Fixing clamp for straightening the bodywork of accident-damaged

Metal deforming – By use of non-deforming work-gripping clamp and relatively... – Clamp is active metal-deforming element

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72705, B21D 112

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048256790

ABSTRACT:
This fixing clamp for straightening the bodywork of accident-damaged automobiles, and in particular the sheet metal seats for MacPherson suspension heads, is characterized by a pin provided with threaded axial end bores for receiving eyebolts, and with an intermediate step on which there rests a flange for supporting the sheet metal which is to be repositioned and/or straightened and which comprises a hole through which the pin shank is passed, a further drilled flange then being mounted on the pin, and being clamped against the sheet metal to be straightened by the pressure exerted by a sleeve which carries a positionable transverse fixing clip and is tightened by a nut screwed onto the pin.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3112116 (1963-11-01), Seitz
patent: 4296626 (1981-10-01), Jarman et al.
patent: 4309894 (1982-01-01), Connor

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