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Clamping Range Now Includes Toggle Clamp Variants



In addition to numerous standard steel or stainless steel versions, norelem also offers horizontal, weldable and heavy-duty toggle clamps.

norelem has expanded its range of toggle clamps for demanding applications in metal machining and woodworking, as well as machine construction. The new clamping elements feature robust construction, flexibility and high clamping forces up to 33,350 N.

Toggle clamps from norelem are designed for precise and reliable clamping and holding processes in production. They are used, for example, for fixing workpieces during metal machining processes such as grinding, milling or welding. They are also used in the electronics industry, in the assembly and mounting of printed circuit boards, electronic components and devices.

The toggle clamps operate on the basis of a thrust rod that is moved by means of a toggle joint. This motion generates the clamping force required to hold the workpiece securely. Most toggle clamps can be operated both by pushing and pulling, since they lock in closed and open position. This flexibility makes it possible to adjust the clamps for different clamping tasks.

With 10 new families (05837-10 to 05837-28), norelem is now expanding its range of toggle clamp variants with forces from 500 N to 33,350 N, thus offering the right clamping technology for every application and optimally supplementing the existing versions. The clamps are made of galvanized steel or type A2 stainless steel-the stainless steel variants are therefore noncorroding. Toggle clamps are durable and feature oil-resistant plastic handles.

In addition to mini and standard steel or stainless steel toggle clamps with clamping forces up to 3,150 N and steel variants with a clamping force up to 6,675 N, norelem also offers a pivoting version with a clamping force up to 2,000 N. In addition, horizontal, weldable and heavy-duty versions are available. All models can be mounted either by bolting or welding for flexible integration in existing systems.

For more information contact:

norelem

1 Research Drive, Ste. 300C

Greenville, SC 29607

864-990-5030

info.us@norelem.com

www.norelemusa.com

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