Joint clamps of die-cast aluminum have split
clamping points with identical round or square
cross-section that have been partially machined by
cutting methods. They are comprised of two swivel
clamps LMQ.
The clamping point bores are situated in a plane
and are connected by the clamping joint to swivel
by ± 90°, from parallel to perpendicular. They
receive typically available construction tubes via
multiple ribs in the cross-section of the bores.
At the screw points, hex socket cap screws or
adjustable hand levers reduce the bore crosssection
for clamping.
A hex socket cap screw or an adjustable hand
lever at the clamping joint serves for locking the
joint axis.
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.
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