Hydraulic Clamp

Hydraulic clamps are essential components in industrial and manufacturing applications, providing secure and consistent workholding through controlled hydraulic pressure. These clamps ensure precision, stability, and efficiency in machining, welding, and assembly processes, making them a crucial element in automated and manual operations. With their ability to deliver high clamping forces with minimal effort, hydraulic clamps improve productivity and reduce operator fatigue, making them a preferred choice for high-performance workholding solutions.

At OneMonroe, we offer a wide range of hydraulic clamps designed to meet the demands of various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery. Our selection includes swing clamps, work supports, and power clamps, all engineered for durability and reliable performance. Whether you need a standard or custom hydraulic clamping solution, our team is committed to delivering high-quality products tailored to your specific application needs.

Hydraulic Clamp

  • Clamping Force: The maximum force exerted by the hydraulic clamp, typically measured in pounds or newtons. Hydraulic clamps offer high clamping forces, making them suitable for heavy duty applications and high torque requirements.
  • Cycle Speed: The speed at which the clamp engages and releases, usually measured in seconds. Faster cycle speeds are preferred for high speed operations or assembly lines, while slower speeds may be suitable for more controlled processes.
  • Jaw Opening Range: The maximum and minimum range within which the clamp jaws can open and close. This affects the size of the workpiece the clamp can hold, providing flexibility for different applications.
  • Material: The primary materials used in construction (e.g., steel, aluminum). Hydraulic clamps are typically made from durable metals to withstand high pressure, but material choice affects weight, corrosion resistance, and longevity.
  • Mounting Type: Indicates the method by which the clamp is attached, such as flanged, bolted, or mounted on a rail system. This determines installation options and stability during use.
  • Port Size: The hydraulic port size that connects to the hydraulic system, usually measured in inches. Matching the correct port size ensures compatibility with hydraulic hoses and fittings.
  • Pressure Range: The operating hydraulic pressure range, usually measured in PSI (pounds per square inch) or bar. This defines the input pressure needed for effective operation and helps users match the clamp with compatible hydraulic systems.
  • Weight: The total weight of the hydraulic clamp, affecting portability and handling. Heavier clamps may provide additional stability, but lightweight options are easier to move and install.

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