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Swing Clamp without Swing Stroke

ROEMHELD B1.8806 Swing Clamps without Swing Stroke: top flange, reinforced swing mechanism, position monitoring optional, double acting

  • Maximum operating pressure 350 bar
  • Maximum clamping force: 5 - 18 kN
  • Rod diameter: 20 - 40 mm
  • Piston diameter: 25 - 50 mm
  • Clamping stroke: 12 - 20 mm
  • Maximum flow rate: 5 - 36 cm³/s

The swing clamp without swing stroke is a double-acting pull-type cylinder where a part of the piston stroke is used to swing the piston rod without axial stroke.

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Swing Clamp without Swing Stroke - ROEMHELD B1.8806

  • Max. clamping force: 5 - 18 kN
  • Rod diameter: 20 - 40 mm
  • Piston diameter: 25 - 50 mm
  • Clamping stroke: 12 - 20 mm
  • Max. flow rate: 5 - 36 cm³/s

Advantages:

  • Swing motion without axial stroke
  • Swinging in into small recesses
  • Compact flange design
  • Reinforced swing mechanism
  • Optional position monitoring electrical or pneumatic
  • Alternatively pipe thread or drilled channels
  • FKM wiper standard
  • Metallic wiper optional

Application:

Hydraulic swing clamps are used for clamping of workpieces, when it is essential to keep the clamping area free of straps and clamping components for unrestricted workpiece loading and unloading. Using this version without swing stroke, the clamping arm swings in one level and thereby allows the clamping of workpieces in recesses that are only insignificantly higher than the clamping arm.

Function:

The swing clamp without swing stroke is a double-acting pull-type cylinder where a part of the piston stroke is used to swing the piston rod without axial stroke.

Clamping:

  1. The piston rod is rotated together with the clamping arm without axial stroke (swing stroke) in the desired direction.
  2. After swinging in the clamping arm above the clamping point, the linear clamping stroke will be effected.

Unclamping:

  1. The clamping arm is lifted linearly above the clamping point (return stroke).
  2. The piston rod swings the clamping arm without axial stroke back to the off-position.

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