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JVice
Care and Maintenance
Thanks for purchasing a Jvice. If properly looked after your Jvice
will give a lifetime of tying pleasure.
Although it is manufactured from highest quality materials any
metal will eventually corrode if exposed to a harsh environment.
Salt air and damp is your worst enemy so store your vice in a cool
dry place.
The jaws should occasionally be wiped with a dry cloth and a small
amount of sewing machine oil. Especially before prolonged
Wipe the rest of the vice down with the same soft cloth. The little
excess oil from the jaws will do no harm.
The wooden base is treated with Woodock 10 interior wood sealer
and should be maintained with Woodock Penetrating Furniture
Wax or any other good quality furniture wax.

Operating Instructions.

Base
• When you receive your Jvice it is packed in transport mode.
Turn the Cam lever till it is parallel to the main stem. This
loosens the vice stem which can now be removed.
• To use the vice direct onto the base. Put the brass cam into
the 15mm hole on the left side of the base with the SS lever
pointing upward. Now insert the vice stem into the 10mm
hole on top of the base. Push the SS lever away from you to
lock the stem in the required position. (do not use excessive
force)
• The vice when in this mode can be comfortably used on
ones lap when no Table is available.

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  • Page 1 Wax or any other good quality furniture wax. Operating Instructions. Base • When you receive your Jvice it is packed in transport mode. Turn the Cam lever till it is parallel to the main stem. This loosens the vice stem which can now be removed.
  • Page 2 Extension Arm • The extension arm is very useful when tying at a table which is a bit too high for comfort. • Insert the Brass Cam into the base with the lever pointing away from you. • Now insert the extension arm into the 10 mm hole on the front edge of the base.
  • Page 3 Hook Height Adjustment • To achieve the correct clamping with the hook shank along the centre line of rotation it may be necessary to adjust the jaw height. • Loosen the grub screw in the jaw adaptor with allen key provided and slide the jaw up or down the GooseNeck shaft to achieve the correct hook height.
  • Page 4 Accessories Midge Jaws • When storing the midge jaws should always be left in the open position shown below. • • Place the hook between the jaws as shown and push the cam lever forward until it locks into place. •...
  • Page 5 Tube Fly Attachment • Remove the small thumbscrew from the top of the GooseNeck. Then using the 3mm allen key provided remove the 6mm grub screw from the front of the main shaft. • Carefully remove the GooseNeck. • • Screw the main body of the Tube Fly attachment into the front of the main shaft.
  • Page 6 Gallows Attachment • The main use is when tying paraloop and parachute type fly’s. • Attach the gallows to the top of the GooseNeck and secure with the small brass thumb screw. • When tying in the loop work from the kink in the gallows attachment forward to the tie in position on the hook as shown below.

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