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.
Andy
TDS24 Adjustavice
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Re: Adjustavice
It's a new one to me also.
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Re: Adjustavice
I came across the parts lists, by chance, when looking for something else - so I have separated them out and added them here.
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
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