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Bench Vices

Bench vices are a type of tool that is commonly used in workshops and garages for holding and securing workpieces. They are typically made up of a stationary jaw and a movable jaw that can be tightened or loosened using a screw mechanism. The jaws are usually made of metal and have a serrated surface that provides a firm grip on the workpiece, preventing it from slipping or moving during the work process. Bench vices come in a variety of sizes and designs, with some models featuring additional features such as swivel bases, anvil surfaces, and pipe jaws. The swivel base allows the vice to be rotated, making it easier to work on different angles and positions. The anvil surface is a flat area on the top of the vice that can be used for hammering and shaping metal. The pipe jaws are designed to hold cylindrical objects such as pipes and tubes. Bench vices are commonly used in metalworking, woodworking, and other types of manual labor that require the use of hand tools. They are particularly useful for tasks that involve cutting, drilling, and shaping materials, as they provide a stable and secure platform for the workpiece. They are also useful for holding objects that are too small or awkward to hold by hand, such as nuts, bolts, and screws. Overall, bench vices are an essential tool for any workshop or garage. They are versatile, durable, and easy to use, making them a valuable investment for anyone who works with their hands.

tool, workshop, metalworking, woodworking, hand tools

Brian Hall

CITATION : "Brian Hall. 'Bench Vices.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=266723 (Accessed on July 17, 2025)"


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