrical components during drilling.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I maintain my Record drill press vice?

Keep the spindle and slides clean and lightly oiled to ensure smooth operation. Regularly check that mounting bolts remain tight, and clean any swarf or debris from the jaw faces after use. Avoid over-tightening, which can damage both the vice and workpiece.

What size drill press vice do I need?

Consider your typical workpiece dimensions and your drill press table size. A 75-100mm jaw width suits most general workshop tasks, whilst larger metalworking projects may require 125mm or wider jaws. Ensure the vice base fits comfortably on your drill press table with adequate clearance.

Can Record drill press vices be used for milling operations?

Whilst Record drill press vices are primarily designed for drilling applications, light milling work is possible. However, for regular milling operations, a dedicated machine vice would be more appropriate as it's specifically engineered to handle lateral cutting forces.

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