UJC-860 manual.qxd 9/27/09 12:32 PM Page 4 INTRODUCTION The Uni-Jaws are the ultimate portable work vice for the workshop. With a powerful clamping force of up to 1000kg and large vice jaws the Uni-Jaws will hold just about anything including timber, metal and even logs when fitted with the log jaws.
UJC-860 manual.qxd 9/27/09 12:32 PM Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont.) • When transporting Uni-Jaws in a vehicle always tie it down to prevent movement and possible damage. • Check to make sure that all fixing screws and knobs are tight and all legs are locked into position before operating the Uni-Jaws.
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UJC-860 manual.qxd 9/27/09 12:32 PM Page 6 SETTING UP (cont.) 5. To raise the opposite front leg first remove the front leg support brace (13) from the holding bracket (Fig. 5). Fig. 5 6. Fully raise the opposite front leg (Fig. 6) ensuring the locking pin clicks into the opposite pin hole.
UJC-860 manual.qxd 9/27/09 12:32 PM Page 7 OPERATION Adjusting the Front Vice Jaw 1. Rotating the front vice jaw clamping handle (5) will move the front vice jaw (1) backwards and forwards (Fig. 10). 2. Rotating in a clockwise direction moves the front...
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UJC-860 manual.qxd 9/27/09 12:32 PM Page 8 OPERATION (cont.) Clamping Material 1. Ensure the front vice jaw (1) is located towards the front of the Uni-Jaws. 2. Place the workpiece onto the vice rails in between the front vice jaw (1) and rear vice jaw (2) (Fig.
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UJC-860 manual.qxd 9/27/09 12:32 PM Page 9 OPERATION (cont.) 3. To replace the jaws first loosen the 2 hex screws (4) on the front jaw by rotating in an anti- clockwise direction using the 6mm hex key (19) (Fig. 19).
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2. Simply attach the mitre saw mounts to the Uni-Jaws vice rails and turn it into a handy mitre saw stand (Fig. 26). Fig. 25 Fig. 26 Call Ozito on toll-free 1800 069 486 for details on where to purchase the mitre saw mounts.
• Wipe away dirt and dust from the stand on a regular basis. Note: Ozito Industries will not be responsible for any damage or injuries caused by the repair of the tool by an unauthorised personor by mishandling of the tool.
If the tool shows signs of damage or defects caused by or resulting from abuse, accidents or alterations. • Failure to perform maintenance as set out within the instruction manual. • If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way. OZITO Australia/New Zealand (Head Office) 1-23 Letcon Drive, Bangholme, Victoria, Australia 3175...
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