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Yost Vises M10WW Rapid Action Woodworking Vise | Quick Release Lever for Quick Adjustments | 10 Inch Jaw Width | Made with Heavy-Duty Cast Iron | Blue

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Style: Yost M10WW


Features

  • WOODWORKING VISE: The Yost Vises M10WW 10-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 10.5" (26.67 cm), Jaw Opening 14.875" (37.7825 cm), Throat Depth 4" (10.16 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 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.
  • 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 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 severe injury to your 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 and 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.


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 23.8 x 8.63 x 8 inches; 33.07 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ M10WW


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 22, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yost Vises -


Best Sellers Rank: #32,872 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #22 in Bench Vises


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,222 ratings


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  • Vise
Style: Yost M9WW
Well made. Heavy. Not much racking at all and I put a 16” face board on the jaws. Clamp a 1 x 6 x 3 ft long vertically on one side and it tightens quick- holds good- in fact it works way better than I would’ve figured. I have spacers I’ve made for the “off” side of what I’m clamping to cut out the racking effect and very seldom have to use them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023 by Kenneth K. Jones

  • Cautiously Optimistic
Style: Yost M9WW
I researched for months looking for a new vice for my, newly completed, Paul Sellers inspired workbench. I watched eBay trying to pick up an old, English made, Record vice but wasn’t jazzed about spending over $200 for a rusty project. Having owned and used my Wilton vice for the last five years, I wanted to try a “Record clone” quick-release vise like Paul suggests. I narrowed my vice down to this York vise, the current Record vise and the Eclipse. In a snippet I found online, Mr. Sellers cautioned against purchasing the current Record model because of problems he had experienced. To be fair, he also cautioned against the York vise because of problems he had experience with his woodworking class using these vises. That left me leaning towards the Eclipse but I kept thinking “is it really worth double the price?“ The reviews on the York were all over the board but overall, they seemed more positive than negative. I have no issue spending $200 on a vise that I can use for the next 20 years. Every single vise brand had a certain amount of negative reviews. I finally decided that if this vise showed up and looked horrible or the jaws didn’t align or the screw mechanism or quick release felt cheap then I would simply return it. Luckily, it passed the initial audition. I have been using the York vise almost daily for the last two weeks. The jaws are parallel and it locks up tightly. I really enjoy the quick release option as well as the ability to be able to back off the jaw a half turn, reposition the work piece, then snug up the handle. This is a total game changer for me! My Wilton vice is also considered a quick release vice, however, you cannot back off the jaw like you can with this style of vise. With the Wilton vise you have to turn the lever counter-clockwise one or two turns, reach down and grab the entire face and pull it back. Then you have to turn the handle clockwise a turn or two to reengage the turn screw. It’s 2-3 times as much work for every action performed. I see the wisdom in Paul recommending this type of vise. It’s so much more efficient, hands down. For now, I’m going to rate the vise as a solid 4. Time will tell if it will make it to a 4.5 or higher. Why only a four? In a word, machining. After receiving the vise I put it on some shop towels and degreased the entire main screw using mineral spirits, denatured alcohol and an old toothbrush. It comes well caked with grease and feels very smooth. However, that grease and sawdust will do nothing but harm overtime. Also, I had read a post from another York vise owner about the amount of metal shavings he found embedded in the factory grease that led to his cast iron vise nut wearing out early. After thoroughly degreasing, I coated the main screw and guide bars liberally with some paste wax, worked it in by operating the vise many times then buffed it with a clean towel. This allows you to see the machining of the main screw. As seen in my photos, there appears to be some galling on the threads. Either that or the machining tooling wasn’t as sharp as it should have been or the metal integrity wasn’t as high as it could be. I don’t know if this is par for the course or if this was possibly a bad batch of screws. Either way, the vice travels smoothly, locks up tightly and only time will tell how long the guts will last. Maybe overtime this roughness will disappear but I thought I should mention it because you won’t see it until you clean the grease off and I don’t think a lot of guys will take the time to clean the grease off. Last thoughts. Initially I was leaning towards a 10 inch version of this type of vise. Most of the 10 inch models open up 5+ inches more than the 9 inch versions. My Wilton vise opens up 5-6 inches more than my 9 inch York vice. In thinking about my past work, I realized that I had never opened my Wilton more than about 3/4 of its capacity. So going with the 9 inch model makes sense especially considering the price. Once you add vise jaws it has plenty of capacity for the majority of the work I will ever do. This completes my novel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2020 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great set of additional hands.
Style: Yost M7WW
This vise installed easily and works great.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Wayne Metcalfe Wayne Metcalfe

  • Beast
Style: Yost M9WW
This is a heavy duty woodworking vise that is great quality. Easy to use with the quick release feature. I look forward to using it for years and years.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023 by James R. Carpenter

  • Very Good Vise
Style: Yost M9WW
The Yost M9WW vise is very hefty, adequately constructed, works as advertised, and should last for many years. I like the weight (though heavy) and the operation is smooth. I would recommend this vise for any woodworker's bench. I did have to make modifications to my workbench prior to installing the vise. I like the top of the vise flush with the top of my workbench, so I added a 1" spacer board to make the thickness of my attachment point 3 1/2". I recommend flipping your workbench upside down to install the vise. It made the process much easier. After attaching the vise bottom with lag screws (not provided), I flipped the workbench upright and attached wood faces to the vise jaws. Overall, installation was quite easy. Why only 4 stars? As others have mentioned, the main vise screw was caked in grease and needed to be thoroughly cleaned and then appropriately lubed. Likewise, the main screw itself was not well machined; it works but is a little rough. Though not a showstopper, I also think the vise should have included mounting hardware. Four lag screws w/washers would've been a nice touch for very little cost. I would've preferred separate holes on the face of the vice next to the bench, one to screw the vice to the bench and a threaded hole for attaching the wood face to the vise. I used 1/4" dowel centers, placed in the vise screw hole openings, to locate, drill, and countersink holes. Then, screwed through the wood face and vise holes and into the workbench using 3" wood screws. I am happy with this purchase and recommend this heavy-duty vise. With a few minor tweaks it would be near perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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