Stickvise Series, Vises

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VISE 6.14" JAW LOW PROFILE
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Stickvise
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6.14" (156.0mm)
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STICKVISE PCB VISE
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6.14" (156.0mm)
Low Profile, Nylon Jaws, Spring Compression

About  Vises

Vises are essential tools designed to securely hold objects in place during various tasks. They achieve this by clamping one or more components between two jaws and tightening them using a lever or screw mechanism. Vises come in different types and configurations, each suited for specific applications and requirements. One common type of vise is the base mount vise, which is designed to be securely attached to a work surface. This type of vise provides stability and allows for precise positioning of the held object. Another type is the fixture clip vise, which is often used in assembly and manufacturing processes. It features a quick-release mechanism that facilitates efficient and swift clamping and releasing of parts. Toggle clamps are another type of vise widely utilized in woodworking, metalworking, and other similar industries. These clamps have a unique design that allows for rapid clamping and release, making them ideal for repetitive tasks and quick setups. They provide a strong and reliable grip, ensuring the stability of the held objects. Vises are also differentiated by the size of their jaw openings, which determine the range of objects they can accommodate. These openings can range from 0.50 inches (12.7 mm) to 12.00 inches (304.8 mm) or even larger. The selection of the appropriate jaw opening depends on the size and dimensions of the objects that need to be held securely. The versatility of vises makes them indispensable tools in various industries, including woodworking, metalworking, electronics, and automotive. Whether it's holding workpieces for drilling, sawing, filing, or assembling components, vises provide a stable and reliable grip, ensuring precision and safety during work operations. In summary, vises are versatile tools used for securely holding objects during various tasks. With different types and jaw openings available, they offer flexibility and adaptability to meet specific needs. From base mount vises to fixture clip vises and toggle clamps, these tools play a crucial role in ensuring stability and precision in woodworking, metalworking, and other industries.