Triton Superjaws SJA200 Workstation Reviews

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Triton Superjaws SJA200 Workstation

“Triton Superjaws SJA200 work station”

Written on: 20/06/2011 by tuborgtim (8 reviews written)

When I got this out of the box I was surprised at how heavy it is. It's a robust piece of gear. I read the instructions after I had started to play with it,(typical bloke). However after a few minutes putting it up and taking it down again it became second nature. It is really stable and can hold work up to 3ft in width. The jaws can hold delicate items requiring little pressure, to heavier items.As the jaws can exert up to a tonne of pressure. It seems to be well put together and comes in a... (read more)

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Triton Superjaws SJA200 Workstation

“A solid, stable and flexible workstand with a good...”

Written on: 30/01/2010 by hilaryg (11 reviews written)

A solid, stable and flexible workstand with a good firm set of jaws which are easily adjusted and released, and grip firmly.
It folds up easily and is compact.
The tool is heavy -but that is why it's so stable, and because it is very well made. Handling and folding it can be awkward because of it's weight -but that is a monir 'problem' in view of it's good points.
Use it with the Triton multistand for more flexibility.
It can do most of what a workmate does and more. (read more)

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Triton Superjaws SJA200 Workstation

“The Triton Superjaws SJA200 Workstation is heavy, but...”

Written on: 06/07/2008 by knoba (38 reviews written)

The Triton Superjaws SJA200 Workstation is heavy, but you cant have it both ways. Way better than a workmate these Superjaws have really been through the wringer with me over the last year and have performed brilliantly.
One of my Superjaws is starting to lose its grip on the main clamping slide (I have yet to check it out!). Thick gauge metal and strong sections give the tool a lot of strength and durability. Three legs give the tool stability when on uneven ground. Because the legs splay... (read more)

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