A vise is a common hand tool that is widely used to hold and clamp objects. Its primary use is in machining, woodworking, welding, and other jobs that require a steady hold on a workpiece. Vise is usually composed of the following parts:
1. Vise body: the main part of the vise, usually made of strong metal casting with high durability.
2. Clamping Surface: The inner part of the vise that contacts the workpiece, usually with a textured or toothed design to provide better clamping force and prevent slipping.
3. Screw: Used to adjust the distance between the clamping surfaces. By rotating the screw, the degree of opening and closing of the vise can be controlled.
4. Handle: The part of the vise that operates the vise, usually with two handles, providing enough leverage to keep the clamping surfaces tightly clamped to the object.
When using the vise, the distance between the clamping surfaces can be adjusted by rotating the handles to fix the position of the object. The design of the vise makes it possible to clamp objects of various sizes and shapes, and it is widely used in industrial, craft and maintenance applications.
Post time: Sep-12-2024