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Wilton ATV All-Terrain Vise, 6' Jaw Width, 5-3/4' Max Jaw Opening, 5' Throat (10010)

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About this item

  • Can be mounted on a bench or trailer for even greater versatility with the included mounting bracket
  • Fits a standard 2" hitch, and includes a hitch pin for security
  • Lightweight and with an integrated carrying handle, the ATV is designed for easy transport
  • 360-degree locking handle can be secured for driving, or repositioned while working
  • Water-resistant coating provides all-weather protection while vise is on your truck
  • Pipe jaws clamp round objects up to 3"
  • Large striking anvil for forming and shaping materials


Some jobs go beyond the workshop; some jobs make you come to them. For the jobs that demand function, strength and mobility we present the All-Terrain Vise by Wilton. Secure it in your hitch or mount it on your bench, the ATV is locked, loaded, and ready to go.


nick peterson
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
dont have a bench to mount a big vise to in the garage but plenty of trucks lol love this thing. stows easily between uses. functions perfect!
scott
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
We were looking for a hitch style vice that we could mount between the trailer and the truck. This allows us to remove the vice and stored away when not in use.
Miguel
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
I like it is nice and well made good quality
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022
This is a great product! I can use it my work bench and take it with me to use anywhere! It fits into my 2" receiver hitch. It is solid and strong. I am not afraid to use it or "lean" on it! So versatile !
Frank
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021
It seems to be pretty well made. I read some reviews that mentioned it had some play in it when tightening it down. It worked just fine for me and was very smooth. One review noted it had play when mounted to the hitch. It had about the same amount of play as when I have my Reese trailer hitch ball mounted so I’m satisfied. I think the idea and design to mount at the hitch unit is unique.
Todd Mizer
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020
We RV extensively during the summer and this is very easy to slip into the pick up bed when we take off. Only used once on the road, to assist another RV'er. Works great in the garage. Have used it to sharpen lawn mower and chain saw blades. Holds everything in place. Was easy to set up and install. So far, no rust is forming on the product. Would recommend this to anyone who needs something for the road and at home.
Jeff Lamb
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2019
I purchased a second receiver, one on my tailgate and one on my flat deck trailer. Very solid vise
Mario Alberto Flores Chavarin
Reviewed in Mexico on January 4, 2018
Es una verdadera belleza, excelentes terminados, y de un material de primerisima calidad la recomiendo muy ampliamente muy satisfecho con la compra.
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2015
I paid hard earned money, I did not receive the product for my honest review :)I really like the design and powder coat finish on them, very nicely done.Here is the problem, I have had 3 of them and they all have some different issues. I don't expect this to be equal to a $1200 machinist vise, but there are some things that bothers me.The first one I received makes a gritty sound and the jaw extends with a wobbly action, not a good sign, the jaws are a little out of parallel.the second one have a little trouble getting a snug fit in the receiver included, the set screw is extended out enough, it seems the casting isn't straight enough to install snugly like the first one. (if I set the screw out far enough, the vise won't insert more than half way)the latest one I ordered from amazon, have the least issues, the jaw comes out with the least grinding noise and no play, but the pipe jaw barely clamps a 1" O.D. pipe before the main jaw closes, and the specs is 3/4" inch minimum. The previous vise clamps the pipe tight with room to spare, I suspect the casting is inconsistent.I still like it and it looks great,and it is something I can take with me to the job. I installed at home with a slight overhang over the bench edge after putting brackets to hold the workbench for stability. This is something I am not able to do with a traditional vise mount.I hope Wilton increase the quality control so each vise comes out near identical.If you just want to clamp a piece of lumber or pipe and cut it off, it is OK for the user to ignore these issues. But for almost $200 average price I expected a little higher quality to match the appearance.
texasfireparamedic
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2015
Mounted it on the back of of my flatbed truck. Have not had a chance to use it much. It is solid product clamping force seems very good. It has been sitting out in the rain and has not rusted yet. I'm sure with further use it will eventually. Although it is painted very well. Not sure what the clamping jaws are made of but it has rained on them for the last several days and no rust. .As for using it on a receiver hitch. I think that if you are used to bending over to use it it would be fine. I would never use it there unless it was my last option. Just my two cents.I will give an update when more I get to use it more and send it through the paces.Update.Ok, Sending it through its paces. I still believe it is the best vise for a flatbed truck, not for the receiver. I would have to build a riser to use it off the receiver. Yes, it does have surface rust on the anvil after much use. Not that big of a deal. It is painted well where it counts on the slide of the dynamic jaw and placed that don't receive use. The handle has not rusted or show any signs that it will except where welding spatter stuck to it. The dynamic jaw has stayed smooth and easy to rotate. It has very good clamping power. I have not used the anvil much to bend or shape metal. I have just just done some light work with the anvil. The handle that can be pulled out to ratchet the handle is a great idea. It works well when you have a piece in it and the handle cant spin a full rev.The dislikes. I think that the metal that makes up the anvil is to thin to do heavy pounding. But a vise in not designed for heavy pounding. For heavy pounding get a true anvil. The slop adjustment screws are a not great but will work. Not sure how you patent an allen screw but ok whatever. They will just not get the vise super tight in the receiver. Width of the jaw opening could be about a 3/8 inch wider to allow for a full six inch piece to be placed in it. But that would of made it stick out another 3/8 inch so give and take??? But, it would of been so much better. The inability to swivel to vise is a hindrance. But, the lead screw has to go some where. So without design change you can't do that. The bench mount could of had nuts or threaded holes for bolts to steady the vice in the bench mount. That will be one improvement that I will be making to it. The metal for the bench mount seems to be think enough to allow for a threaded hole.So in conclusion. The vise will make a great addition to any work truck. No, It is not a stationary vice nor was it designed to be one. But it was designed to be an outside vise where stationary indoor vise is not. For the money that you pay for the vise it will last for years to come. Without the addition of a homemade riser don't expect a normal working height. I try to be unbiased when giving a review and I hope this review helps.Update,I have had this vise for about two years I think. So far it has held up. The paint has held up and the vise has not cracked or had any malfunctions. As I weld and do metal work it is constantly used and banged on. While it does have some surface rust for welding spatter or the grinder getting a little close. I never did drill and mount nuts to stabilize it but after using it this long I probably won't. After using it not that big of a deal. I still think that the metal on the flat surface is still thin but it has held up it a 32 ounce ballpin. I have a 4 lb shop hammer but try to refrain on the flat. Once in the jaws a different story. And again I give a two thumbs up. But if I had to use it on the reciever then it would be a thumbs down. I would have to use a homemade riser.One last thing remember it is just a two inch square tube that the vice screws in and out of it may not take a heavy twisting action. If are going to really twist on it 36 inch pipe wrench and a cheater move the vice as far into the reciever as you can. I have not had this problem but it can happen.Regards,