Manually-controlled clamping device QLSNDM08-01-NP
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Manually-controlled clamping device - QLSNDM08-01-NP - Fixtureworks - miniature / small / steel
Manually-controlled clamping device - QLSNDM08-01-NP - Fixtureworks - miniature / small / steel
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Characteristics

Type
manually-controlled
Other characteristics
steel, miniature, small, smooth

Description

These snap clamps use a unique snap-on system to provide uniform and positive clamping in one smooth operation. As the handle is moved upward, the internal mechanism works to build tension. At a specified point, the tension is released and transformed into clamping force. This allows uniform clamping force with every cycle. The one piece body offers excellent durability and will not become weak or unstable after repeated use like traditional toggle clamps. They are ideal for small part clamping and where space is limited. They are designed for fingertip handle operation. Urethane tip style spindles are available. The body is made from 1045 alloy steel with the clamping arm and handle made from 4140 alloy steel. Electroless nickel plating finish. The electroless nickel plating provides improved corrosion and wear resistance to increase the life of the clamp in harsh environments. The stated clamping forces and handle operating loads can vary by +/-20%.When the reaction force exceeds the stated clamping force, the clamp will release.

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

IMTS 2026
IMTS 2026

14-19 Sep 2026 Chicago (USA - Illinois) Hall West Level 3 - Stand 432317

Fabtech 2026
Fabtech 2026

21-23 Oct 2026 Las Vegas (USA - Nevada) Stand C2348

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