Part number | LEE-11 |
Material (main body) | Aluminium HE 30 |
Surface Finish | Anodized |
Colour | Blue / Gold / Clear |
Pack quantity | 1 off |
Weight (per pack) |
Sl no. | Product Id | A | B | C | D | E | F |
1 | LEE-11-01A | 12 | 12 | 40 | 7 | M3 | 6 |
2 | LEE-11-01B | 12 | 12 | 60 | 7 | M3 | 6 |
3 | LEE-11-01C | 12 | 12 | 80 | 7 | M3 | 6 |
4 | LEE-11-01D | 12 | 12 | 100 | 7 | M3 | 6 |
The CT clamp is used to apply a clamping pressure to various work pieces.
The clamp design allows it to be quickly adjusted, applied and released, promoting fast part change over.
The clamps slim design allows for maximum access to the work pieces surfaces.
There are a number of interchangeable tips and extensions which can be fitted into the female M3 thread in the end of the clamp. The addition of tips to the clamp allows the main body of the clamp to be raised away from the work piece, therefore allowing greater access to surfaces. The interchangeable tips allow different part features to be located against when clamping i.e. location into a bore or slot.
The CT clamp is slotted onto the LEE-15 Tension Post and if required the LEE-29 Extension Post. A clamping force is created by applying a downward pressure to the clamp body with one or two fingers. As the clamping face comes into contact with the component, the clamp flexes and locks in position on the tension post therefore clamping the component.
Clamping Pressure: The clamping pressure is determined by the force exerted by the operator onto the clamp body. If excessive pressure is applied, the clamp may become permanently distorted, the operator should apply the minimum pressure required to effectively clamp the component.
In order to fully appreciate the way in which this component is used we recommend that you view the ‘typical applications page’ in the product catalogue, manual or on our website at http://www.leecosfixture.com
Anodized aluminium is extremely durable, as the anodizing process helps to harden and coat the metal. This process helps to create a tarnish-resistant surface that can remain like new for years, but over time, anodized aluminium will begin to naturally scratch and fade. You can offset these effects with regular cleaning, which helps to brighten the surface and maintain its natural sheen.
For general cleaning, a mild soap and water solution can be used applied with a cloth or sponge. For removal of grease or oily deposits methylated spirits can be applied with a cloth or sponge. In both cases the part should be finally rinsed in cold water and thoroughly dried.