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A Guide To The Various Kinds Of Vises

A vise, a common mechanical device that is utilized to keep a piece of work stationary it is an essential tool in many metalworking, woodworking and other manufacturing applications. The bench vise (or vise or workbench vice) is attached directly to a workbench , and can hold the workpiece as it is being used for sawing, planning and drilling as well as other processes. This article will go over the various types of vises, and the materials that are used to construct them.

Wood Working Vises

The bench vise is the most common type of vise used for woodworking. It is made up of several components. The components of the vise responsible for holding the workpiece are called jaws. A set of jaws, each fixed and the other one moving in parallel to each other secures the workpiece with the screw mechanism that moves one jaw in toward one until they are able to attach to the workpiece. Jaws can be made from wood, metal or plastic according to their intended use. If you have an interest a useful source about machine vise, look at here.

A bench vise doesn't need to be connected to the workbench. If the surface is sturdy it can be attached directly to the surface or the side. Vises that are attached directly to the surface's top feature a swivel, enabling the vise to move depending on the needs. It's a good idea to line the jaws of bench vises equipped with metal jaws. Jaws can be replaced when they wear out over time. Certain bench vises are able to function as an anvil. Bench vises vary according to their durability, strength, and application. Medium and heavy duty bench vises are commonly used in industrial applications.

Bench Vises for heavy duty

Bench vises that are heavy-duty are typically made of iron so they are able to withstand more applications and use frequently, and are sometimes referred to as machinists' vices. These components include a precision slide bar that is made of serrated steel as well as ACME-threaded main screws. You should purchase fasteners. The screws that connect the jaws to the vise often have an additional set that can be used to replace the worn-out jaws. A bench vise that is heavy-duty is either stationary or come with an swivel 360 degrees. Pipe jaw bench vises feature secondary steel pipe jaws that can rotate 360 degrees and be changed.

Medium Duty Bench Vises

Medium-duty bench vises are utilized for a variety of reasons. They are constructed from iron and feature adjustable top jaws made of steel. A majority of them come with a 360-degree swivel, and a built in anvil. Depending on the application, jaw faces can be switched between smooth and serrated sides.

Pipe Vises

Pipe vises are utilized in plumbing to hold pipes or tubing secure while they are cut or threaded. They can be used to hold pipes up to 3 mm in size, and as large as 200mm. They can be positioned on a bench, or use them with the help of a mobile tripod. For projects outside of the workshop, a stand is usually used. They fold up for transport and often two or more are utilized to hold long lengths of pipe.

Chain Vises

Chain vises use chains to hold the pipe. The chain is tightly clamped around the pipe in order to hold it in position. Chains are generally made of high-tensile steel. The chain pipe vices are well-suited for irregularly shaped pipes and other items. As compared with hinged vices, they tend to have greater working capabilities and capacity, as only the length of the chain restricts the range of operation of the vice. The large area of clamping implies that the entire circumference of the pipe can be clamped with a firm grip. But, locking a pipe in place with a chain pipe vice takes longer over other vice. This is because the chain is to be threaded with care between the jaws of the tool in order to clamp the pipe firmly in place.

Yoke Vises

Yoke vises, sometimes known as hinged vises or jaw vices that can be adjusted, utilize screws to secure the pipe in place. The pipe can be held in place with a fixed lower jaw and the upper jaw is mobile. Both jaws are serrated for greater grip. The workpiece is positioned on the stationary jaw. Once the moving jaw has been lowered, a screw is used to exert pressure. To alter the distance between the jaws of the vice, a tommy bar rotates an screw. Yoke vices are able to be clamped to a bench or tripod stand, and are typically constructed of cast iron.

Metalworking Vises

Vises for metalworking are also referred to as engineer's vises. They hold metal pieces in place, instead of making use of wood to file or cut them. Although they can be constructed out of cast steel, the majority vises constructed from cast iron. Some have a cast iron body with steel channel bars. Cast iron is a low-cost sturdy, hard, and durable material. The jaws are often separated from the rest of the piece, which allows them to be changed. Guard delicate work by covering them with soft jaws made from aluminum, copper or even wood. They are usually bolted to the workbench with the top of the jaws jutting out just a bit over the top edge. Some vises have an anvil at the back, while other feature a swivel-base base. For more details on engineer's vises also known as machinist's vices, please read our article here.
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