Bench vice, a mechanical tool used to securely clamp workpieces for tasks like sawing, filing, or drilling. Size: 150 mm (6 inches) jaw width. Construction: Typically made from heavy-duty cast iron or forged steel for durability. Features: Often includes serrated jaws for a strong grip and sometimes a 360-degree swivel base for versatile positioning. Applications: Widely used in metalworking, woodworking, and general repair workshops.