Stanley 75 Bit Brace Review By: I.Ball
Category: Old Braces
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Manufacturer: Stanley
Tool Type: Bit Brace
Model No: 75
The Stanley bit brace also referred to as the Stanley ratchet bit brace,
the Stanley drill bit brace and the Stanley drill brace is a traditional
hand tool which accepts a multitude of bits which are often drill bits
but also screwdriver bits, deburring bits and various other rotary bits.
The bits designed for the jaws of this brace usually have a four-sided
sloping end which the jaws clamp onto.
The Stanley 75 ratchet bit brace had a wooden button and wooden handle
originally.
The Stanley 75 brace had markings such as 'Stanley'
and 'No. 75 - 10in'.
These braces were usually made in different sizes.
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