8 | Clamping
8
Clamping
8.1
Various Clamping Types
Further information on the clamping types: www.allmatic.de under "Products".
8.1.1
Conventional Clamping of Workpieces
Fig. 12: Clamping jaws for conventional clamping
In the case of conventional clamping, parallel, pre-machined or level workpieces or materials
are clamped. Generally, conventional clamping is used for the second clamping process or for
workpieces with a surface quality of less than 0.05 mm.
8.1.2
Complex Unmachined Part Clamping "GRIPP"
Fig. 13: Complex unmachined part clamping GRIPP
With the support jaws, width-reduced jaws for GRIPP inserts or the GRIPP row, unmachined,
non-parallel workpieces or raw materials can be clamped.
GRIPP clamping:
– Support jaws are used to hold various GRIPP inserts (GRIPP inserts with thread or universal
GRIPP set).
– GRIPP inserts can be screwed in variably on a perforated grid in order to securely clamp a
wide variety of workpiece geometries.
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