4. Clamping Tools
Machinists & Carpenter Vise
Vise
1. something or someone that is legit
2. to hold, press, or squeeze
3. a tight grip, a "vise grip"
4. vise = tight
“the game last night was so vise, bro!”
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6. SAFTEY FIRST
When using the following Clamping Tools
Wear Protective Eye Gear
Wear Gloves/ Be Aware
Maintain Tools
Set up / Use Tools Properly
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8. Machinist Vise
Primarily used on metal this vise has
steel faces with teeth to hold metal in
place. (It can be used for wood, but this
is not ideal without protective blocks, as
the teeth on the faces will mark the
wood)
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10. Carpenters Vise
A carpenter's vise holds a piece of wood securely
in one place while the woodworker works with it.
Without a vise of some kind, wood can slip while
the carpenter is using a sharp tool, causing the
project to be ruined at best or the carpenter to
be injured at worst.
11. Carpenters Vise
A carpenter's vise holds a piece of wood securely
in one place while the woodworker works with it.
Without a vise of some kind, wood can slip while
the carpenter is using a sharp tool, causing the
project to be ruined at best or the carpenter to
be injured at worst.
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13. Jorgensen Clamp
The Jorgensen clamp is part of the adjustable
clamp tool family! It is used to camp pieces of a
project together or to tighten together a part of
a project.
14. Jorgensen Clamp
The Jorgensen clamp is part of the adjustable
clamp tool family! It is used to camp pieces of a
project together or to tighten together a part of
a project.
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16. Belt Clamp
A woven nylon belt used to clamp
irregularly shaped pieces together. uses a
ratchet device to tighten the belt after it
has been placed around the objects.
Safety - Common sense.
17. Belt Clamp
A woven nylon belt used to clamp
irregularly shaped pieces together. uses a
ratchet device to tighten the belt after it
has been placed around the objects.
Safety - Common sense.
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19. Vise Clamp
This is a portable vise with a clamp on
the bottom to allow it to be fixed and
stabilized to a work surface.
20. Vise Clamp
This is a portable vise with a clamp on
the bottom to allow it to be fixed and
stabilized to a work surface.
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22. Pipe Clamp
A pipe clamp uses clamp heads. They are available in
various diameter sizes, commonly ½”or ¾”, suited to
the same diameter piping. One head is fixed on the
pipe by spinning it onto the standard pipe threads.
This head includes the screw mechanism for
tightening the clamp.
23. Pipe Clamp
A pipe clamp uses clamp heads. They are available in
various diameter sizes, commonly ½”or ¾”, suited to
the same diameter piping. One head is fixed on the
pipe by spinning it onto the standard pipe threads.
This head includes the screw mechanism for
tightening the clamp.
24. Primarily used on metal this vise has
steel faces with teeth to hold metal in
place. (it can be used for wood, but this is
not ideal without protective blocks, as the
teeth on the faces will mark the wood)
25. Bar Clamp
Similar to a
Primarily usedC on metal this vise has
Clamp but uses a bar
instead of the C teeth to hold used in
steel faces with shaped opening, metal for
clapping can things together, either while
place. (it two be used for wood, but this is
they dry or to hold in blocks, as the
not ideal without protectiveplace. Safety-
Common the faces will mark the wood)
teeth on sense.
26. Bar Clamp
Similar to a
Primarily usedC on metal this vise has
Clamp but uses a bar
instead of the C teeth to hold used in
steel faces with shaped opening, metal for
clapping can things together, either while
place. (it two be used for wood, but this is
they dry or to hold in blocks, as the
not ideal without protectiveplace. Safety-
Common the faces will mark the wood)
teeth on sense.
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28. Speed Clamp
This clamp is similar to the C-clamp but is
both quicker and easier to use; it has a
trigger that allows the jaws to securely
clamp (ratchet) to a work surface; it can
be opened, attached to the surface, and
tightened with one hand allowing for the
free hand to manipulate the materials
being used.
29. Speed Clamp
This clamp is similar to the C-clamp but is
both quicker and easier to use; it has a
trigger that allows the jaws to securely
clamp (ratchet) to a work surface; it can
be opened, attached to the surface, and
tightened with one hand allowing for the
free hand to manipulate the materials
being used.
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31. Spring Clip
This tool is a quick clamp for working with small
parts of your project that do not need alot of
pressure or size in there clamping needs.
32. Spring Clip
This tool is a quick clamp for working with small
parts of your project that do not need alot of
pressure or size in there clamping needs.
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34. C Clamp
Used to hold work together while things
are being assembled or glue is drying.
A v a i la b l e i n a l o t o f d i f f e r e n t
configurations, the most common with the
opening of 4-5 inches and minimum throat
depth of 2 1/2 inches. Safety- Common
sense.
35. C Clamp
Used to hold work together while things
are being assembled or glue is drying.
A v a i la b l e i n a l o t o f d i f f e r e n t
configurations, the most common with the
opening of 4-5 inches and minimum throat
depth of 2 1/2 inches. Safety- Common
sense.
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37. Clamping Tools
Slip Joint, Needle Nose & Linesman’s Pliers
Pliers
rusty metal instrument made with two prongs used
regularly for:
removing ticks,
mold from toes,
your father's nose hairs,
your fat aunts way of sneaking in your house,
toenail removal,
and the plucking of facial hair
(generally with the same pair)
“dad's in the bathroom with the pliers, how did aunty get in
here....?!?”
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39. Slip Joint Pliers
These pliers have a pivot point that allow
for adjustability so that the jaws have
two openings, they are generally used on
wire.
40. Slip Joint Pliers
These pliers have a pivot point that allow
for adjustability so that the jaws have
two openings, they are generally used on
wire.
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42. Needle Nose Pliers
Needle nose pliers are used for both cutting
and gripping. Given there long shape they are
useful for reaching into cavities where cables
have become stuck or unreachable to fingers
or other means.
43. Needle Nose Pliers
Needle nose pliers are used for both cutting
and gripping. Given there long shape they are
useful for reaching into cavities where cables
have become stuck or unreachable to fingers
or other means.
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45. Vise Grips
Grasp lock and hold almost anything in
place. The size of the jaw opening and
pressure are adjustable by the screw at
the base of the handle. Safety- Common
sense.
46. Vise Grips
Grasp lock and hold almost anything in
place. The size of the jaw opening and
pressure are adjustable by the screw at
the base of the handle. Safety- Common
sense.
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48. Wire Cutters
These can be used on wires, pins, nails
and fasteners, can cut skin, and remove.
49. Wire Cutters
These can be used on wires, pins, nails
and fasteners, can cut skin, and remove.
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51. Linesman’s Pliers
Also known as Side Cutting Pliers these
are generally used for electrical work,
can cut, grip, splice wires and also strip
installation.
52. Linesman’s Pliers
Also known as Side Cutting Pliers these
are generally used for electrical work,
can cut, grip, splice wires and also strip
installation.
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54. Pneumatic Tools
Pneumatic
A clever way to call someone an airhead (playing
off the traditional meaning of pneumatic, which
is, "pertaining to or filled with air.") Usually
used in reference to women who are bubbly and
nice, but dumb as a box of rocks.
“Girl 1: That girl is such an idiot--she probably
can't remember how to spell her own name.”
“Girl 2: Be nice, she's just a little....pneumatic.”
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56. SAFTEY FIRST
When using the following Pneumatic Tools
Wear Protective Eye, Ear, Hand & Foot Gear
Be Aware
Maintain Tools
Set up / Use Tools Properly
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58. Brad Gun
S h o ot s b ra d n a i l s i n p lace u s i n g
compressed air. Safety: Eye protection,
hearing protection, steels.
59. Brad Gun
S h o ot s b ra d n a i l s i n p lace u s i n g
compressed air. Safety: Eye protection,
hearing protection, steels.
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61. Narrow Crown Stapler
An automatic stapler with a narrow nose
that can fit close to edges and corners of
projects, staple lengths can range from
1/2” to 1 1/2”.
62. Narrow Crown Stapler
An automatic stapler with a narrow nose
that can fit close to edges and corners of
projects, staple lengths can range from
1/2” to 1 1/2”.
65. Wide Crown Stapler
This is a wide stapler because it uses 1”
staples which is a wider staple . This tool is
usually used in projects that need extra
durability or just wider staplers.
66. Wide Crown Stapler
This is a wide stapler because it uses 1”
staples which is a wider staple . This tool is
usually used in projects that need extra
durability or just wider staplers.
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68. Upholstery Tracker
An air compressed gun used for tacking
u p h o l ste r y. S af et y : E ye a n d e a r
protection, steels.
69. Upholstery Tracker
An air compressed gun used for tacking
u p h o l ste r y. S af et y : E ye a n d e a r
protection, steels.
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71. Impact Wrench
This wrench is used to tighten and loosen
nuts, it is often used to assemble platform
legs.
72. Impact Wrench
This wrench is used to tighten and loosen
nuts, it is often used to assemble platform
legs.