Angle clamps of die-cast aluminum have
cylindrical clamping points machined by cutting
methods. Two clamping points have a slitted
cross-section and one has no clamping slit.
All bores of the clamping points are arranged at an
angle of 90° to each other. The slitted bores lie in
a plane, while the bore cross-section without
clamping slit is perpendicular to this plane. All bores
receive typically available construction tubes with full
surface contact over the entire cross-section.
At the screw points, hex socket cap screws or
adjustable hand levers reduce the slitted bore
cross-section. Grub screws with cup points act
radially on the cross-section of the bore for
clamping without a clamping slit.
Centering bores on the clamped tube prevent
pressure points and enable precise positioning.
Adjustable hand levers are intended for repeated,
tool-free clamping. Under the designation HSK,
these are available separately for individual use
and in other designs. Compared with the tooloperated
hex socket cap screw, the clamping
force achievable with an adjustable hand lever is
lower due to the shorter lever length.
RoHS-compliant product