What are the example of clamping and holding tools?
Clamping and holding tools:
- Vise: A metalworking tool used to hold objects securely while machining, cutting, or shaping them.
- C-Clamp: A versatile clamping tool with a C-shaped frame and a screw mechanism for applying pressure.
- Bar Clamp: A clamping device with a long bar and two adjustable jaws that can hold larger or irregularly shaped objects.
- Quick-Grip Clamp: A clamp that uses a lever or trigger mechanism for quick and secure clamping.
- Spring Clamp: A clamp that utilizes spring tension to hold objects in place, often used for woodworking or crafting.
- Toggle Clamp: A clamping tool that operates on a lever principle and can provide high holding force.
- Parallel Clamp: A specialized clamp with two parallel jaws that ensure the objects are held evenly.
- Hand Vise: A small, portable vise used for holding small objects or components during delicate work.
- Toolholder or Collet: Used in machining to hold cutting tools or other attachments in place.
- Magnetic Clamp: Uses magnetic force to securely hold ferrous materials.
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