
"Bench vises have long been built around one assumption: the work stays put, and the maker adapts. AxiGlide inverts that. With full 360-degree rotation paired with a tilt base that moves from horizontal toward vertical, it creates a workspace where the object turns, angles, and aligns with far less interruption. The rhythm of making changes the moment you stop compensating for the tool."
"AxiGlide offers free-spin motion for fluid handling, a 60-position indexed system for repeatable 6-degree steps, and a full-lock mode for rigid support during demanding tasks. The modular jaw system adds another layer of versatility, with options for flat, irregular, hard, and delicate surfaces. Starting at $398 for the Standard version and $449 for the Precision model, it positions itself as a serious upgrade for detail-heavy bench work where angle, access, and control define the outcome."
"Mode selection is controlled by a three-position switch with spring-loaded detents, and a light flick is all it takes to move between behaviors. Free-spin mode lets the vise flow with your touch, the tilt base housing a precision-machined spindle that allows rotation without directional limits or angular constraints. This makes the AxiGlide a responsive rotary platform, ideal for drawing smooth curves, wrapping, winding, or any continuous motion that benefits from fluid rotation."
"When fully locked, AxiGlide transforms into a fixed vise system, creating a solid, single-position hold that delivers rock-solid stability for demanding tasks. The system can be oriented freely before locking, so you get a way to"
AxiGlide replaces the assumption that the workpiece must stay fixed by providing a vise that rotates through 360 degrees and tilts from horizontal toward vertical. A precision-machined spindle enables rotation without directional limits, while a three-position switch with spring-loaded detents changes modes quickly. Free-spin mode allows fluid, uninterrupted rotation for tasks needing smooth continuous movement and access to many orientations. An indexed system provides 60 positions for repeatable 6-degree steps, supporting consistent angle setting. Full-lock mode creates rigid stability for demanding operations. Modular jaws support flat, irregular, hard, and delicate surfaces, improving versatility for detailed bench work.
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