Pull-Down Models
Pull-down clamps generate pull-down action pressing workpieces down onto the fixture base, as an alternative to applying sideways force to the jaw on the fixture base.
The most traditional model is a double-wedge pull-down clamp with options of both a serrated and smoooth jaws available.
An additional model is a single-wedge pull-down clamp (photo: on the right), which is a standard single-wedge clamp turned upside down combined with a pull-down set - a combination of a plate and a bushing.
BK2-VT-PD
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DK2-WT
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While single-wedge clamps keep workpieces tight in one place, preventing upward and downward movement, double-wedge clamps generate a pull-down effect, pressing the workpieces downwards onto the fixture base.
DK2-WT comes with serrated jaws.
The inch model code is DK2-WTI.
Applications
DK2-VT-PD
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FK2-WT
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The FK2-WT model with its extreme clamping force of 150 kN is a strongest model in our low-profile clamps range.
While single-wedge clamps keep workpieces tight in one place preventing upward and downward movement, double-wedge clamps generate a pull-down effect, pressing the workpieces downwards onto the fixture base.
Applications
FK2-VT-PD
Files to download | |
STEP (3D) |