This document describes the parts of a C-clamp, including the frame made of cast iron through a casting process, the handle and screw made of carbon steel through stamping, and the nut made of titanium through machining. A C-clamp is a clamping device commonly used in carpentry and welding to securely hold workpieces made of wood or metal.
This document describes the parts of a C-clamp, including the frame made of cast iron through a casting process, the handle and screw made of carbon steel through stamping, and the nut made of titanium through machining. A C-clamp is a clamping device commonly used in carpentry and welding to securely hold workpieces made of wood or metal.
This document describes the parts of a C-clamp, including the frame made of cast iron through a casting process, the handle and screw made of carbon steel through stamping, and the nut made of titanium through machining. A C-clamp is a clamping device commonly used in carpentry and welding to securely hold workpieces made of wood or metal.
In the part shown in figure there are 3 major parts.
Part Name Part Material Process Information Frame Cast iron Casting C-clamp or G-clamp Handle with Screw Carbon Steel Stamping or G-cramp is a type Nut Titanium Machining of clamp device typically used to hold a wood or metal workpiece, and often used in, but are not limited to, carpentry and welding.