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Which of the following material, the outer part of a holding jaw of in a bench vice is made up of?
Question

Which of the following material, the outer part of a holding jaw of in a bench vice is made up of?

A.

Aluminium

B.

Copper

C.

Cast iron

D.

Mild steel

Correct option is C


The body and outer parts of the holding jaws in a bench vice are typically made of cast iron.
Cast iron is used because it is:
Strong: Can handle the high clamping forces applied during work.
Durable: Resists wear and deformation over time.
Rigid: Provides a stable clamping mechanism.

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