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210 2231624
with open clamping arm and horizontal base.Galvanized and passivated. Rivets made of stainless steel, which, for sizes 2 to 6, run in harden...
View full detailswith open clamping arm and horizontal base.Galvanized and passivated. Rivets made of stainless steel, which, for sizes 2 to 6, run in hardened bu...
View full detailsTechnical Specifications Available versions: 299300 (AMF), 299301 (PRETEC) Type: Horizontal toggle clamp Installation: Mounting base Materi...
View full detailswith open clamping arm and angle base.Galvanized and passivated. Rivets made of stainless steel, which, for sizes 2 and 3, run in hardened bushin...
View full detailswith open clamping arm and vertical base.Galvanized and passivated. Rivets made of stainless steel, which, for sizes 2 to 6, run in hardened bush...
View full detailsWith open clamping arm and angle base.Galvanized and passivated. Rivets made of stainless steel, which, for sizes 2 and 3, run in hardened bushin...
View full detailswith small angle base. For push- and pull-clamping.(Equal operation of rod and lever).Long rod-guide with attaching thread and nut. Galvanized an...
View full detailsFor push and pull-clamping.(Equal operation of rod and lever). Heavy-duty version with long rod-guide. Base (body) made of malleable cast iron, v...
View full detailsGalvanized and passivated. Bushings case hardened and greased; rivets of stainless steel. Hook and clamping sleeve tempered. Handle made of red, ...
View full detailsToggle clamps are quick-action mechanical clamping devices that lock over-center to hold parts securely and repeatably during machining, assembly, or inspection. They are widely used on workbenches, custom jigs and fixtures, tooling plates, and production stations where fast loading/unloading is required while maintaining consistent clamping force without constant readjustment.
This collection includes multiple styles such as horizontal and vertical hold-down clamps, push-pull, latch, and straight-line designs, with options for arm length, stroke, clamping height, and spindle adjustment. Key specifications to consider are holding capacity, opening angle, mechanism rigidity, vibration resistance, and mounting footprint. For demanding industrial setups, you’ll find robust solutions from Amf designed for reliable cycle-to-cycle performance.
Toggle clamps are commonly selected by manufacturing engineers, toolmakers, and QC technicians for CNC machining, welding fixtures, drilling and cutting operations, as well as automation and packaging equipment where repeatability, operator safety, and process stability are essential.