Lever clamps (LC Series)
Order number | Clamping capacity | Throat depth | Clamping force | Approx. weight |
inches | inches | lbs | lbs | |
---|---|---|---|---|
LC4
|
4 | 2 3/8 | 400 | 1.09 |
LC8
|
8 | 4 | 660 | 2.61 |
LC12
|
12 | 5 1/2 | 1200 | 5 |
LC20
|
20 | 4 3/4 | 1200 | 5.76 |
LC31
|
31 | 4 3/4 | 1200 | 7.06 |
- Interior fittings
- Metal construction
- DIY
- Furniture and joinery works
- Dry construction
- Locksmith work
- Clamping with lever forces - fast, safe, strong
- Clamping tools are not suitable for lifting, pulling or transporting.
- Clamping tools may only be clamped manually without using any auxiliary tools.
- Improper use can cause personal injuries or material damage.
- Never change or modify clamping tools. Only use them in their original condition. Only use original‐spare parts if required.
- Fixed and sliding bracket made of tempered steel, galvanised
- Lever made of zinc die-cast, powder-coated
- Connecting elements made of steel, galvanised or phosphated
- Release button made of plastic
- Regular maintenance is necessary - only then can a secure hold be guaranteed (no slipping of the sliding bracket)
- Clean the rails with solvent
- Always keep the rail free of grease, oil or dried glue, waxes and silicone-based release agents
- Clean and oil the spindle regularly
- If the rail is shiny, roughen both narrow sides with emery cloth (100 grain)
- Clean and oil the pawl regularly