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VEVOR 6.5" Bench Vise w/ 360°Swivel Locking Base & Two-way Jaw Ductile Iron (133)
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VEVOR 6" Bench Vise w/ Anvil 360°Swivel Locking Base Heavy Duty Ductile Iron (133)
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VEVOR 6 inch CNC Double Vise Milling Drilling Machine 11.10 inch Max Jaw Opening (6 inch) (119)
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Ultimate Guide to Bench Clamp Vises


In woodworking or some other DIY project, safety should always come first. Bench clamp vises ensure safety in all your projects. A bench clamp vise holds pieces firmly in place while you perform tasks such as drilling, cutting, filing, and soldering. It is a mechanical tool; thus, it is used by various professionals, including machinists, engineers, woodworkers, or even do-it-yourself enthusiasts.


These sturdy pieces of machinery are also referred to as a clamp vise or vise clamp. It is a mechanical device designed to help mechanics firmly hold work pieces at their places. With the help of a good bench clamp vise, you can secure your workpieces at their place firmly and work around them effectively. Here is a detailed analysis of everything you need to know about bench clamp vises available at VEVOR. 


Types of Bench Clamp Vises


Due to the versatile nature of work that occurs clamping vises, mechanists have developed a few types to suit their needs more effectively.  Clamping vise or vise clamps come in different types to suit the different needs of working professionals. The most common clamp vises include bench vise clamps, bar clamps, and spring clamps.


Bench Vise Clamp


A bench vise clamp is the most common clamp vise due to its versatile functionality. This clamp vise needs to be installed on the workbench and secured properly. The clamp vise base remains static, while its two jaws can move and be adjusted according to the working piece. 



Pros: 

Versatile functionality

Durable vise clamp

Provides precision holding


Cons:

Fixed to one place


Bar Clamp


A bar clamp is slightly different from a bench vise clamp. Mainly, a bar clamp is used to secure irregularly shaped work pieces. It is also a more suitable option for large work pieces. It has a long bar and adjustable jaws to hold larger, irregular pieces firmly. Usually, they are not fixed to one workbench.


Pros: 

Versatile functionality 

Not fixed to one bench

Long reach


Cons:

Reduced control


Spring Clamps


The spring clamp is a lightweight and portable version of the bench clamp. Instead of mechanical jaws, it has spring jaws. Spring clamps are used for light tasks and temporary holdings, such as holding work pieces during glue-ups. 


Pros: 

Inexpensive

Portable 

Lightweight 


Cons:

Unsuitable for heavy-duty tasks


Bench Clamps at VEVOR


VEVOR offers its customers an extended selection of bench vises and mill vises. Here are a few vise clamps from VEVOR’s collection.


Vise with Anvil


It is a bench vise with a six-inch anvil and a 360-degree swivel. The bench vise is made from heavy-duty iron and rust-proof finishing, thus ensuring durability. It has a clamping diameter of 0.6” to 2.9”. 


Forward Bench Vise


The forward bench vise has a 2.8-3-inch anvil, a jaw width of 6.5 inches, and a 360-degree swivel locking base. Furthermore, it has a two-way jaw with replaceable serrated jaw plates for enhanced functionality.


Double Swivel Bench Vise


This heavy-duty bench vise features a jaw width of 6 inches, a jaw opening of 5 inches, a 3-inch throat depth, and a clamp force of 30 kN with a 360-degree vise head rotation. 


Mill Vise Bench Clamp


The mill vise bench clamp with a jaw width of 4 inches and a jaw opening of 4.7 inches is detachable for versatile functionality. It offers a clamping force of 19kN and features a closed screw rod for minimum debris. 


Versatility of Bench Clamp Vises


Bench clamp vises are used in versatile environments. From machinists to engineers and professional woodworkers to DIY enthusiasts, bench clamp vises are a vital machine to own. In the case of woodworking assignments, bench clamp vises are indispensable. It provides the necessary stability for precise cutting and shaping of wood. 


During metalworking, the bench clamp vise becomes a tool of safety. They safely hold the metal pieces during drilling, cutting, grinding, and welding. Lastly, bench clamp vises are a valuable addition to the toolkit of a do-it-yourselfer. It can come in handy during many tasks, including painting, gluing, and even heavy-duty tasks, such as cutting and drilling.


Why Purchase Bench Clamp Vise from VEVOR?


VEVOR is one of the sole brands that offer a variety of bench clamps that suit the needs of all workers. Here is a list of factors that will compel you to purchase your bench clamp from VEVOR.


Cost Effective 


Considering the challenging economic climate, VEVOR understands the difficulties that have befallen the workers. Thus, all of the products at VEVOR are competitively priced to ensure their affordability. The vise clamps at VEVOR are highly affordable, all while maintaining the highest quality and efficacy. 


Variety of Options


Different professionals require differing qualities in bench clamp vises. VEVOR understands this need and offers a variety of vises with multiple qualities. At VEVOR, you will encounter vises with jaw widths ranging from 3 to 7 inches. VEVOR also stocks mill vises in addition to bench clamp vises. 


High-Quality and Durable Vises


The bench vise and mill vises at VEVOR are made with high-quality cast iron and have a rust-proof finish for extreme durability and sturdiness. These vise clamps will last you a lifetime of projects or even more if kept in the right conditions. To get more information, visit our website, or please call our helpline.


FAQs about Bench Clamp Vises


Q1: Can I use the VEVOR bench clamp vise for heavy projects?


A1: VEVOR’s bench clamp vises are constructed with high-quality cast iron and can be used for heavy-duty projects. However, purchase the clamp vise with the required jaw length to aid your project.


Q2: What is a swivel bench vise, and how does it compare with a standard bench vise?


A2: A standard bench vise has a fixed base; thus, it does not rotate. However, a swivel vase vise can rotate horizontally. But even the rotation of the swivel base occurs to a fixed degree. The swivel base vises are more versatile regarding the functionality of bench clamp vises.


Q3: Can I use the same bench clamp vise for woodworking and metalworking?


A3: Yes, bench clamp vises are versatile machinery; thus, they can be used for both kinds of projects. However, some vises are made particularly for one kind of project, woodworking or metalworking, so choosing the right model while purchasing is essential. VEVOR has a variety of bench vise clamps featured on its website. Please call on our numbers for advanced queries. 


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