DESTACO 2002-SBR Vertical Hold Down Clamp, Height Under Clamp 1.28 Inch, Arm Length 1.91 Inch
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Item | Vertical Hold Down Clamp |
Bar Width (in.) | 1/2" |
Base Length | 1 9/25" |
Clamp Arm Length | 1.91" |
Clamp Arm Style | Solid Bar |
Clamp Bar Opening | 75° |
Handle | Vertical |
Handle Opening | 66° |
Handle Style | Straight |
Height Under Clamp Arm | 1 7/25" |
Holding Capacity | 600 lbs. |
Material | Steel |
Mounting Base | Straight |
Overall Height | 5 7/25" |
Toggle Lock Plus | Yes |
Type | Vertical |
Accommodates Workpiece Variation | No |
Arm Length | 1.91" |
Arm Style | Solid Bar |
Base Mounting Style | Bar |
Body Material | Steel |
Clamp Arm Opening Angle | 75° |
Fastener Thread Size | 1/8" |
Handle Material | Steel with Plastic Cover |
Handle Orientation | Vertical |
Height Under Arm | 1.28" |
Holding Capacity - Maximum | 600 lbf. |
Includes Locking Handle | Yes |
Mounting Holes Center To Center - Short Side | 0.09" |
Overall Depth | 5.28" |
Overall Length | 4.27" |
Overall Width | 0.94" |
Ship weight (kg) | 0.23 |
Ship height (cm) | 9.3 |
Ship length (cm) | 6.71 |
Ship width (cm) | 2.84 |
Country of Origin | US |
A. Destaco vertical hold down clamps are typically manufactured for holding the workpiece stationary against a flat surface / workbench for various industrial applications like woodworking & metalworking.
A. Yes, in addition to Destaco 2002-SBR solid base variant, the brand also offers flanged base (Destaco 5105-R & Destaco 5110-R) vertical clamps as well.
A. The difference lies in the orientation of the clamp handle when the clamp is in the locked position. A vertical clamp handle is vertically oriented (perpendicular to the base) when in locked position, while in the case of a horizontal toggle clamp, it is horizontally oriented (parallel to the base).
A. The holding force or the holding capacity depicts the clamp's capability to hold down equipment or sheet metal on assembly lines or during similar manufacturing processes.
A. Clamping force is the amount of force actually applied to a workpiece by closing & locking the clamp. It is normally less than the stated holding capacity. The actual clamping force depends on various factors, such as cylinder bore, cylinder area, spindle position (clamping arm length) and available air pressure. In most cases, the clamping force is approximately 2 to 3 times the force exerted by a pneumatic cylinder.
A. Whenever you're dealing with the brand's mechanical clamps, it is recommended to use a coupling grease like Mobil XTC.
A. Yes, carbon steel clamps from Destaco are zinc plated for withstanding & minimising wear against harsh industrial environments. For applications that require clamping in outdoor conditions, stainless steel variants are also available.
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