In this section we can find auxiliary elements for holding and fixing different components.
Here we can find auxiliary elements for holding and fixing different components such as sensors, commonly called clamps.
A clamp is a mechanical device used to hold, fix, or hold together two or more objects, or to secure an object in place. Clamps are versatile tools and are used in a wide variety of applications, from construction and carpentry to mechanics and manufacturing. There are numerous types of clamps, each designed to meet specific fastening requirements.
What are the most common types of clamps?
It is shaped like a "C" and has an adjustable screw that allows you to tighten and loosen the clamping.
Use a long screw and nut to apply pressure to objects.
It consists of a flexible band that fits around the object and is tightened to hold it in place.
It has a spring mechanism that applies constant pressure between its jaws.
It mounts to a tube and uses a screw mechanism to adjust the clamping.
It consists of a metal bar with a sliding mechanism and a screw to adjust the pressure.
This type of clamp is used to hold and secure objects by creating a vacuum or negative pressure. This clamp takes advantage of the pressure difference between the inside of the clamp and the outside atmosphere to generate a force that holds the object in place safely and efficiently.
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KF centering clamps (Klein Flansch, in German, meaning "small flange")
These connections are widely used in the vacuum industry due to their ease of use and their ability to maintain a tight seal under high vacuum and ultra-high vacuum conditions.