Hydraulic clamping device B1.827
double-actingcompact

Hydraulic clamping device - B1.827  - Römheld GmbH Friedrichshütte - double-acting / compact
Hydraulic clamping device - B1.827  - Römheld GmbH Friedrichshütte - double-acting / compact
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Characteristics

Type
hydraulic
Other characteristics
double-acting, compact
Clamping force

Max.: 10.5 kN

Min.: 2.5 kN

Description

Cartridge type pneumatic position monitoring optional double acting, max. operating pressure 250 bar Compact clamps are designed for application in hydraulic clamping fixtures where oil supply is effected through drilled channels in the fixture body. Due to the minimum space required, the compact clamp is especially suitable for clamping fixtures with little space for the installation of hydraulic clamping elements. A clamping recess in the workpiece a little bit wider than the clamping lever is sufficient as clamping surface. Typical applications are: • Rotary indexing fixtures in horizontal and vertical machining centres • Clamping fixtures for machining of several sides and complete machining • Multiple clamping fixtures with many workpieces that are closely arranged • Test systems for motors, gears, etc. • Assembly lines The hydraulic compact clamp is a double-acting pull-type cylinder where a part of the linear stroke is used to swing the clamping lever onto the workpiece. The version with cover is inserted in open bore holes and enables the smallest possible building height. The version without cover requires a closed pocket hole.

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