Standard_Parts_Catalogue

Page 790 | 2.4 Tensioning with Clamping Mechanisms Pneumatic Clamps Overview of Types Toggle Clamps Standard Properties Kinematics Clamping force F S in N at 6 bar Holding capacity F H in N GN 860 Page 794 - Knee lever principle - The tensioning mechanism corresponds to the manually operated toggle clamps in terms of design - End position detection  380 - 3200  700 -  4000 GN 861 Page 796 - Knee lever principle - Heavy duty design with high clamping forces - End position detection 2500 - 3600 10000 - 20000 GN 862 Page 798 - Knee lever principle - Mounting via angled base - End position detection  570 - 1800  750 -  2600 GN 862.1 Page 802 - Knee lever principle - Mounting via angled base - Design and dimensions as GN 862, however with additional manual operation - End position detection 1260 - 1800 2200 -  2600 GN 863 Page 804 - Knee lever principle - Mounting via angled base - Heavy duty design with high clamping forces - End position detection 3250 - 5600 10000 - 20000 GN 890 Page 806 - Knee lever principle - The tensioning mechanism corresponds to the manually operated push-pull type toggle clamps in terms of design - for push clamping - End position detection  780 - 5520 1200 - 25000 GN 962 Page 800 - Knee lever principle - Mounting via angled base - Heavy duty design with high clamping forces - „Longlife“ - End position detection  870 - 2280 2200 -  8500

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