Agricultural equipment clamp

Joints and connections – Rod side to plate or side – Connected by double clamp

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172763, F16B 700

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040322459

ABSTRACT:
An agricultural equipment clamp comprising a clamp body and a cooperating cap which are cast from a lightweight aluminum alloy. The body and cap each include V-shaped notches for seating a tool bar therebetween. The body comprises a pair of spaced parallel side plates between which a tool shank is positionable. The base of the spaced plates are connected by an integrally formed block which has a pair of bolt-receiving apertures formed at the respective ends thereof which align with cooperating apertures formed in the clamp cap for securing the clamp to the tool bar. The head of the pair of bolts serve as the means for seating the tool shank. The top of the spaced plates are connected by an integrally formed connecting block which has a set screw positioned therethrough for urging the tool shank against the spaced seats. A nut-receiving slot is integrally formed in the top connecting block and includes means for automatically aligning a nut to threadingly receive the setscrew therethrough.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3550969 (1970-12-01), Robinson
patent: 3825358 (1974-07-01), Eisenhardt

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