Ensure accurate right angles and hold workpieces and fixtures perpendicular to your machine table
Secure large materials with adjustable arms for even pressure distribution
Inspect cylindrical parts for irregularities that could cause wobbles or vibrations
Temporarily secure workpieces together or to a work surface
Thread clamping screw clamps into the holes to hold workpieces
Apply pressure through a flat-tipped screw to hold material in place
Mount on milling machines and other surfaces to grip and release parts with 5C collets
Machine a blank workpiece with precut dovetails and locating slots for easy setup
Connect your drill chuck to drill bits of different sizes or shank types
Pin components against a circuit board to free up your hands for soldering
Secure your workpiece to a fixture table so it won't move during machining
Everything needed to mount workpieces of different sizes to your machine table
Gradually open and close to control the volume of air and liquids through a line
Secure to a table or benchtop and slide in locking pliers for a hands-free way to hold your work
Line up workpieces for precise machining, or support them at a level height for inspecting
Mount to a milling machine, drill press, or other flat surface to grip workpieces
Hold magnetic workpieces at common angles such as 90° or 45°
Keep metal workpieces firmly in place for grinding, drilling, and electrical discharge machining
Align and hold sheet metal panels for drilling, riveting, and welding
Raise workpieces above your vise to create clearance for cutting tools
Position and hold pipe joints for welding and assembly
Clamp and lock workpieces with plier-style jaws for secure handling or transport
Hold lightweight objects such as beakers and other lab equipment
Position round workpieces at precise, repeatable angles for machining flats, hexes, and key slots
Use with gauge blocks to measure angles on your workpiece or set up a part for precision grinding
Secure small parts in spring clamps to keep hands free for soldering, gluing, and assembling
Hold lightweight materials in place, then squeeze to release
Secure parts too thin to be held in clamps and vises for milling, drilling, routing, and finishing
Place over vise jaws to protect workpieces from marring
Prevent horizontal movement within machine vises to keep workpieces in place
Grip tubing in place while you cut, flare, or expand the end
Reduce vibration and deformation by adjusting to secure your workpiece
Position objects on workbenches and assembly stations
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