Adjustable Clamp 23530 Pony Light-Duty Bench Vise with Swivel Base
- 3-1/2-inch jaw width with 3-inch maximum opening capacity
- Swivels a minimum of 270 degrees on square four-hole base
- Sturdy steel jaw faces, forming horn and permanent pipe jaws
- Casting has orange baked-enamel finish, all hardware plated-steel
Product Description
Adjustable Clamp 23530 3-1/2″ Light-Duty Pony Bench Vise With Swivel BaseThe Adjustable Clamp Company was incorporated in 1903, by Adele V Holman, to manufacture genuine Jorgensen Handscrews. Today 5 generations later great-great-grandson Douglas Holman is President of the company. Throughout the years each Holman has put his or her mark on the company.Adjustable Clamp 23530 3-1/2″ Light-Duty Pony Bench Vise With Swivel Base Features:; Intended for light-duty home, shop, and professional use; Exhibits rugged strength usually found in more expensive vises Lock-nuts allow the vise to swivel a minimum of 270?? on its base; Grey iron castings with orange baked-enamel finish; Square four-hole swivel bases; Sturdy steel serrated jaw faces… More >>
Adjustable Clamp 23530 Pony Light-Duty Bench Vise with Swivel Base

Good, solid little vise for around house use. I was surprised how well made it is. Will take heavy use for its size. The jaws open wide enough for most around home jobs.
I am pleased with this solid light-duty vice and am impressed by its quality, but I was disappointed when it arrived damaged. The Amazon.com packaging arrived without damage, but the product box containing the vice had a dent that must have happened before it was put in the Amazon box. Inside the product packaging the vice had a chip off the orange enamel near the the jaws of the vice in the spot where the packaging had been dented and torn. I am not going to return the vice, because I can use it as it is and am impressed by its quality, but I do not think damaged boxes of products should be shipped without inspection to assure they have not been damaged.
I got one of these for free when a friend was vacating a property, and bolted it onto a work bench. It’s not heavy duty, but for light use it’s perfectly fine. It does the job & that’s about all you could ask for.
I was excited to get this vise until I saw the box… “Made in China”. I was under the impression that Jorgensen products (the owners of pony) were made in the U.S.A. like the hand screws; I was mistaken. Fool me once Pony, shame on you. There is a company out of Michigan that sells vises made in the U.S.A. the name of which escapes me at this time, but I do know the name starts with a Y. Anyway, just so you know these vises are made in China.