MECHANICAL QUICK SET CLAMPS

When to Use 1/4 Turn Quick Set Clamps:

Use mechanical quick set clamps with dies having slotted die plates and enough over slot clearance for the set clamp body. U-Slot brackets or ears may also be added to the dies or a heel block added to the back of the clamp for some applications.

How they work:

To use, move clamp into position and manually hand tighten nut using the large diameter knurled surface. Use a wrench to torque to the desired preload. The large bronze alloy nut acts as an easy turning, anti-galling, large surface thrust bearing arrangement for superior performance.

Model 255 clamps require approximately 125 ft.-lbs. of torque to preload the clamp to 10,000 lbs. clamping force.

Model 259 clamps require approximately 350 ft.-lbs. to preload clamp to 20,000 lbs. clamping force (unlubricated threads). Clamp preload should be limited to 20,000 lbs. and 40,000 lbs. respectively.

Options and features:

ARA vs. FRA. Free Rotation (FRA) clamps use standard threaded bolts, while Anti-Rotation (ARA) models use modified threads to prevent the clamping plate from spinning about the bolt.

TSB vs. STN. Forged T-Slot Bolts (TSB) are standard for production units. In the case where a larger than standard clamp range is desired, the stud and T-Nut option (STN) is available. HB Option. In cases where customers desire to use the clamp in applications without slotted die plates, a heel block may be added to the clamp to support the back of the clamp. (Clamping force is 50% of rating.) For this option specify HBX.XX at the end of the part number. (X.XX = clamping plate height in inches.) Nut Retention Option. In cases where customer desires to prevent the nut from coming off the bolt. A stop mechanism is added to the top of the bolt. Use TSL in place of TSB in the part number for this option.

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MECHANICAL QUICK SET CLAMPS

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