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C-clamps or G-clamps are typically made of steel or cast iron, though smaller clamps may be made of pot metal. At the top of the "C" is usually a small flat edge. At the bottom is a threaded hole through which a large threaded screw protrudes. One end of this screw contains a flat edge of similar size to the one at the top of the frame, and the other end usually a small metal bar, perpendicular to the screw itself, which is used to gain leverage when tightening the clamp. When the clamp is completely closed, the flat end of the screw is in contact with the flat end on the frame.
MATERIALS USED: Cast iron
MANUFACTURNG PROCESS: Casting
TYPES OF FITS INVOLVED: none
GEOMETRICAL TOLERANCE: Cylindricity of the contact surface,flatness of holding planes.
PRO E DESIGN:
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C-clamps or G-clamps are typically made of steel or cast iron, though smaller clamps may be made of pot metal. At the top of the "C" is usually a small flat edge. At the bottom is a threaded hole through which a large threaded screw protrudes. One end of this screw contains a flat edge of similar size to the one at the top of the frame, and the other end usually a small metal bar, perpendicular to the screw itself, which is used to gain leverage when tightening the clamp. When the clamp is completely closed, the flat end of the screw is in contact with the flat end on the frame.
MATERIALS USED: Cast iron
MANUFACTURNG PROCESS: Casting
TYPES OF FITS INVOLVED: none
GEOMETRICAL TOLERANCE: Cylindricity of the contact surface,flatness of holding planes.
PRO E DESIGN:
FRONT VIEW |
TOP |
RIGHT VIEW |
C FRAME |
SCREW HANDLE |
To Download the pro engineer wildfire design click here.
TO upload a custom design click here.
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Please give feedback on The designs
nice one
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