Clamping device

Work holders – Plural holders to hold workpieces relative to each other – Workpieces normal to each other

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B25B 514

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048545651

ABSTRACT:
A clamp for holding elongated workpieces in angular abutment with each other includes a base, a first pair of clamping jaws formed by two sides of an angular member, the sides defining between them an angle and an angular sector, a guide on the base for guiding displacement of the angular member on the base along a line bisecting the angle, a lock for locking the angular member on the base, a clamping member displaceable relative to the base along a line parallel to the line bisecting the angle, a pair of first and second levers pivotally coupled to each other at one end of each lever, the first lever being pivotally coupled to the base at an end opposite the second lever and the end of the second lever opposite the first lever being pivotally coupled to the clamping member, and a second pair of clamping jaws, each pivotally connected to one of the pair of first and second levers.

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patent: 4555100 (1985-11-01), Ditto

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