Shiftless
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-The images were used because it showed the exploded diagram and cross section of a round slide vise from Wilton. The vise in question from the OP appears to be a round slide like a Tradesman or Bullet. The info in the image below might help clear things up if you cross reference the numbers to the Wilton website. If it's not then perhaps you could post some info? I'll wait.
-Maybe yours are but neither of my vises are similar to the Wilton except in overall shape. Mine have square slides and the nut is entirely different in design and function. Do you own either of the models I have that supports your contention? Here's a link below
Here is one of my Wilton’s with that similar square body and a square slide. This vise of mine is what I was referring to when I said it was like Prentiss and Reeds. The vise being discussed is a different model. It has the square body unlike the bullet machinist vises but after looking more closely, it looks like it has a round slide. That feature is just like the bullets.
I don’t have a 1755 or any of the newer mechanics level vises. Mine pictured below is a 1600 series. 1644
(I have quite a few Wilton bullets.)
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