Creo Tutorial 8

Modeling & Assembling of Machine Vice Parts using CREO software


About Machine Vice:

Machine vice is a work-holding device used in a machine shop. Machine vices are fixed to
the table of milling, planning, shaping, drilling machines, etc.. There are different types of
machine vices. A fixed jaw is fixed to the body of the vice by means of two set screws. AV cut is
provided in the fixed jaw to facilitate the holding of the round rod.

A movable jaw is mounted on the guideways of the body and secured to it by means of
a clamping plate using two set screws. A screw rod passes through the threaded hole in the
movable jaw. Therefore when the screw rod is rotated, the movable jaw slides over the bed ways
of the body. The screw rod is supported by a spindle bearing block which is fitted on to the body
by means of set screws.


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