Manual Workholding

Carr Lane manufacturers a wide range of manual workholding products useful for a variety of applications. Get to know Carr Lane’s line of Drill Bushings, Toggle Clamps, Modular Fixturing products, Hoist Rings, Ball Lock Pins, Threaded Inserts, Adjustable Locking Hubs, Hand Wheels, Ball Plungers and 5th Axis Fixturing solutions by browsing product technical information. Learn how Carr Lane products work together, understand the differences between product types, receive information on installation & much more below.

Drill bushings serve three purposes: they locate, guide, and support the cutting tool. Although they serve mainly as guides for cutting tools, drill bushings also have other uses. They work well in assembly tools, inspection tools, and similar devices that require precise alignment and location of cylindrical parts.

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Few clamps offer the overall versatility and efficiency of toggle clamps. The major benefits of the toggle clamp are an exceptional ratio of holding force to application force, rapid operation, and positive locking action.

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Design and application Information for 5-Axis Solutions.

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The following safety precautions apply to Lifting Pins, Swivel Hoist Rings, Hoist Rings, and Safety Hoist Rings. Also see the Hoist Ring section of the online or print catalog for additional precautions and installation guidelines.

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Carr Lane Ball Lock Pins are high-strength, quick-release pins featuring a precision ground shank. Get strength data for all Carr Lane Ball Lock Pin products in this section.

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Key-locking threaded inserts are ideal for thread reinforcement, especially when the mating stud or bolt will be removed frequently. They provide strong, permanent steel threads in a weaker parent material — ferrous, non-ferrous, or non-metallic. Key Inserts are also well suited for quick repair of stripped, damaged, or worn threads. A solid version is also available to use as a handy plug to relocate holes drilled or tapped on the wrong location.

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Turning the clamping screw with a hex wrench advances the large center ball, pushing the three clamping balls outward. Within the Carr Lock® System, balls engage the angled ID of the Receiver Bushing, pulling the entire unit firmly downward.

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When adjustable locking hubs are in locked position, the locking-pin hub and release-pin hub are positively engaged by high-strength locking pins. When the release button is pressed, against spring force, push pins force the locking pins to disengage. The hub is now free to rotate. After reaching the desired angle, releasing the button again allows the locking pins to extend back into locked position.

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Within the Ball Plunger technical information section, learn how to calculate breakaway force with examples, installation data & more.

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