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Vise

A vise or vice (British English) is a mechanical apparatus used to secure an object to allow work to be performed on it. Vises have two parallel jaws, one fixed and the other movable, threaded in and out by a screw and lever. The jaws are often flat but may have grooves, adapt to the shape of the workpiece or be custom made.

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Vise

Nodes37
Edges36
Triples34
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
Components1

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Vise

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related to Other · 10
Vise → Compare, Cross, Fractal Vise, Hand, It, Jewellers, Mantle Vise, Off-center, Other, Used
related to Engineer's · 6
Vise → An, It, Many, Most, Soft, The
related to Face · 5
Vise → Acme, Common, Its, The, When
related to Etymology · 4
Vise → Anglo-French, Latin, Middle English, The
is a · 3
Vise → light-duty bench vise secured to a board, small engineer's vise secured by a suction cup base and is typically used by hobbyists for very light-duty work, standard woodworking vise
related to Machine · 3
Vise → Abrasive, CNC, Machine
related to Pipe · 2
Vise → The, There

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used jaws work jaw vises may engineer's screw bench base two made face machine pipe hold drill fixed movable workpiece

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Viseis astandard woodworking vise0.90text
Viseis alight-duty bench vise secured to a board0.90text
Viseis asmall engineer's vise secured by a suction cup base and is typically used by hobbyists for very light-duty work0.90text
a small anvil on the back of its bodyinstance ofThe vise may include other features0.80text
Viserelated to Engineer'sAn0.60section
Viserelated to Engineer'sIt0.60section
Viserelated to Engineer'sThe0.60section
Viserelated to Engineer'sSoft0.60section
Viserelated to Engineer'sMost0.60section
Viserelated to Engineer'sMany0.60section
Viserelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Viserelated to EtymologyMiddle English0.60section

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