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US Patent: 825,151
Vise
Unusual Quick Acting Vise
Patentee:
James Francis McLean (exact or similar names) - Montreal, QC Canada

USPTO Classifications:
269/181, 269/244, 269/256, 74/424.78, 74/424.94

Tool Categories:
work holding : vises

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
M. Diplock
Leon L. Esperance

Patent Dates:
Applied: Mar. 03, 1906
Granted: Jul. 03, 1906

Patent Pictures:
Patent Fig. 1 & 2
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Description:
This vise appears to be mounted in reverse where the one jaw is mounted to the bench and the movable jaw and entire screw is hanging off the edge. It has a quick acting cam for engaging the nut. It doesn't seem to make sense to have the full length of the vise/screw protruding from the bench all the time.

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