This solid clamp made of high-grade spheroidal cast iron combines extreme power and a high technical specification. Its enormous clamping pressure puts conventional clamps in the shade. Whether in furniture-making, carpentry or metalworking, the clamp holds together both flat and round workpieces. The main difference compared with conventional clamps is the pressure bolt, which does not turn when the clamp is tightened, so the freshly glued wooden parts do not drift apart.
Benefits of a Piher clamp:
Fully covered screw thread, thus protected from impact and contaminants (glue, steel swarf, cement, etc.)
Double thread increases both speed and clamping pressure
Greasing hole for optimum lubrication of the thread
Pressure bolt does not turn during tightening, thus preventing freshly glued wooden parts from drifting apart
Spring-activated brake on the bar keeps the jaws firmly in place
The surface of the fixed jaw is grooved for easy positioning and maximum grip on round workpieces
Ergonomic plastic handle for maximum force transmission (approx. 900-1000 kg), foldable (180°), interchangeable and heat resistant up to 100 °C
The straight back allows the set up of the clamp horizontally without it tilting, which makes it easier to glue large workpieces
Solid bar cross-section ensures torsion-free clamps, even in extra-long versions
PVC protective caps prevent pressure points on the wood
Clamping pressure Maxipress F 9000 N (approx. 900 kg), bar cross-section 8 x 35 mm.