Among all kinds of clamps GOOD HAND provides, pull action latch clamps are used for sealing such as door sealing and container sealing. Our pull action latch clamps are ideal tools because they can assist you with powerful strength so that you can save some unnecessary power to perform the tasks. Toggle clamps are quick-action clamping tools that operate using an over-center locking principle known as a “toggle action.” Utilizing a system of levers and pivots, the clamping handle moves a linkage to its center position and the clamping arm meets the center to hold the fixture or workpiece in a locked position.
A Toggle Clamp is a tool that you use to securely locate components or parts in position, typically, but not exclusively, as part of a production process. The primary features of a Toggle Clamp are that Toggle Clamps lock in position securely and are quick acting, they can be quickly turned on and off by an operator. Straight-line clamps apply clamping force from the side rather than the top to secure workpieces in applications where space is tight. Also known as straight-line toggle clamps, they have a lever handle that engages a plunger, which presses against a workpiece to hold it in place.
Toggle clamps are commonly used to hold workpieces in place. They are known as “toggle clamps” because they have a manually operated handle connected to a clamp that you “toggle” by pushing it down or pulling it up. Levers for manual toggle clamps can be horizontal or vertical, operate with a push or pull linear action, use a rolling cam instead of a pivot, or have a hook instead of a clamping foot. Other types of holding clamp include squeeze-action clamps which work like grippers, and latch clamps.