
Hook Range #32 to 7/0
Fully Reversible for left hand tiers
Billet machined Aluminum C-clamp
O-1 tool steel Jaws
Stainless Steel Construction (440-c and 303 )
Separate tying friction and spindle lock. T-Screw used ONLY to lock rotation.
Tying friction adjusted by knob on end of vise to provide the smoothest feel during wrapping. Friction can be infinitely adjusted from total free fall to stable position holding.
Rust free Teflon bushings retain smooth feel in harsh conditions.
Included c-clamp And Pedestal base
Long throw cam action lock up
Finger pin can be located in any of four pre-drilled positions.
Long finger pin with ball end for easy wrapping.
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ANVIL ATLAS AND THE ANVIL APEX?
Could it be that one is a full rotary vise and the other is not? NO, they both have full 360 degree rotation capability. Then why is the Atlas more money? Here’s the answer: Apex: in-line rotary. Where the hook is on the horizontal plane to the barrel or top of the vise. Atlas: off-set rotary. The jaw is off-set at an angle. This allows the jaw to be moved without conflict with materials. Most people use a bobbin cradle with the Atlas. More complex flies can be made on this vise verses the Apex. Both will do the job, but when dealing with multiple materials and glues, the Atlas provides added space for working.
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