Bench Vise

A bench vise is a mechanical device designed for securely clamping objects to a workbench or similar surface. It typically consists of two jaws—one fixed and the other movable—operated by a threaded spindle. The jaws can be tightened or released to hold an object firmly in place, providing stability and support for various tasks such as woodworking, metalworking, or other manual work. Bench vises are essential tools in workshops and are commonly used for tasks that require precision and a stable work holding solution.

Bench Yoke Vise

A bench yoke vise, often referred to simply as a bench vise, is a mechanical device designed for holding workpieces securely in place on a workbench or other stable surface. It typically consists of two jaws—one fixed and one movable—operated by a threaded spindle. The movable jaw can be adjusted to hold various sizes of objects, and the tightening of the spindle provides a firm grip on the workpiece. Bench yoke vises are widely used in woodworking, metalworking, and other trades to facilitate precision work by providing a stable and secure platform for tasks such as cutting, shaping, filing, or assembling materials.

C Clamp Locking Pliers

A C clamp locking pliers, often simply referred to as locking pliers or Vise-Grips (a popular brand name), is a versatile hand tool designed for gripping, clamping, and holding objects securely. The tool features an adjustable locking mechanism that allows it to maintain a constant grip force on the object, freeing the user's hands for other tasks. The jaws of the pliers are shaped like a C-clamp, providing a strong and secure grip on various shapes and sizes of objects. This makes C clamp locking pliers particularly useful in situations where a stable hold is required, such as in woodworking, metalworking, automotive repair, and general DIY applications.

Swing Jaw Corner Clamp

A swing jaw corner clamp is a specialized tool used in woodworking and metalworking for securely holding and positioning materials at a right angle during the assembly or welding process. It typically consists of two hinged jaws—one fixed and one movable—that can be tightened to grip the workpiece at its corner. The "swing jaw" aspect refers to the movable jaw that can be swung into position, allowing for flexibility in clamping various-sized materials. This type of clamp is especially useful for creating precise and stable right-angle joints, ensuring accurate assembly and welding in carpentry, metal fabrication, and other related applications.