Wilton 28806 Tradesman 1755 Vise, 5-1/2-Inch Jaw Width, 5-Inch Jaw Opening, 3-3/4-Inch Throat Depth
Wilton 28806 Tradesman 1755 Vise, 5-1/2-Inch Jaw Width, 5-Inch Jaw Opening, 3-3/4-Inch Throat Depth
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Overview
The Wilton 28806 Tradesman 1755 Vise is a heavy-duty bench vise built for demanding clamping, holding, forming, and shop work. This is a bench vise designed for heavy clamping and material holding in metalworking and fabrication. Model Number: 28806. With a 5-1/2 inch jaw width, 5 inch jaw opening, and listed 3-3/4 inch throat depth, it is sized for serious bench work where a light vise just will not hold up.
What matters here is not just the size. The Tradesman round channel design uses a rear-anchored spindle nut instead of the fixed center nut setup found on many standard vises. In real use, that gives you a straighter line of pull and more even clamping pressure across the workpiece. If you clamp parts all day, that translates into smoother operation, better control, and less wear over time.
The enclosed spindle and nut assembly is one of the biggest practical advantages on this vise. Shop debris, grinding dust, and metal fines do not belong in the screw mechanism, and this design helps keep contamination out while keeping lubrication where it needs to be. That matters for anyone using a vise in a welding bay, fab shop, maintenance area, or general service environment where exposed screws tend to get gritty fast.
Wilton also addressed jaw stability with a precision slide bar that reduces movement in the front jaw regardless of how far the vise is opened. That is a real benefit when you are holding uneven stock or applying side pressure during filing, grinding, or shaping. Less jaw shift means the work stays put, and you spend less time fighting the setup.
The clamping surfaces are built for versatility. Machined steel serrated jaws with a phosphate coating are there for strong bite and longer service life, while the reversible jaw inserts give you two working faces. Use the serrated side when grip matters most. Flip to the smooth side when you need to hold softer material without chewing it up. Wilton also includes pipe jaws and a machined anvil surface, so this is more than a basic bench vise. It is set up to handle flat stock, round stock, and light forming or shaping tasks in one station.
Structurally, this vise is made with a 60,000 PSI ductile iron body, jaw, and base. That is the kind of material choice you want in a serious shop vise because it is there to absorb abuse from clamping pressure and repeated impact better than ordinary gray cast iron. The redesigned spindle assembly and longer spindle nut are also aimed at durability, which tells you this tool was built around long service life, not showroom specs.
At roughly 51.5 pounds, the Wilton 28806 Tradesman 1755 Vise has the mass you want for permanent bench mounting. It is not the kind of vise you buy for occasional hobby use on a folding bench. It is a better fit for metalworking, welding, fabrication, equipment maintenance, and general repair setups where the vise becomes part of the workstation and gets used every day.
If you need a Wilton bench vise that can clamp securely, resist contamination in the screw assembly, and give you more than one way to hold material, this model makes a lot of sense. It is especially well suited for users who want one stout shop vise that can handle gripping, pipe holding, and anvil work without stepping up to an oversized industrial unit.
Built for Real Shop Abuse
This vise is meant for the kind of work that puts real stress on a bench setup. The heavy ductile iron build, stable jaw support, and enclosed spindle make it a better choice for fabrication and repair work than a basic homeowner vise.
- 60,000 PSI ductile iron body, jaw, and base for heavy-duty strength
- Rear-anchored spindle nut delivers straighter pull and even clamping pressure
Holds Steady as You Work
A vise is only as good as its ability to keep the work from moving. Wilton's precision slide bar helps reduce front-jaw movement across the opening range, which pays off when you are grinding, filing, or shaping parts under side load.
- Precision slide bar helps eliminate front jaw movement
- 5 inch jaw opening gives room for a wide range of workpieces
More Than Just Flat Stock Clamping
This setup gives you more flexibility at the bench. Along with the main jaws, you also get pipe jaws and a machined anvil surface, so the vise can handle gripping round stock and light striking or forming tasks without adding another station.
- Includes main jaws, pipe jaws, and a machined anvil work surface
- Reversible jaw inserts give you serrated grip or a smoother holding face
Made for a Permanent Bench Setup
At over fifty pounds, this is the kind of bench vise you bolt down and lean on. The mass helps stability, while the enclosed mechanism is a smart fit for dirty work areas where exposed screws and nuts tend to wear out faster.
- Approximate product weight: 51.5 lbs
- Enclosed round channel design keeps lubrication in and contaminants out
Key Specifications
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5-1/2 in |
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5 in |
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3-3/4 in |
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51.5 lbs |
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60,000 PSI ductile iron |
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Machined steel serrated jaws with phosphate coating |
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Bench vise |
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Gray |
Built For
Pro Tip
If you're switching between rough steel and softer finished parts, flip the reversible jaw inserts instead of adding makeshift pads every time. Use the serrated face for bite, then go to the smooth face when you need to avoid marking the work.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Wilton 28806 Tradesman 1755 Vise Means Business
This is the kind of vise you buy once for a real bench and put to work for years.
- Who it's for: Welders, fabricators, mechanics, and shop owners who need a serious bench vise for daily clamping, shaping, and repair work.
- Why it stands out: The enclosed round channel design, rear-anchored spindle nut, and ductile iron build make it smoother and tougher than a lot of standard vises in this size.
- Worth knowing: This is a heavy 51.5 lb vise, so plan on a solid bench and permanent mounting. If that is what you want, the weight is a plus, not a drawback.
Common Questions
- What type of vise is this? This is a bench vise designed for heavy clamping and general shop work.
- Does it have more than one jaw surface? Yes. The jaw inserts are reversible, with a serrated side for grip and a smooth side to help prevent marring softer surfaces.
- Can it hold round stock or pipe? Yes. The Tradesman 1755 Vise is equipped with pipe jaws in addition to the main jaws.
- What are the main size specs? It has a 5-1/2 inch jaw width, 5 inch jaw opening, and a listed 3-3/4 inch throat depth.
- What warranty is listed for this vise? The listed warranty is lifetime coverage against manufacturer's defects.

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