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Yost Vises M7WW Rapid Action Woodworking Vise | Quick Release Lever for Quick Adjustments | 7 Inch Jaw Width | Made with Heavy-Duty Cast Iron | Blue

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Style: Yost M7WW


Pattern Name: Lever


Features

  • WOODWORKING VISE: The Yost Vises M7WW 7-inch Rapid Action Woodworking Vise is made from 30,000 PSI cast iron with chrome plated steel sliding T-bar handle and steel guide rails. Has a rapid action lever for quick adjustments.
  • TECHNICAL SPECS: Jaw Width 7" (17.78 cm), Jaw Opening 8" (20.32 cm), Throat Depth 3" (7.62 cm).
  • HOW TO USE: To open the vise turn the vise handle counterclockwise. This will move the front jaw away from the stationary jaw to close and turn the vise handle counterclockwise. To use the quick-release feature of this vise, move the lever toward the vise handle. This will disengage the nut and allow you to quickly open or close the vise. The bench dog can be moved in position by loosening the finger bolt on the front of the vise.
  • YOST VISES QUALITY: Every Yost Vises tool is engineered to have high standards of quality, strength, and durability. We value quality over quantity and manufacture products that are safe and easy to use. We offer lifetime tech support to back our quality guarantee.
  • SAFETY INFORMATION: Misuse of vises can cause serious injury to eyes, hands and or other body parts. Vises must be set up and used properly. Before setup and use, read, understand, and follow all instructions outlined in the manual.
  • WARRANTY: Comes with a 1-year limited warranty and 90-day return.

Description

This woodworking vise is designed for home carpentry or professional woodwork. The vise is built from rugged cast iron. It has a quick-release lever that disengages the screw for speedy adjustment and a buttress-threaded main screw for powerful clamping. Yost Vises has been producing high-quality vises and vise accessories since 1908. We supply our products to both large distributors and individual craftsmen throughout the world ranging from industrial-grade vises, professional-grade vises, workshop-grade vises, light to heavy-duty vises, multifunction vises, welding vises, etc. Our products meet or exceed the Industrial Standard of Federal Specification GGG-V-410A, providing consumers with quality products that last for years at a great price.

Material: Cast Iron


Brand: Yost Tools


Item dimensions L x W x H: 15.63 x 7.17 x 6.26 inches


Color: Blue


Style: Yost M7WW


Tensile Strength: 30000 PSI


Manufacturer: ‎Yost Tools


Part Number: ‎M7WW


Item Weight: ‎20.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.63 x 7.17 x 6.26 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎M7WW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎7 inches


Color: ‎Blue


Style: ‎Yost M7WW


Material: ‎Cast Iron


Pattern: ‎Lever


Power Source: ‎Crank


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Inch


Included Components: ‎(1) M7WW vise


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year from purchase date


Date First Available: January 20, 2015


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  • Very happy with this vice
Style: Yost M7WW Pattern Name: Lever
This has become my primary woodworking vice on my hand tool bench. Originally bought to use as an end vice, it works great for that purpose. I found I really like it for general work holding as well. It was easy to install and is quite sturdy. It does rack a little, it is an inexpensive vice. But it functions smooth, the quick release works great, and it is overall a great vice for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023 by T. Hanson

  • A versatile and accurate vise that saves time and cranking!
Style: Yost M7WW Pattern Name: Lever
The media could not be loaded. I have a small bench in a tiny space to do wood carving and small woodworking projects. I've used the traditional face vises on other benches and wanted more flexibility, so I upgraded to this Yost 7" quick release vise. I'm extremely happy with the vise and most impressed with it! First, the quick release might seem like a gimmick, but boy can it save you time as you move pieces in and out of the vise! Instead of cranking around, and around, and around, you flip the lever and slide the vise open or closed in a second. Those saved seconds can really add up in the middle of a project! My short movie shows the quick release in action. The Yost vise is easy enough to mount, with four bolts holding it to the bottom of the bench. I mounted mine by flipping the bench top upside-down, but you can make a 90 degree bracket that holds the vise to the bench as you drill in from below. Either way, four lag bolts are more than enough to hold the vise securely. The vise is solid, with a good weight. In addition to holding items between the jaws, I can hold items flat to the top with the built-in bench dog and long boards across the face of the bench (with extra supports). The jaws are set up so you can easily secure chops to the vise jaws to protect your wood projects and if the wood is strong enough, it can expand the width a bit, as I did with the beech chops. This adds to the flexibility by allowing to clamp wider items below the guides and screw. I highly recommend this vise for woodworking! It's become an indispensable asset on my bench! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024 by Tom H Texas Tom H Texas

  • Great clamp
Style: Yost M9WW Pattern Name: Lever
The media could not be loaded. This clamp works great so far. Very heavy duty machine grade craftsmanship. Smooth action on both the crank and the quick adjustment level. Came in great condition, nicely lubed and ready to go. Took me all of a half hour to instal, no instructions but seemed pretty self explanatory to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by Erick Creegan

  • Weighs a ton. Make sure you know what size you really need.
Style: Yost M9WW Pattern Name: Lever
I just got this today. I probably won't get to use it for its intended purpose for a while, but since I already installed it on my work bench I thought it would be worth sharing my observations. As I get further into woodworking there are times when you want to lock something down solid without damaging it. My big mechanic's vice is not the tool for that, even if I put something soft in the jaws. So I figured I'd get one of these woodworker's vises. I doubt I'll be doing any fine planing or other stuff like that, but I do work on a lot of things that need holding, so I thought this would be a good investment. I just was not sure what size to get. I'm a go big or go home type, so I was tempted to get the 10" version. Now I'm thinking I probably could have gotten by with the 7". The 9" is a monster. I think it will be good for anything I throw at it The vise seems well made. The screw is smooth and the quick release takes a bit of a squeeze to engage, but it works well too. I knocked it down a star because after I installed the vise it seems to consistently close with a slight gap on the right side. The gap goes away when you tighten it up, so maybe this is just the way these things work. I clamped several different sized pieces of wood up and it seems to hold them all firmly once you tighten it down. I gave it 3 stars for "Easy to Install". It's not the vises fault I guess that trying to install a greasy, heavy piece of equipment with lots of sharp edges and pinch points is a challenge. I have a steel workbench with 2"x6" wood under the steel top for reenforcement. I added a another 2"x6" plate where the vise was going to mount to try to make it level with the bench top. It tool another 3/8" shim to take the jaws just slightly below the bench surface. Not mind you, I had tho hold this in place while I figured out what wood to use. My metal C clamps were not quite big enough to hold the vise in place while I did all this. I ended up jacking the vise up to the bottom of the bench with my trusty Harbor Freight Daytona monster jack. Once I got it where I wanted with the extra plates in place, I was able to drill and drive in lag bolts to secure the vise. I also drilled thru the jaw holes so I could set wood for the jaws. All in all it took me about an hour or two of futzing around. And it's really just temporary since I'm not sure exactly how I'll be using this and where on the bench makes the most sense. But at least now I know how to set it in place. The smart way would have been to locate the position of the rear bolt holes which have an open slot on the mounting plate. You can put those bolts in your bench, slide the vise in place, then drill and screw in the front ones. Who knows? Maybe the instructions even say how to do that. I should probably look. So far I think I got my $100 worth. Eventually I'll mount it correctly and put better wooden jaw plates in. I just didn't want it sitting around in a box waiting till I had the time to "do it right". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020 by bob bob

  • Beautiful vice
Style: Yost M10WW Pattern Name: Lever
This is an excellent general purpose wood working vice. It has a lot of clamping force, more than enough for holding workpieces in place. The long extension of this vice is excellent, far better than most other vices. The quick release lever works well, and is a really nice touch. This vice will last forever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024 by bookie22 bookie22

  • it's cheap and decent
Style: Yost M7WW Pattern Name: Lever
vise jaws arent flush with eachother. I am curious if this is on purpose... otherwise, I will just have to offset one of my wood jaws to fit flush.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by justin

  • The vises you've been looking for
Style: Yost M9WW Pattern Name: Lever
I have these vises for 6 years now. They have quite a mileage on them now — survived two workbenches now and I'm not leaving them behind when the third one is ready. They didn't sag. You can rake them, eg when clamping something narrow to a side and cranking, but they came straight and aligned from the factory. The mechanism is smooth, although there will be inevitable dust buildup in the quick release, so sometimes vises will skip a thread when tightened Doesn't affect overall functions though. I have replaced a steel dog with a wooden one. Whether jaws are aligned or not isn't a huge concern, because you will put wooden chucks on it anyway, and those can be easily made flush. Btw it's best to mount them so that the rear jaw is flush with an apron of a bench, do not believe those who advise otherwise. They're a lifetime purchase for sure which is the only complaint I have. Or I would buy the largest model. I had experience using vintage Record vises which these are a clone of — no difference whatsoever, they behave exactly the same. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by DM

  • Awesome vise
Style: Yost M9WW Pattern Name: Lever
Easy to install and sturdy. Awesome vise.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Josias Alvarado

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