On May 16, 11:02*pm, Ignoramus8051
wrote:
I have a question about "heavy duty C clamps". By these, I do not mean
regular clamps, but ones with extremely thick (in relation to their
length) bodies. They are much heavier than would be required to simply
hold some parts together to be welded, or worked on. Those must have
some special uses, and I cannot think of any.
Examples
https://www.armstrongtools.com/catal...p?groupID=1096
The one below is the one I am looking at (cleaned up one today), it
seems to be a poor man's press:
http://www.drillspot.com/products/33...xtra_Heavy_Dut...
With the load capacity of 27,500 lbs, it can develop 12 ton force.
Who would need that in a clamp?
Have you ever needed one?
i
It's the answer to the question of how you keep bridge girders in
place while welding/riveting them.
Stan