metalworking vise

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metalworking vise

A carpenter tightens a wooden block in a metalworking vise.

Definition

Noun: A metalworking vise is a sturdy, mechanical clamping tool designed specifically for holding metal objects securely in place during tasks like filing, sawing, drilling, or shaping. Its defining features are two parallel, often serrated, iron or steel jaws and a wide opening below the jaws, which allows it to accommodate irregularly shaped or long workpieces.

Usage

A metalworking vise is an essential tool in workshops, garages, and manufacturing. It is mounted to a sturdy workbench. The user places the metal object between the jaws and tightens the vise using a screw mechanism, locking the object firmly to prevent movement during precision work.

Examples
  • Securing Material: "The machinist secured the steel rod in the metalworking vise before beginning to cut it with a hacksaw."
  • Describing a Feature: "The metalworking vise's wide opening below the jaws is perfect for holding a long pipe."
  • Tool Distinction: "For bending heavy steel, you need a metalworking vise, not a smaller woodworking vise."
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Specification: In technical manuals, the size of a metalworking vise is often specified by the width of its jaws (e.g., a 4-inch vise) and the maximum distance they can open.
  • Professional Context: The term is used to distinguish from other vises, such as woodworking vises (which have smoother jaws to avoid marring wood) or bench vises (a more general category).
Variants and Related Words
  • Engineer's Vise: A common synonym, especially in British English.
  • Machinist's Vise: Another synonym emphasizing use in machining and precision metalwork.
  • Bench Vise: A broader category that includes metalworking vises but can also refer to vises used for other materials.
  • Vise (US spelling) / Vice (UK spelling): The general term for the clamping tool.
Synonyms
  • Clamp
  • Holding tool
  • Work-holding device
Related Phrases
  • To mount a vise: The action of bolting the vise securely to a workbench.
  • Vise jaws: The part of the tool that makes direct contact with and grips the workpiece.
metalworking vise

A carpenter tightens a wooden block in a metalworking vise.

Noun
  1. a vise with two parallel iron jaws and a wide opening below

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