Destaco 345 squeeze action clamp, also known as squeeze action workholding clamp or squeeze action plier clamp, is used to firmly grasp objects in the automotive & aerospace industries. It features steel construction to resist corrosion and is attached by bolting or welding the base bar to a fixture at any point along the base. This Destaco toggle clamp is supplied with M10 swivel foot spindle thread to ensure vibration dampening and stability. It has an ergonomic handle that opens the jaws up to 85 degrees for extra work clearance. This squeeze action plier clamp is suited for work holding applications where fasteners or permanently mounted clamps are unnecessary. It is equipped with an ergonomic grip and can handle loads up to 800 lb.
Uses:
Destaco 345 squeeze action plier clamp is used for welding fixtures, assembly fixtures & closures for doors, lids & covers in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Features:
- Destaco 345 squeeze action plier clamp allows welding or bolting at any point along the mounting bar.
- It has steel construction for additional strength and structural rigidity.
- It includes M10 swivel foot spindle thread to ensure vibration dampening and stability.
- The configured jaws can be opened up to 85 degrees for extra work clearance.
- Destaco 345 plier clamp provides a maximum loading capacity of 800 lb.
Compatible Accessories:
- Destaco 468206-M: These swivel foot spindles are used for high performance workholding. They come with jam nuts to permit clamping distance adjustments.
Standards and Approvals:
Installation:
- This 345 squeeze action plier clamp requires welded or machined mounting bar.
- Is attached by welding or bolting the base bar to a fixture at any point along the base.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is a plier clamp?
A. Destaco plier clamps or squeeze action clamps are used to firmly grasp objects in welding, moulding, bending and compressing applications. While closing, the jaws of plier clamps are automatically locked and the handles are squeezed against the central position for effective clamping.
Q. What does clamping force mean?
A. Clamping force is the amount of force actually applied to a workpiece by closing & locking the clamp. It is ordinarily less than the stated holding capacity. The actual clamping force depends on various factors, including cylinder bore, cylinder area, spindle position (clamping arm length) and available air pressure. In most cases, the clamping force is approximately 2 to 3 times the force exerted by a pneumatic cylinder.
Q. What is manual clamping?
A. Unlike pneumatic straight line action clamps, regular manual clamps from Destaco feature separate handles for engaging the plunger to hold the workpiece in place.
Q. What does holding capacity signify in terms of clamps?
A. The holding capacity or the holding force depicts the clamp's capability to hold down equipment or sheet metal on assembly lines or during similar manufacturing processes.
Q. What is the significance of the red colour of the handle of Destaco clamps?
A. There is no such significance of the colour of the clamp's handle, as it exclusively represents a recognisable area. This helps operators in finding the handle quickly & easily.
Q. Which grease is ideal for Destaco clamps for their rebuilding?
A. A coupling grease like Mobil XTC should be used when dealing with Destaco mechanical clamps, while the Magnalube G grease is great for use with pneumatic cylinder seals.
Q. Does Destaco supply any water resistant clamp sensors?
A. Yes, Destaco also supplies inductive sensors designed in accordance with IP65 standards to ensure protection from powerful hydraulic jets, dust & heavy rain.