METAL VICE JAWS

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ADAPTIX NORGREN, INC. 5400 South Delaware Street Littleton CO 80120 Metal vice jaws; vice claws of metal; structural and replacement parts for metal vices and metal vice claws;Machine tools, namely, vices and clamps for the precision clamping of work pieces; clamping machines, namely, metal clamps for holding piece parts on machine tool tables; workpiece clamping attachments being parts of machines, namely, machine tools being clamps for use in the precision clamping of work pieces; workpiece clamping attachments for machines, namely, machine tools being clamps for use in the precision clamping of work pieces; clamping devices being parts of machines, namely, machine tools being clamps for use in the precision clamping of work pieces; clamping devices for use with machine tools, namely, metal clamps for holding piece parts on machine tool tables; clamping tools for holding piece parts during machining, namely, machine tools being clamps for use in the precision clamping of work pieces; precision machine tools for machining workpieces, namely, machine tools being clamps for use in the precision clamping of work pieces;
HEMBACK EDWARD MACK 13317 ASH WAY #B-1 EVERETT WA 98204 Metal vice jaws; Vice workpiece stops; Vices;Machine tools, namely, vices for use in the precision clamping of work pieces; Machine tools, namely, jaws for use in the precision clamping of work pieces; Machine tools, namely, clamps for use in the precision clamping of work pieces;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A plastic clip comprising two jaws united at one end by a hinge permitting them to swing between open and closed positions. The hinge may suitably be of the box type including a hinge blade associated with one jaw that is mounted between opposed cheeks associated with the other jaw by a hinge pin received in an elongated bearing opening in the cheeks, and along which the pin may travel to adjust the nip of the jaws. A spring latch at the opposite end of the jaws preferably permits a plurality of latching positions so as to permit the nip of the jaws at that end to be varied. The elongated bearing opening may permit the assembly of the jaws even where the box structure is relatively rigid and where the pin is integrally formed with the hinge blade.