Lee Bench Plate allows for quick press removal without unbolting from bench. Includes 1 steel base block that fits all current Lee metallic presses. Special elevator bolt hardware included. Powder coated, thick steel mounts quickly and securely to any bench or tabletop. Wide steel plate distributes load, adding rigidity to the lightest bench top.
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Customer ratings for LEE PRECISION LEE BENCH PLATE
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 5
Really Secure - Not Expensive(12/04/2017)
This system really adds rigidity to your reloading bench by spreading the force of the press over a wider area of the bench-top. It is much more secure using the plate vs just bolting the press to the bench-top. Mine came with a steel mounting plate and 2 wooden blank plates. I use the steel plate for my press and have mounted a bench-top priming tool to one of the wooden blanks. I am able to make exchanges between the two with ease, although I could just just clamp the wooden plate to my bench-top. It just makes everything more secure using this mount.
Product no.: 100053062 LEE PRECISION LEE BENCH PLATE Mfr Part: 90251734307902513 Lee Bench Plate allows for quick press removal without unbolting from bench. Includes 1 steel base block that fits all current Lee metallic presses. Special elevator bolt hardware included. Powder coated, thick steel mounts quickly and securely to any bench or tabletop. Wide steel plate distributes load, adding rigidity to the lightest bench top.
Lee Bench Plate allows for quick press removal without unbolting from bench. Includes 1 steel base block that fits all current Lee metallic presses. Special elevator bolt hardware included. Powder coated, thick steel mounts quickly and securely to any bench or tabletop. Wide steel plate distributes load, adding rigidity to the lightest bench top.
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Customer ratings for LEE PRECISION LEE BENCH PLATE
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 5
Really Secure - Not Expensive(12/04/2017)
This system really adds rigidity to your reloading bench by spreading the force of the press over a wider area of the bench-top. It is much more secure using the plate vs just bolting the press to the bench-top. Mine came with a steel mounting plate and 2 wooden blank plates. I use the steel plate for my press and have mounted a bench-top priming tool to one of the wooden blanks. I am able to make exchanges between the two with ease, although I could just just clamp the wooden plate to my bench-top. It just makes everything more secure using this mount.