About Holding Tools
Holding tools are used to securely hold a workpiece during operations like cutting, drilling, or shaping. They provide stability and accuracy, preventing movement and ensuring safety. Common examples include vices, clamps, and fixtures used in workshops and industrial environments.
Hand Vice
Precision Bench Vice
A Precision Bench Vice is a high-accuracy holding tool used to firmly grip small and delicate workpieces during precision operations such as milling, drilling, grinding, and inspection. It is designed with high dimensional accuracy and smooth movement to ensure proper alignment and minimal error. This vice is commonly used in tool rooms, machine shops, and precision engineering work.
Heavy Duty Bench Vice
A Heavy Duty Bench Vice is a strong holding tool mounted on a workbench, used to securely clamp workpieces during various operations such as filing, cutting, drilling, and fitting. It consists of two jaws—one fixed and one movable—operated by a screw mechanism. This tool is designed to withstand high clamping force and is widely used in fitting and mechanical workshops.
Drill Press Vise
Bench Vice
A Bench Vice is a holding tool used to securely clamp workpieces during operations such as filing, cutting, drilling, and assembly. It is fixed on a workbench and provides a firm grip, allowing the user to work accurately and safely. Bench vices are widely used in fitting, fabrication, and workshop activities.