| Triton SJA200 Superjaws Workbench |  | Brand: Triton Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $179.00 Buy New: $149.55 as of 9/6/2010 20:56 CDT details
New (3) from $149.55
Seller: Tool King Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 8,215
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 43.6 Dimensions (in): 31 x 13 x 12.7
MPN: SJA200 Model: SJA200 UPC: 033851010058 EAN: 0033851010058
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Instant jaws adjustments from 0-to-36-inches with 360 degree access to work | | • | Heavy-duty all steel construction with corrosion resistant epoxy powder coating | | • | Easily folded for storage and transport (set up or fold down in 20 seconds) | | • | Fast and easy hands-free clamping by using foot pedal | | • | Over 2200 lbs of clamping pressure |
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Product Description The Triton SJA200 SuperJaws Portable Clamping System is a workstation that you can take right to the job whether it's indoors, outdoors, on a construction site or the factory floor. The SJA200 provides fast and easy hands-free clamping of materials up to 37.5-inches (956mm) and features a massive force of up to one ton (1000kg), providing you with as much or as little clamping pressure as needed. The SJA200 can hold anything: car parts, bicycles, timber and tubing. Features: Powerful one ton clamping force provides the ability to apply as much or as little clamping pressure as you require Lock/Release switch allows for fast, trouble-free release of materials Foot operated clamping mechanism frees up your hands, giving you more control Urethane jaw facings provide a firm yet protective, slip-resistant grip Reversible sliding jaws allow for an extra wide 37.5-inch (956mm) clamping width capacity Robust, all-Steel construction with powdercoat Finish for extended life Tripod base provides stability on all terrain What's In The Box: Triton SJA200 SuperJaws Portable Clamping System
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Great tool and high quality August 2, 2010 Kin Lee 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great product. The ability to hold an object of significant size and weight firmly and securely is its value. The base is very stable and the clamp is strong and easy to operate. Tool setup is quick and straight forward. Caution should be taken when retracting the moving jaw after releasing the clamp. A quick push on the jaw was enough to propel the jaw back of its trace and onto the ground. The jaw is a hefty chunk of metal, weighing in at, I'm guessing 8-9 pounds. The potential for injury would have certainly been high if there been someone in front of it. It would have damage the floor had it not been concrete.
TRP March 14, 2009 TR (USA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I use this tool/vise for all types of work and projects. It's paid for itself many times over. I wish it would have been available 20 yrs ago during all the construction work I did.
Multi Purpose Tool August 28, 2008 B. Bourdeau (Bemidji, MN.) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I was looking to buy a vise for my workbench but when I saw this tool I thought it would be a little bit more versatile than a regular vise. Was I wrong, it is a lot more versatile than a regular vise! Since buying the standard bench I have bought the two extra jaws and the tool tray. This tool is well built works very smoothly and is easily folded up and taken anywhere. I have used the log holding jaws the hard rubber jaws and the engineers jaws and am very pleased with all. This tool will cost you more than a regular vise but it can be used for far more applications.The vise jaws have a lot of holding power so be careful when clamping anything that is fragile.
Superjaws, where have you been all my life??? August 10, 2008 Windy Dankoff (Santa Fe, NM USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've had the Triton for about 8 months. I use it for wood sculpture and all sorts of other work that would be awkward any other way. It's a gem! I keep it outside under a tarp, usually, but it's been rained on, with lots of dust exposure, and hasn't skipped a beat. Would a mechanic give up his Vice Grips? No way! Likewise, I wouldn't give this thing up for anything, except maybe the new Rockwell version that's a little heavier. Maybe.
I have the Log Jaws too, and they are very effective. I'll probably get the Engineering Jaws sooner or later. If you work with awkward shapes and need to release and reposition frequently with two hands free, you won't regret this thing, and with the free shipping it's really a bargain.
workbench June 21, 2008 John Socha 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you are a one man workcrew you have got to get one of these. Unbelievably easy to set up and strong as superman's kneecap. Worth evey penny.
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