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product_id: 13177667
title: "Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise, 6\" Jaw Width & Max Opening, 2\" Jaw Depth (Model CS6)"
brand: "wilton"
price: "£502.64"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
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# 0.1 mm dial precision 6" jaw width max opening Dual-axis cross-slide movement Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise, 6" Jaw Width & Max Opening, 2" Jaw Depth (Model CS6)

**Brand:** wilton
**Price:** £502.64
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚙️ Elevate your precision game — because your projects deserve pro-level clamping!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise, 6" Jaw Width & Max Opening, 2" Jaw Depth (Model CS6) by wilton
- **How much does it cost?** £502.64 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/13177667-wilton-cross-slide-drill-press-vise-6-jaw-width-max)

## Best For

- wilton enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wilton brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Axis Mastery:** Effortlessly slide your workpiece horizontally and longitudinally for perfect alignment every time.
- • **Lifetime Confidence:** Backed by Wilton’s industry-leading lifetime warranty — invest once, drill forever.
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Heavy-duty cast iron base with five bolt lugs ensures zero movement during high-torque drilling.
- • **Versatile Clamping Power:** Hardened V-grooved jaws secure round and irregular shapes both vertically and horizontally with ease.
- • **Pinpoint Precision Control:** Dial in your workpiece position with ultra-fine 0.1 mm increments for flawless repeatability.

## Overview

The Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise (Model CS6) features a 6-inch jaw width and 2-inch jaw depth with hardened V-grooved jaws for versatile clamping. Its dual-axis cross-slide design allows precise horizontal and longitudinal adjustments in 0.1 mm increments. Built from durable cast iron with a stable five-bolt mounting base, it’s engineered for repeatable, professional-grade drilling and tapping tasks. Supported by Wilton’s lifetime warranty, this vise is a reliable tool for serious DIYers and pros alike.

## Description

Wilton's cross slide drill press vises allow repeat drills or taps in a workpiece by sliding in two axes. All vises boast hardened v-grooved jaws for clamping round objects vertically and horizontally. Backed by Wilton's lifetime warranty.

Review: Not the cheapest vise but made much better and by an American company - Quality was very good. Much better than cheaper vises on desertcart. If you want to hold something completely still in an X-Y axis vise the drive nut that the drive screw pushes against when adjusting the position of the vise must have no play in it. If the drive nut allows the drive screw to move after you clamp something in it the vise still moves and is therefore useless for the intended purpose and every hole you drill will look like you did it by hand.
Review: Excellent vise that works best if disassembled, cleaned, lubed and adjusted before use - I can echo others' comments about the flimsy plastic bag holding the nuts, but that's a pretty small concern for a vise that will likely last a lifetime. The box arrived surprisingly intact and unbeaten compared to other deliveries in this weight range. Note that the photos on desertcart seem to all show the 3- or 4-inch models. This one, the 8-inch, is a monster by comparison, in both size and weight. However...am I the only one who noticed they shipped it put together backwards? that is, as it arrived, the fixed vise jaw could not be moved over the centerline of the vise, which means I can't drill a hole right next to the edge of the stock, without some other thing there. In any event, I removed the two bolts holding the upper unpainted steel plate the handle spins against. Then I removed the lead screw from the assembly, and lifted up the top half, turned it around, and put it back in. Then I just replaced the lead screw and aligned the plate and secured it back again. Now the left-to-right spinner is on the right, and the vise-jaw screw is on the left, and the (now) right-hand fixed jaw moves all the way under the spindle. Yay! I decided that since desertcart was so kind as to deliver this 78# monster on a Saturday in the pouring Seattle rain, I'd install it right. I cleaned and greased the bottom surface, and secured it to the drill press surface. Then, starting with the bottom-most, I disassembled it, cleaned off their almost watery lubrication and put a medium film of thick oil on the bearing surfaces and the lead screw. I adjusted the bearing-slide set screws to it all moved silky-smooth, and then repeated that for the upper slide, and then for the movable vise jaw. Now it works so smoooooth! I think that's a key factor in making this work well for the long term future ahead: getting it thoroughly cleaned, lubricated and adjusted before trying to use it. So far so good, though I've only had it in use for a day now. Very sturdy, very LARGE and very smooth. Things I wish were better: 1) The knobs and their mating to the shaft. "Precision mating" is not an idea that crossed dear Wilton's mind that day, sadly. 2) The sliding surfaces of the inserts. When you take them out to clean and lubricate, you'll see what I mean: pitted and definitely now what you'd expect when trying to achieve a precision fit. 3) The only surfaces that are "precision machined" is the floor of the vise part. The sliding surfaces are only "machined". You can definitely tell the difference. Again, the vise would be much more accurate if the same level of finish were applied to the slide surfaces. 3) Handle-end of lead screws have NO bearing except steel against the hole in the steel plates. Atrocious choice on a vise of this quality. Just having those two joints improved with an oil-filled bronze or ball bearing would improve the action of this vise 100%. But noooo.....! In any event, despite the suggested changes, this is one very large, very sturdy and very capable vise. It's far smoother than the imported el-cheapo one I had been using.

## Features

- Accurately move your workpiece both horizontally and longitudinally for precise positioning
- Cast side knobs accurately dial in 0.1 mm increments
- Durable base has five bolt lugs for mounting on a machine table
- Hardened V-grooved jaws hold round-shaped objects both vertically and horizontally
- Durable construction with fine grain cast iron castings
- Backed by Wilton's industry-leading lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009E0EA3A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,401 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #83 in Bench Clamps |
| Brand | Wilton |
| Brand Name | Wilton |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 926 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662755100215 |
| Included Components | Vise |
| Item Dimensions | 9.5 x 14 x 7.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Drill Press Vise |
| Item Weight | 59 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 14 x 7.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | WMH Tool Group |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11696 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime |
| Material | Cast Iron & Hardened Steel |
| Material Type | Cast Iron & Hardened Steel |
| Model Number | CS6 |
| Style | Cross Slide |
| Style Name | Cross Slide |
| Tensile Strength | 1000 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 662755100215 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Material:** Cast Iron & Hardened Steel
- **Brand:** Wilton
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 9.5 x 14 x 7.25 inches
- **Color:** Blue
- **Style:** Cross Slide
- **Item Weight:** 59 Pounds
- **Tensile Strength:** 1000 Pounds Per Square Inch
- **UPC:** 662755100215
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00662755100215
- **Manufacturer:** WMH Tool Group

## Images

![Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise, 6" Jaw Width & Max Opening, 2" Jaw Depth (Model CS6) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41NJ9C6wIHL.jpg)
![Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise, 6" Jaw Width & Max Opening, 2" Jaw Depth (Model CS6) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Ki8LV+V9L.jpg)
![Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise, 6" Jaw Width & Max Opening, 2" Jaw Depth (Model CS6) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61yHD90hdzL.jpg)
![Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise, 6" Jaw Width & Max Opening, 2" Jaw Depth (Model CS6) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41M7RiOy7DL.jpg)
![Wilton Cross-Slide Drill Press Vise, 6" Jaw Width & Max Opening, 2" Jaw Depth (Model CS6) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/911WqZq00US.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not the cheapest vise but made much better and by an American company
*by R***8 on March 30, 2026*

Quality was very good. Much better than cheaper vises on amazon. If you want to hold something completely still in an X-Y axis vise the drive nut that the drive screw pushes against when adjusting the position of the vise must have no play in it. If the drive nut allows the drive screw to move after you clamp something in it the vise still moves and is therefore useless for the intended purpose and every hole you drill will look like you did it by hand.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent vise that works best if disassembled, cleaned, lubed and adjusted before use
*by A***R on November 16, 2015*

I can echo others' comments about the flimsy plastic bag holding the nuts, but that's a pretty small concern for a vise that will likely last a lifetime. The box arrived surprisingly intact and unbeaten compared to other deliveries in this weight range. Note that the photos on Amazon seem to all show the 3- or 4-inch models. This one, the 8-inch, is a monster by comparison, in both size and weight. However...am I the only one who noticed they shipped it put together backwards? that is, as it arrived, the fixed vise jaw could not be moved over the centerline of the vise, which means I can't drill a hole right next to the edge of the stock, without some other thing there. In any event, I removed the two bolts holding the upper unpainted steel plate the handle spins against. Then I removed the lead screw from the assembly, and lifted up the top half, turned it around, and put it back in. Then I just replaced the lead screw and aligned the plate and secured it back again. Now the left-to-right spinner is on the right, and the vise-jaw screw is on the left, and the (now) right-hand fixed jaw moves all the way under the spindle. Yay! I decided that since Amazon was so kind as to deliver this 78# monster on a Saturday in the pouring Seattle rain, I'd install it right. I cleaned and greased the bottom surface, and secured it to the drill press surface. Then, starting with the bottom-most, I disassembled it, cleaned off their almost watery lubrication and put a medium film of thick oil on the bearing surfaces and the lead screw. I adjusted the bearing-slide set screws to it all moved silky-smooth, and then repeated that for the upper slide, and then for the movable vise jaw. Now it works so smoooooth! I think that's a key factor in making this work well for the long term future ahead: getting it thoroughly cleaned, lubricated and adjusted before trying to use it. So far so good, though I've only had it in use for a day now. Very sturdy, very LARGE and very smooth. Things I wish were better: 1) The knobs and their mating to the shaft. "Precision mating" is not an idea that crossed dear Wilton's mind that day, sadly. 2) The sliding surfaces of the inserts. When you take them out to clean and lubricate, you'll see what I mean: pitted and definitely now what you'd expect when trying to achieve a precision fit. 3) The only surfaces that are "precision machined" is the floor of the vise part. The sliding surfaces are only "machined". You can definitely tell the difference. Again, the vise would be much more accurate if the same level of finish were applied to the slide surfaces. 3) Handle-end of lead screws have NO bearing except steel against the hole in the steel plates. Atrocious choice on a vise of this quality. Just having those two joints improved with an oil-filled bronze or ball bearing would improve the action of this vise 100%. But noooo.....! In any event, despite the suggested changes, this is one very large, very sturdy and very capable vise. It's far smoother than the imported el-cheapo one I had been using.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice vice for the money.
*by B***N on October 27, 2025*

It's foreign made which was a little disappointing coming from a brand like Wilton but overall it's a good vice and works well. Can't really beat it for the price.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-27*