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The Introduction of Toggle Clamp

Clamp originally began in 1989 as a twelve-member d¨­jinshi circle, but by 1990, the circle had diminished from twelve to seven. Of the remaining seven, Tamayo Akiyama, Sei Nanao, and Leeza Sei left the group during the production of the RG Veda manga. Other former members of Clamp also included Soushi Hishika, O-Kyon, Kazue Nakamori, Yuzuru Inoue and Shinya . Currently, there are four members in the group. Now there is a wide variety of toggle clamps available in the market. These include hold-down clamps, push/pull clamps, latch-action clamps and toggle pliers. However, each of these clamps has its own function and engineers need to evaluate certain requirements when choosing a clamp type for a specific application. These factors include the clamping force, clamping direction and clamp material. The toggle clamp is one of the most common forms of clamps used throughout industry. They are commercially available in different types and models satisfying almost all ordinary fixture clamping requirements. Based on the theorem of implicit function system existence and the concept of solution plane, computers have been employed to generate planar four-bar mechanisms for three position function generation problem at the toggle positions. A quadratic equation which defines the locus can be plotted in the plane of solutions which have toggle at first, second, or third positions. Additionally this approach offers control over the mechanical advantage at clamping position, and defect free solutions. A vertical acting toggle clamp has been worked for illustrative purposes. This methodology has also been applied to generate slider-crank at toggle position for push-pull type toggle clamps. Toggle clamps are quick action hold down clamps used to keep a work piece stationary. Toggle clamps may be fixed to a bench or fixture, or they may be hand held for holding work pieces together. Toggle clamps operate through a system of levers and pivots. Actuation of the clamp moves it against the workpiece and the linkage is stretched or compressed. The toggle locks positively by moving the clamp’s center pivot past the centerline of the other pivots, against a stop. Toggle clamps firmly hold the workpiece until the user moves the handle to release the toggle. There are many different types of adjustable toggle clamps. Horizontal toggle clamps are in the locked position when the handle is in the horizontal position. These clamps have a low profile. Vertical toggle clamps are in the locked position when the handle is positioned vertically. Diagonal hold-down clamps are similar to horizontal toggle clamps, but diagonal handle hold-down clamps are in the locked position when the handle is in a diagonal position. These clamps also have a low profile. Push pull clamps have a plunger that travels in and out. These clamps provide push and pull forces. The clamp may lock in either the push or pull position. They may also be referred to as plunger-style or straight line clamps. Toggle edge clamps apply force both forward and downward at the same time. The action of hook clamps in pulling two parts together makes them suitable for application such as closing and holding closed doors, lids, molds, etc. Hook clamps may require a separate fixed catch. Latch type clamps are clamps that use a pull action to tighten. Latch type clamps may also be referred to as pull clamps. They are ideal for latching, locking, or fastening doors or fixtures. Latch clamps may be provided in horizontal or vertical configurations. Latch toggle clamps may require a separate fixed catch. Plier toggle clamps are hand held clamps that are configured similar to a set of pliers. A squeeze action is used to close, or toggle, the clamp. Plier toggle clamps may be referred to as squeeze clamps. The pull back clamp has an action similar to a plier clamp, but has a method of mounting the body. Cam clamps are similar to vertical clamps but the clamping force is generated by the action of a roller on a cam. The cam action allows components of differing thickness to be clamped without readjustment of the clamping spindle. Other specialized or proprietary toggle clamp types may also be available. Check with the toggle clamp manufacturer. Source: Globalfastenermarket. Com

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