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Wilton — F5 Fiber Face Jaw Caps with 5 in Jaw Opening, PairWilton fiber faced jaw caps consist of an aluminum alloy with laminated fiber cover to prevent the absorption of outside materials. Trust these original Wilton parts when it's time to replace your vise jaw caps. Caps have two built in circular permanent magnets on the backside which holds the product securely to the vise Caps are magnetic towards the vise side to prevent steel filings from attaching themselves to the jaws and keep the clamped part
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