Swing clamping device B1.8802 series
hydraulicdouble-acting

Swing clamping device - B1.8802 series - Römheld GmbH Friedrichshütte - hydraulic / double-acting
Swing clamping device - B1.8802 series - Römheld GmbH Friedrichshütte - hydraulic / double-acting
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Characteristics

Type
hydraulic
Other characteristics
swing, double-acting
Clamping force

Min.: 1.4 kN

Max.: 11.2 kN

Description

Hydraulic swing clamps are used for clamping of workpieces, when it is essential to keep the clamping area free of straps and clamping components for unrestricted workpiece loa­ding and unloading. The version with pendulum eye or fork head allows simultaneous clamping of two work­pieces with half clamping force. The hydraulic swing clamp is a double­acting pull­type cylinder where a part of the total stro­ke is used to swing the piston. The piston end of this swing clamp is desig­ned as pendulum eye or fork head. By means of a double clamping arm 2 workpieces can be clamped at the same time. For both versions a springy element is required in order to maintain the double clamping arm in the unclamped position in horizontal position. Pendulum eye The sturdy pendulum eye can transmit high clamping forces up to a max. operating pres­sure of 500 bar. The double clamping arm has to be dimensioned according to the load.

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