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| Finally, Soft Jaws that Make Sense The machining industry often follows patterns that just don't make sense. Traditional vise soft jaws are a great example. Why use a jaw that can only be used once? The Pierson Smart Jaw breaks the pattern. Now, you can have a jaw with 4 useable sides per jaw - two on top and two on bottom. Its bolt holes are keyhole shaped so one half turn of the bolts is all it takes to slide the jaw sideways and off. Best of all, the drawing for this great product is FREE! Download the drawing and make as many of these jaws as your shop needs. ![]() Hopefully this free drawing download will help out many of our faithful visitors at cnczone.com. Get the free drawing at http://www.piersonindustries.com/smart_jaw.php. All the Best, Team Pierson |
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