A vise
depends on what you mean by " bend" take a 20' bar ,stick it in a 10" vise and it will " bend " by itself take a 10" bar ,stick it in a vise and put a torch to it ,and a child can bend it so.... can a woman bend a 1" steel bar? Probably if she puts her mind to it.
what is a screw
Just exactly the same way you screw into wood.
there is no translation for screw you
A vise has 2 simple machines, a screw and a lever, but the main one is the screw.
A vice use a screw to open and close.
A vise is a tool with two moveable and parallel jaws that hold an item in place while it is being worked on. It is controlled by a screw and a lever. In woodworking, the vise is normally attached to a bench and made of either wood or metal. In the field of engineering, the vise is known as a Metalworker's or Fitters vise and is normally made of iron.
No, you can fix it with a flat head screw driver and vise grips.
A vise is a tool with two moveable and parallel jaws that hold an item in place while it is being worked on. It is controlled by a screw and a lever. In woodworking, the vise is normally attached to a bench and made of either wood or metal. In the field of engineering, the vise is known as a Metalworker's or Fitters vise and is normally made of iron.
it will screw out if you gently use vise grips and remove as normal threads do, counter clockwise
Grab the cocking piece in a smooth jaw vise, pull the bolt and shroud foreward and unscrew the bolt. To re-assemble, with the cocking piece in the vise, push the shroud foreward and screw the bolt back on.
A workshop vise is a hand tool, usually attached to a workbench, that has two jaws used to clamp material firmly in place while it is being worked on. The jaws are movable, moving together or apart by manually rotating a handle connected to a screw mechanism.
Remove and mark wires Break with a hammer Use vise grips to remove screws Replace with new one
A vise tightens things.
Vice is the homophone for vise.
The Vise was created in 1954.