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New Nutrunner Clamps for Automated and Robotic Production Lines

Fixtureworks has expanded its line of nutrunner clamps to include pull-down clamps for 5-axis machines, spring loaded heavy-duty supports and extensions for each.

Posted: November 18, 2023

Fixtureworks lineup of nutrunner clamps for robotic and automated clamping now include new pull-down clamps (left), heavy-duty work supports (center) and extensions.
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Fixtureworks® (Fraser, MI) a leading North American manufacturer and supplier of clamps, fixturing accessories, machine tool components and rollers & bumpers, has expanded its line of nutrunner clamps to include pull down clamps ideal for automated production lines, heavy-duty spring-loaded supports and a new extension that serve both new pull-down clamps. The clamps are an alternative to hydraulic clamps and provide robotic clamping, automated clamping and unclamping on automated and robotic production lines. Tightening with nutrunner clamps hold workpieces with high clamping force in machining and assembly line for instance.

Nutrunner PTPD1 pull down clamps provide quick and secure fastening and are ideal for 5-axis machines and workpiece machining particularly on horizontal machining centers. When a workpiece is loaded onto the clamp and positioned, the clamping screw compressed in the clamp body fits by spring pressure into the tapped hole in the workpiece. Turning the hex head located on the side of the clamp rotates the screw and pulls down the workpiece. The hex head can be turned manually or operated with an impact wrench. The PTPD1 clamps are available in diameters of 125 mm, with clamping force to 3372 ft/lb. and tightening torque to 33 lb.

The heavy-duty work support PTNS1 is ideal for preventing the workpiece from chattering and deflecting. When a workpiece is loaded on the support, the piston lowers. Turning the hex head locks the piston into position. The hex head locking shaft can be locked and unlocked manually or operated with an impact wrench. The hex head makes it ideal for use with a nutrunner on  automated production lines. The high support capacity of this work support allows heavy duty machining. The PTNS1 work support is available in heights to 72 mm and lengths to 115 mm, with tightening torque to 59 ft.lb. support allows heavy duty machining. The PTNS1 work support is available in heights to 72 mm and lengths to 115 mm, with tightening torque to 59 ft.lb.

The PTRC1 extension units are suitable for operating PTPD1 pull down clamps and PTNS1 work supports from a distance. Attach an extension bar and hex socket to connect the extension unit to the clamp or work support. The hex head can be turned manually or operated with an impact wrench. The extension units are available to heights of 69 mm and depths to 66 mm.

In addition to these new nutrunner clamps and extension units, Fixtureworks offers quick change pneumatic clamping fasteners, quick action sliding locks spring plunger clamps, handle and levers, knobs and grips, equipment handles, hand wheels and cranks, hinges and latches, leveling supports, industrial rubber bumpers, stops and wheels, fixture clamps, clamping locating systems, work positioning elements, vises, grippers and mechanical linear actuators.

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