Double clamp

Continuous use in automated machine tools

The Kontec KSC family of manual basic clamps from Schunk is known for high clamping forces, convenient operation, short set-up times and a good price-performance ratio. With the Kontec KSC-D, the company is now expanding its modular system with a lightweight and flat double clamp that is designed in particular for demanding continuous use in automated machine tools with workpiece storage. An induction-hardened base body, long jaw guides, fitted sliders, case-hardened jaws and a fully encapsulated drive ensure lasting high precision, wear resistance and minimal cleaning effort. Completely nickel-plated, the clamp is protected against corrosion during continuous use in pallet systems or on clamping towers.

Double clamp

With the help of a third-hand function, two workpieces can be inserted one after the other, fixed and then securely clamped together. Thanks to the trapezoidal thread, high clamping forces can be achieved with little manual effort. As part of the modular system for efficient workpiece clamping, the clamping blocks offer further advantages: the clamping pins of the Vero-S zero point clamping system can be screwed directly into the base body of the clamps without an adapter plate. The clamping blocks can also be fitted with a wide variety of jaws from the standard clamping jaw range to suit the respective application. The double clamps are available in three sizes with jaw widths of 80 or 125 mm, clamping forces of 25 or 40 kN and base body lengths of 300, 320 and 740 mm. am

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