pipe vise
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Definition
Noun: A pipe vise is a specialized clamp or holding device designed to securely grip a pipe. Its primary function is to immobilize the pipe during manual operations such as cutting or threading, ensuring stability and safety for the worker.
Usage
The term pipe vise is used specifically in mechanical, plumbing, and construction contexts. It refers to the tool itself, which is typically mounted to a workbench.
Examples
- The plumber secured the galvanized steel pipe in the pipe vise before using the threader.
- For a clean cut, always tighten the pipe vise firmly around the pipe.
- A sturdy pipe vise is essential equipment for any pipefitting workshop.
Advanced Usage
- Chain pipe vise: A type of pipe vise that uses a chain to clamp around the pipe, offering a versatile grip for various diameters.
- Yoke pipe vise: A common style of pipe vise with a hinged, yokelike frame that closes around the pipe.
Variants and Related Words
- Pipe clamp: A more general term that can sometimes be used interchangeably, though it may also refer to different types of pipe-fastening devices.
- Vise (or vice): The general category of tools for holding workpieces stationary.
- Workbench vise: A general-purpose vise mounted on a bench, not specifically for pipes.
Synonyms
- Pipe clamp
- Tube vise (less common)
Related Phrases
- To mount a pipe vise: The action of installing the vise onto a work surface.
- To throw a pipe in the vise: An informal phrase meaning to place and clamp a pipe into the vise.
Noun
- a clamp for holding pipe that is to be cut or threaded