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Down-Thrust Clamp

JW Winco’s GN 9192 down-thrust clamp, featuring a clamping arm that swivels to the side, can be fastened to a machine table with T-slots or to a fixture plate.

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The clamping arm can be swiveled by hand and positioned over the inserted workpiece in any position. Turning and tightening the clamping screw or the adjustable hand lever lowers the clamping arm to hold the workpiece in place. After release, workpieces can be removed again from above just as quickly and easily once the clamping arm has been swiveled to the side – even when space is tight.

To enable precise and highly repeatable positioning of the clamping point, JW Winco offers the positioning ring GN 9192.2 as an accessory to the down-thrust clamp. With the help of a positioning pin, the swivel range of the clamping element is limited to 110° to the right and left so that the clamping arm can always be returned to the exact same clamping position during repeated movements. The positioning ring is fastened to the guide element of JW Winco’s GN 9192 down-thrust clamp using pressure screws, and it decreases the stroke length of the clamping element by its own height.

JW Winco’s height-adjusting cylinder GN 9192.3 is another accessory for the down-thrust clamp. This is used to increase the clamping height of the standard part. Height-adjusting cylinders can also be used in combination with positioning elements and clamping pads to position contact points at a greater distance from the reference surface.


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