Vices or machine vises are machine tools used to clamp workpieces on machine tools such as milling machines, lathes or drilling machines. Vices usually have a vice-like mechanism that is used to hold the workpiece in place to keep it stable during the machining process. There are several types of vises, including: Machine vise: this is the most common type of vise. It consists of a movable jaw and a fixed jaw that can be moved along the vise jaws. Precision Vise: This type has higher precision and accuracy than the machine vise. It is often used for finer and more precise machining tasks. Quick-action vise: This type allows quick and easy clamping and unclamping of workpieces by using a lever mechanism. Hydraulic vise: This type is powered by hydraulic cylinders that can clamp the workpiece with higher force and speed than mechanical vices. Choosing the right vise depends on the type of machining and the workpiece being machined. A good vise should have a high clamping force to hold the workpiece securely, have a precise clamping mechanism to allow accurate positioning of the workpiece, and be robust and durable to withstand the demands of the application.
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