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II. HOLDING WORK IN A VICE

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Vices are attachments which are mainly used for holding workpieces in machine and fitting shops. It should be noticed that a vice may also be used as an attachment for holding workpieces on a metal-cutting lathe.

Depending on the character of operation performed bench vices or parallel vices may be applied. Bench vices are made from forged steel and are of rugged construction. If their construction were not rugged, they could not be used when heavy-duty operations such as cutting, riveting, etc. are performed. A bench vice consists of two jaws: the movable jaw and the solid jaw. At the end of the solid jaw there is a lug for securing the vice to a bench. The extension rod of the jaw is built-in a wooden pillow. When a workpiece is clamped between the jaws they are moved together by means of a square-threaded screw. By unscrewing the screw the jaws are moved apart by a spring riveted to the solid jaw. In parallel vices the jaws move parallel to each other. It should be pointed out that parallel vices in their turn are subdivided into swivel vices and plain vices.

Fig. 31. Swivel Vice:

a - front view; b - cross-sectional view:, 1 - vice base*;- 2 - solid jaw; 3 - movable jaw;

4 - screw; 5 - fixed nut; 6 - handle; 7 - swivel plate; 8 - spindle; 9 - bolt; 10 - lever

 

A swivel vice (Fig. 31), being the most convenient vice in operation, consists of a vice base*, a solid jaw and a movable jaw. The motion of die movable jaw is provided by the rotation of a screw inserted into a fixed nut. When the screw is rotated by means of a handle the former will screw in and move the movable jaw to the workpiece to he clamped. The vice base is mounted on a swivel plate being connected with the latter by a spindle. A bolt is inserted into a T-groove. By turning a handle the bolt may be loosened and the vice may be turned in a desired direction.

Plain vices differ entirely from swivel vices in the absence of the swivel plate and that the vice base is bolted directly to a bench. The vice of such a type is made from grey iron, steel hardened plates with a nut being screwed to its jaws. Parallel vices are convenient for clamping workpieces., but as their jaws are of little strength they are non-suitable for heavy-duty operations.

* American - vice ground

 


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