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In terms of shape and design, metalworking vises can vary in many ways, as seen below: Despite the many different types, shapes, and sizes vises most vises consist of the following major components. Anatomy of a Bench Vise Sliding or Dynamic Jaw — the jaw closest to the operator that has the handle protruding through it. It is referred to as the dynamic jaw as it is the jaw that moves open and closed. The dynamic jaw applies or relieves clamping pressure.

Fixed Body or Static Jaw — the static jaw is typically the heavier of the two jaws and, as its name implies, remains stationary during operation. The static jaw is usually fastened to the table or bench either directly or indirectly via an optional connected swivel base. Main or Lead screw — the component that rotates and moves the dynamic jaw open or closed. The lead screw passes through the nut and is attached to the handle. The body of the main screw is threaded.

Acme is the most common thread used as its shape is easy to machine and assemble. A poorly manufactured lead screw will compromise the hold and security of any vise. Handle — is located at the front of the vise. It acts as the lever that turns the lead screw, which in turn moves the dynamic jaw.

The handle is engineered to match the maximum clamping power the vise can handle. A properly designed and manufactured handle will bend when too much force is applied. This acts a safety indicator preventing overtorqueing. Adding a cheater bar to the handle is never recommended as personal safety will become highly compromised. Jaws — located at the top of each the static and dynamic jaw, the jaws essentially provide the contact points between vise and work piece. The jaws are usually made from hardened steel and machined in a serrated pattern.

The pattern provides the bite needed to hold the work piece. To prevent marring of the work piece soft jaws that install over the jaws are available as add-ons.



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