Saturday, 28 January 2012

  • BENCH VISE pro-engineer assembly design

    BENCH VISE
    For woodworking, the jaws are made of wood, plastic or from metal, in the latter case they are usually faced with wood to avoid marring the work piece. The top edges of the jaws are typically brought flush with the bench top by the extension of the wooden face above the top of the iron moveable jaw. This jaw may include a dog hole to hold a bench dog. In modern metal woodworkers' vises, a split nut is often used. The nut in which the screw turns is in two parts so that, by means of a lever, it can be removed from the screw and the moveable jaw can be quickly slid into a suitable position at which point the nut is again closed onto the screw so that the vise may be closed firmly onto the work.

    MATERIALS USED(FOR MAIN PARTS)
    1. Cast iron
    TYPES OF FITS:
    1. Clearance fit between fixed and movable jaws

    GEOMETRICAL TOLERANCE: 1.Flatness of all surfaces in contact


    PRO E DESIGN:



    BENCH VISE STANDARD VIEW

    FRONT VIEW

    TOP VIEW

    FIXED JAW

    KNURLED PLATE

    MOVABLE JAW

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