About Industrial Clamps
Industrial clamps are fixturing components that are used to hold and position work on a machine table. Industrial clamps are used during assembly, forming, welding, and machining. Industrial clamps can also hold parts together during welding, fastening, or other assembly operations. There are many different types of industrial clamps. Examples include a clamping system, adjustable band, and machine table. A clamping system is used to set workpieces without resetting them repeatedly and passing them through multiple machining operations. Frame welding is used to weld an assembly in a frame. A vise grip is used to hold the work or job for assembly, forming, welding, machining, and inspection. An adjustable band is a band that can be adjusted to hold hardware of various shapes and sizes. Thus Industrial clamps which include an industrial cutting table and machine table have prefixed machines to perform various operations such as cutting, holding welding. Other industrial clamps are commonly available.
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Fitting Clamps | Machine Design Fitting Clamps July 12, 2007 Fitting clamps in three styles ? ear, worm gear, and double bond ? attach tubing and hoses to other components. |
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The parting-line clamps can be mounted directly to the parting... The parting-line clamps can be mounted directly to the parting line of the mold, eliminating the need to fabricate a mounting structure for clamps. |

