The heavy-duty clamps were developed for tensile tests of up to 10 kN. Self-tensioning serrated jaws hold the test piece by means of a spring-loaded knob and a rack and pinion type mechanism. The jaws are mounted on roller bearings and prevent blocking, which is common with conventional wedge grips.
Wedge clamp for small parts
For general tensile tests with low forces. The ribbed, self-tensioning steel clamping jaws can.
Clamping fixture for small parts
For testing small and hard-to-reach electronic and mechanical parts. The narrow profile of this device allows it to be used in a wide range of applications.
Multi-clamping gripper
For clamping round or unusually shaped items. The clamping jaws are extended and retracted by turning the housing.
Clevis
This gripping device has been developed for various tensile test applications. Among other things, it is ideal for spring testing and chain link testing, and a spring pin with ball plunger engages to secure it during the testing process. With an integrated eye-end, it is ideal for use with MARK-10 force gauges, load cells and test stands.
Fork head for high loads
Fork head for high loads such as spring tests. Integrated eye end.
Gripping device for straps
For securely gripping textile webbing, tapes, braided materials typically used in construction, marine and other industrial applications. The handle is ideal for compliance with ASTMD6775 and related standards and can accommodate a wide range of sample widths and forces up to 10kN.