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A bench vice is a clamping tool that attaches to a workbench to securely hold materials like wood and metal in place, freeing up both of the user's hands for tasks such as sawing, filing, or drilling . It acts as an essential tool in workshops and garages for various manual operations .
# Key Components and Functions
Bench vices are composed of several parts that work together to grip materials:
Base: This is the section that affixes the vice to the workbench . Some bases allow for 360° rotation, enabling the workpiece to be adjusted to any angle .
Adjustable Jaw: This part moves back and forth to grip the material being worked on . The movement is controlled by a spindle or threaded screw, which is turned by a handle .
Static Jaw: This is a fixed jaw that faces the adjustable jaw .