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Cantilever Clamps Solve Common Welding Problem

Ideal for spot welding, the Kant-Twist Cantilever Clamp eliminates material twisting or walking off-center that happens with standard C-clamps.

Posted: May 12, 2015

This K010R Kant-Twist Cantilever Clamp has a 1 in maximum jaw capacity, 1/2 in open throat depth, 1-3/4 in open width, 2-1/8 in overall length, 1/2 in closed throat depth, 350 lb maximum clamp force,and weights 0.13 lb.

The Kant-Twist™ Cantilever Clamp from Industrial Magnetics, Inc. (IMI; Boyne City, MI) eliminates the common problem of material twisting or walking off-center when using standard C-clamps for holding.

These cantilever clamps offer several advantages over standard C-clamps: they’re lighter, stronger and won’t walk-off-center! Perfect for spot welding, drilling, bolting, or anywhere you need to hold two pieces firmly together.

The Kant-Twist innovative cantilever design eliminates the problematic distorting and twisting of your work pieces and provides a strong, 4:1 clamp ratio. The free floating jaws easily adjust to uneven surfaces while offering three different gripping faces to meet your application needs; knurled, smooth and V-slot for holding round stock.

For welding applications, choose a Kant-Twist model with copper plated jaws, screw and handle to prevent weld spatter from sticking. If you need precise control over the holding pressure on your material, choose the “Round Handle” for fine tuning capability. The “Deep Throat” model gives you farther reach onto your material for better holding and the “Stainless Steel” model is ideal for clamping material in corrosive or sanitary environments or for use in magnetic applications.

  • Won’t walk off-center
  • Much lighter than C-Clamps
  • Greater clamping power
  • Made in the USA!

To review Kant-Twist specifications and order online, please click here.

www.magnetics.com

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