chaoticbob
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I have a Record 53E vice - the quick release type - which has jammed up. I had (perhaps foolishly) clamped some work at one end of the vice without a compensating piece at the other end to keep the jaws parallel. When I tried to release the work the screw just clicked (ratchet mechanism) and the quick release did nothing either. I got the work out (with a crowbar) , but still the vice is stuck - I can wind it in (very stiff) but not out.
I'm sure I can fix it by dismounting the vice from the bench and taking it to bits, but that will be a PITA. I'm wondering if it's something that sometimes happens with these vices and there's an easier way - like hitting it with a mallet in the right place perhaps? I assume that the rods which hold the front jaw are binding in their bearings because of the asymmetric stress.
Bob.
I'm sure I can fix it by dismounting the vice from the bench and taking it to bits, but that will be a PITA. I'm wondering if it's something that sometimes happens with these vices and there's an easier way - like hitting it with a mallet in the right place perhaps? I assume that the rods which hold the front jaw are binding in their bearings because of the asymmetric stress.
Bob.