DURABILITY AND DEPENDABILTY
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Extending Clamps
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Edge Clamps
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Threaded-Body Push Clamps
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Earlier power clamping products descended from industrial jacks, pipe benders, and rams. Although these early devices (many still on the market) are fine for their original uses, they do not meet the special demands of modern workholding. For example, in a machining application, components are often subject to side loading due to cutting forces, not simply axial loads. This condition requires totally different engineering to provide sufficient bearing lengths for durability. As another example, workholding components are frequently exposed to coolant, chips, dirt, and grit, so clamps must include effective wipers and vent filters. Also, industrial cylinders converted to clamps are usually too bulky to fit easily on fixtures.
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