Pressure jaw for a compression device for installation of floati

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – With work-holder for assembly

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254 11, 269249, B25B 2714

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059467851

ABSTRACT:
A pressure jaw (1) at the end of a clamping device for the laying of floating floor coverings like laminates and ready-made parquet which are joined by tongue and groove connections includes a long leg (2) and a perpendicular short leg (3), with a perpendicular horizontally protruding shoulder (5), so as to press against the carrier material of a floor covering plate (4). The long leg (2) includes at least two space adjusting-screws (7) separated from each other and insertable into threaded holes (6), by means of which the distance between it and the pressure jaw (1) can be adjusted by resting it on the floor covering plate (4). It thus occurs that the shoulder (5) presses basically directly below the spring (9) of the floor covering plates (4) of various floor coverings with differing material strength.

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