You can push the handle forward about 2 inches or you can use the levers to move forward to inches other than that you would have to physically move the anvil forward
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After some cleaning found some broken pieces in the hardy hole I still have a lot of cleaning to do on this its been soaking in gear oil for 3 days
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The part that moves is the anvil it slides on the ratcheting track toward the Vise jaw and then you use the levers to tighten
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There aren't any threads on the crank handle just a sprain you can push the spring forward to access the set screw
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The base of the handles are angled the opposite way as the frame of the crank handle so when you have th vise lightly holding something you just pull the levers to really crank it tight also works as a quick release but if its clamped really tight you need to really reef on those levers so...
Paid $85 the levers are used as a way to tighten the vise not sure if they were originally longer with wood handles I doubt that
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