Phil Pascoe
Established Member
From the new Axminster mail shot -
Active clamping
Even more important is the notion of "active clamping" which is when a forged steel clamp maintains its pressure, regardless of the condition of the timber. For example if a piece of timber with a relatively high moisture content were to be clamped in a warm workshop for an extended period there's every chance it would shrink. As timber contracts, the force applied to it will remain constant as the forged clamp will move with the timber. Conversely, the pressure aplied with a standard drop forged clamp will decrease as the timber shrinks.
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Active clamping
Even more important is the notion of "active clamping" which is when a forged steel clamp maintains its pressure, regardless of the condition of the timber. For example if a piece of timber with a relatively high moisture content were to be clamped in a warm workshop for an extended period there's every chance it would shrink. As timber contracts, the force applied to it will remain constant as the forged clamp will move with the timber. Conversely, the pressure aplied with a standard drop forged clamp will decrease as the timber shrinks.
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