A collection of tools designed to secure workpieces firmly to a milling machine table typically comprises several components, such as vises, clamps, T-bolts, and studs. These components work in concert to prevent movement or vibration during machining operations. A common example includes a modular vise system adaptable to various workpiece sizes and shapes.
Secure workholding is fundamental to precision and safety in milling. It allows for precise material removal and surface finishes while mitigating the risk of accidents caused by workpiece slippage. This has been a crucial aspect of machining since the development of milling machines, contributing significantly to the advancement of manufacturing processes across industries from aerospace to automotive. Properly secured materials enable more complex and intricate machining operations, fostering innovation in design and production.