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Moxon Vise Self-Lubricating bushings

Original price $14.00 - Original price $14.00
Original price
$14.00
$14.00 - $14.00
Current price $14.00
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These self-lubricating bronze bushings will take your Moxon vise to the next level!
Insert these bushings into the moveable jaw of your Moxon vise then run your 3/4 inch diameter Acme threaded rod through them.  They protect your wooden jaw and the self-lubricating feature allows the jaw to move smoother than just riding on a wooden hole. 
Install the bushings by drilling a 1-inch diameter hole in the moveable jaw of the Moxon vise for the Acme threaded Rod.  Insert the bushing into the rear of the hole. This configuration gives the moveable jaw enough room to pivot about 10 degrees while riding smoothly on the bushings.  Bushings inside diameter is just slightly larger than 3/4 inch (0.775”).
Product Details:
  • Sold in pairs (2 per order).
  • Self-lubricating, bronze tube.
  • 1-inch outside diameter x 3/8 inches long.
  • 0.775 inch inside diameter (just slightly larger than 3/4 inch). 
  • Made in the USA

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    SB
    Moxon Vise Bushings

    These Bushings are great. I added them to my Moxon Vise and it makes them so much better. I can't believe these weren't included in the Wood River kit.

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    M.R.

    I don’t know why Wood River didn’t include them in their kit? A mystery to me.

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    Todd

    Helps keep the adjustment threaded rods work smoother.

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    Justin Brayman
    Perfect for a Moxon Vise

    I purchased these bushings along with the spring kit and am super happy with both. Works exactly as advertised.

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    Don B
    Work great!

    These are nice bushings and at a fair price. It’s easier to install them from the get go, instead of after you already had your vise for awhile! Much smoother to use than on bare wood!