23190.0021 - Clamps
with soft face, similar to DIN 6314

This clamp (clamping claw) according to DIN 6314 with soft face is mainly used in mechanical clamping technology for clamping workpieces.

The soft face protects the workpiece from damage. With the combination of nut DIN 6330 B (EH 23070.)/conical seat DIN 6319 G (EH 23050.) on the clamping bolt and thrust pad DIN 6311 (EH 22560. removable) on the adjusting screw compensates for the lack of parallelity. The clamp can be used either way (soft or hard clamping surface).

This article 23190.0021 - Clamps with soft face, similar to DIN 6314 / only with adjusting screw (Nominal dimension b1: 11 mm, a1: 15 mm) is one variant of the article group Clamps with soft face, similar to DIN 6314 (EH 23190.)

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only with adjusting screw
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Nominal dimension b1 [mm]:
11 mm
a1 [mm]:
15 mm
l3 [mm]:
-
b2 [mm]:
30 mm
l1 [mm]:
80 mm
T-slot size [mm]:
-
Article-No.:
23190.0021
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Clamps
  • only with adjusting screw – picture 2
  • Nominal dimension b1: 11 mm
  • a1: 15 mm
  • b2: 30 mm
  • b3: 12 mm
  • d: M10
  • e1: 15 mm
  • e2: 30 mm
  • l1: 80 mm
  • l2 ±1: 12 mm
  • l4: 10 mm
  • s: 2 mm
  • Weight: 295 g
  • Clamping height h2 min.: 10 mm
  • Clamping height h2 max.: 38 mm
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Soft face

  • Brass, brazed

Clamp

  • Heat-treated steel, blackened
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