Mechanical clamping fixture Cap Clamping Jig CCJ series

mechanical clamping fixture
mechanical clamping fixture
mechanical clamping fixture
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Cap Clamping Jig CCJ series is a chuck with 100N capacity for clamping samples such as caps, connectors and more. Combine it with a force gauge and test stand to complete a testing system. Features - Designed for gripping round-shaped samples tightly by the 4 pins - Ideal for insertion/extraction test of round samples including caps of cosmetic package or connectors - Standard pins type (CCJ-100N) and notch pins type (CCJ-100N-01) are available Specifications Capacity: 100N Pins: Standard (CCJ-100N) Notched (CCJ-100N-01) Clamp diameter: 7 to 50mm Material: Urethane (CCJ-100N) Stainless Steel (CCJ-100N-01) Weight: Approx. 240g See our website or catalog below for further information. Related Products Vise Grip GT-30/2000N It is used to grip and fix samples on a vertical test stand. Available in capacity of 250N and 2000N. Self-centering Vise Grip GTW-50R/50L It is used to grip and fix samples on a vertical test stand. This is self-centering model available in capacity of 500N and 1000N. Jacobs Chuck GC-5/15 GC series is deal for smaller round rod-type samples, securing sample tightly with firm gripping. With our know-how accumulated over 70 years, we are confident in offering the best force measurement solution for your needs. Please contact us for any enquiries.

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