Machinist's Vise (Noun)
Meaning
A vise with two parallel iron jaws and a wide opening below.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- A machinist's vise with a sturdy base was mounted on the workbench to hold the metal pieces in place.
- The machinist's vise, with its adjustable handle, allowed for precise control over the jaws' movement.
- He used a machinist's vise to clamp the intricate machinery components for assembly and repair.
- The machinist's vise securely held the metal rod as it was being drilled and shaped.
- In the machine shop, each workbench had a machinist's vise for gripping various metal parts during fabrication.