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Panel mount through a hole with the included nut, or drill and tap a hole to flush mount. A pushing or pulling motion holds workpieces from the side.
Push the lever to lock the handle and prevent accidental opening.
Moving parts are protected by a metal cover when the clamp is engaged to prevent dirt and dust from clogging the clamp.
The handle can be rotated 125° for easier access or extra clearance above the clamp.
Hold workpieces of different thicknesses without adjustment.
Smaller than standard push toggle clamps, these are often used for electronics and small fixturing applications.
Push or pull the plunger to hold your workpiece from the side.
Secure your workpiece from the side by fully extending the plunger, and push a lever to lock the handle in place.
Smaller than standard push/pull toggle clamps, these are often used for electronics and small fixturing applications.
A highly durable construction with hardened steel pivot pins and bushings provides a long service life.
Pull the handle backward to push the plunger forward. These clamps secure when the plunger is fully extended to hold your workpiece from the side.
Secure these clamps to a rail or bar.
Drill a hole to mount these clamps through a surface and secure the mounting flange with screws. The plunger can be locked at any position along its travel.
The plunger can be locked at any position along its travel.
Use for repetitive clamping and in production environments or hard-to-reach locations.
Secure a workpiece from the inside, leaving the outside clear for machining.
These clamps wedge against the workpiece ID to grip cast, unfinished, or uneven parts, leaving the outside clear for machining.
Build these components into fixture plates, machine subplates, and tombstones for quick changes. The system clamps and locates at the same time for accurate positioning with repeatability of ±0.0005".
Tighten the spring-loaded socket head cap screw on these clamps to hold your workpiece from above.
Mount using the holes in the base.
Screw these clamps directly into a tapped hole in a fixture.
Machine these fixture clamps to match the contours of your workpieces for a stronger grip. Place the clamp between the two workpieces in a fixture and tighten the screw to extend the sides of the clamp, creating a secure hold against both workpieces.
Hold a workpiece securely from the side with minimal contact, leaving more of the workpiece free for machining.
Machine these clamps to match the contours of your workpiece and turn the screw to grip.
Set one of these clamps between two workpieces in a fixture and tighten the screw to push the clamp's sides out for a secure hold.
Unlike the smooth and flat edges of standard fixture clamps, these clamps have ridges that bite into parts, making them good for gripping castings and rough-cut stock.
Install these clamps into a slot in your fixture to grip at the bottom of a workpiece edge, giving the cutting tool maximum access.
Machine these fixture clamps to match the contours of your workpiece for a stronger grip.
Also known as press screws, mount these clamps through a drilled hole and turn the crank to move the jaw end of the screw in and out.
The spring-loaded tips on these clamps swivel in all directions to make maximum contact with angled and uneven workpieces.
When loosened, you can spin the body of this clamp around its mounting point for better access to the workpiece.
Combine fast-threading components to build a clamping assembly.
Mount to the top of your workbench.
With a light yet sturdy hold, these clamps help you keep workpieces in place hands-free for measuring and inspecting.