Mechanical clamp 7600
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mechanical clamp
mechanical clamp
mechanical clamp
mechanical clamp
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Characteristics

Type
mechanical
Applications
machining, workpiece
Other characteristics
steel, adjustable, high-speed
Clamping force

Min.: 30 kN

Max.: 49 kN

Description

Steplessly adjustable clamping element made of alloyed tempered steel in forged, galvanised design. Complete with mounting. Compression piece in smooth and riffled variant optionally available. Specified clamping forces in optimal clamping position (smallest distance of the clamping screw to the clamping position). Clamping forces can deviate depending on the clamping, strength class of the clamping screw and condition of the thread (lubrication). ** Size 43 kN available from June 2016. 1. Position and fasten carrier element on the tool table. 2. The base element can be pushed into the desired position on the carrier element. After this is done, it is ready for operation. 3. The height of the clamping arm can be adjusted continuously by actuating the adjusting bolt, which clamps the workpiece. 4. The very robust design enables quick and easy clamping. Note: To reduce wear to the adjusting bolt, we recommend using AMF screw compound No. 6339. It possesses a synergistic combination of highly-effective solid lubricants and is heat-resistant and does not wash out. - Low installation height - Up to 30 kN or 43 kN clamping force - Continuously adjustable in height and length - Use in T-grooves 14-24 mm or grid pallets M12 and M16 - 2 thrust-piece variants

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

MACH 2024
MACH 2024

15-19 Apr 2024 Birmingham (United Kingdom)

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    SIAMS 2024
    SIAMS 2024

    16-19 Apr 2024 Moutier (Switzerland)

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    *Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.