TDS24 Adjustavice

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Andy B
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TDS24 Adjustavice

Post by Andy B » Tue 14 Jul , 2020 8:22 am

I'd not come across this Denford product until a couple of days ago.
So, for the record, here are some pictures of a couple that have been for sale in the UK.
I guess they would need to be well bolted to the floor as there is quite some pivot when at full height.
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Re: Adjustavice

Post by Martin » Tue 14 Jul , 2020 18:54 pm

It's a new one to me also.

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Re: Adjustavice

Post by Andy B » Wed 29 Jul , 2020 7:18 am

I came across the parts lists, by chance, when looking for something else - so I have separated them out and added them here.
Adjustavice-parts-list.pdf
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It appears that the drawings never had their own number series for this product; they are all 'SK348/x', except for a couple of parts that came from other machines, such as the cabinet door.
The product code was, apparently, TDS24 - so I have edited the thread title.
First produced around 1971.

Of note is that the parts lists all spell 'vice' the English way, whilst the machine labels say 'ADJUSTAVISE'.

Andy

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