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TM 9-243 USING  A  MACHINIST'S  BENCH  VISE WARNING MAKE-SURE  THE  VISE  IS  BOLTED SECURELY  TO  A  BENCH  OR  TABLE AND  THE  SWIVEL  BASE  IS  LOCKED. 1 Open jaws (1) of vise wide enough to allow you to insert the object you want to clamp. CAUTION Use  brass  or  copper  caps  on  vise  jaws  to protect soft material when clamping. CAUTION Do not strike vise with a heavy object or try to hold large work in a small vise. 2 Insert object (2) to be clamped between vise jaws and tighten handle (3). 3 Work should be held firmly in place, but the jaws should not be so tight that they mar the finish. A piece of rawhide or leather may be used to protect highly  polished  surfaces: NOTE When holding hard material in vise jaws tightened  by  hand,  give  the  vise  handle  a sharp rap for final tightening. 18-4

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