Description
BENCH VICE
A bench vice is a clamping tool that is mounted on a workbench and used to hold objects securely in place for processing, assembling, or working on them. It is a vital tool for any workshop and comes in various designs to suit different needs and applications.
Here are some of the common features of a bench vice:
- Base: The base of the vice is securely bolted to the workbench to provide a stable and strong foundation.
- Body: The body of the vice houses the main components, including the screw mechanism and the jaws.
- Jaws: The jaws are the gripping surfaces of the vice. They can be flat, serrated, or V-shaped to accommodate different types of objects. Some vises also have removable jaws that can be swapped out for specialized jaws for specific applications.
- Screw mechanism: The screw mechanism is used to tighten or loosen the jaws of the vice. It typically consists of a screw and a handle.
- Anvil: Many bench vises have an anvil integrated into the base. This provides a flat, solid surface for hammering and other metalworking tasks.
• Swivel base with anvil
• Hardened and tempered jaws
• Packing: color label with color box
STOCK NO. |
MAX. OPENING |
QTY./CARTON |
10107 |
50mm,2″ |
10 |
BENCH VICE
• Swivel base with anvil
• Hardened and tempered jaws
• Packing: color label with color box
STOCK NO. |
MAX. OPENING |
QTY./CARTON |
10107 |
50mm,2″ |
10 |
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