Flanged clamps of die-cast aluminum or
precision-cast stainless steel have a slitted
clamping point machined by cutting methods.
The flange with two bores serves as an interface
or for fastening the clamp to the place of use.
The bore at the clamping point is arranged in the
plane parallel to the face of the flange. It receives
typically available rods and tubes with full surface
contact over the entire cross-section of the bore.
At the screw point, a hex socket cap screw or an
adjustable hand lever reduces the bore
cross-section for clamping.
Adjustable hand levers are intended for repeated,
tool-free clamping. Under the designation HSK or
HEK, these are available separately for individual
use and in other designs. Compared with the
tool-operated hex socket cap screw, the clamping
force achievable with an adjustable hand lever is
lower due to the shorter lever length.
RoHS-compliant product