User Manual
14 GB
1. Remove the moving jaw by sliding it from the
tracks.
2. Rotate the moving jaw 180° and reassemble.
See g 18.
m WARNING: Whenever clamping workpieces up
to the maximum clamping range ensure the work
piece rests down on the moving jaw and remains
parallel to it.
6. Technical Details
Clamping range 0-955 mm
Maximum clamping
force
10000 N
Maximum load 300 kg
Clamping method Pedal
Weight ca. 14,5 kg
Footprint (standing) 960 x 877 x 860 mm
Footprint (folded) 800 x 340 x 295 mm
Service information
Please note that the following parts of this product
are subject to normal or natural wear and that the fol-
lowing parts are therefore also required for use as
consumables.
Wear parts*: clamping jaws
* Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery!
7. Disposal and recycling
The equipment is supplied in packaging to prevent it
from being damaged in transit. The raw materials in
this packaging can be reused or recycled. The equip-
ment and its accessories are made of various types
of material, such as metal and plastic. Defective
components must be disposed of as special waste.
Ask your dealer or your local council.
2. Turn the device around. Loosen the foot pedal by
loosening its lock (6). Fold the foot pedal into its
resting position. See Fig. 8.
3. Loosen the rear stabilising foot lock and fold it un-
til it clicks into place. Secure the lever that locks
the rear leg again. Fig.10
4. Loosen the front leg locks (8) and fold them into
their resting position. Fig.1113
5. Operation
Clamping
1. Place the workpiece against the front xed jaw
(2). Slide the moving jaw (2) up against the work-
piece. The moving jaw can either be moved by
hand or by using the foot pedal.
2. Slide down the lock / unlock switch to engage the
lock. Press down on the foot pedal to clamp the
workpiece. See g 14.
m WARNING: Maximum allowable force on the
foot pedal is 100Kg. Do not stand or jump on the
product, as you can cause injury or damage to
the product.
Releasing
1. Slide up the lock / unlock switch to release the
lock.
2. Press down on the foot pedal until it “clicks” to
release the clamp.
3. Slide the moving jaw away from the workpiece.
See g 17.
You will need to exert a similar pressure on the
foot pedal as was used to initially clamp the
workpiece.
m WARNING: Ensure the workpiece is supported
to avoid it falling when the jaw is released.
Clamping on one side of the jaw
On occasion large or awkward workpieces can only
be clamped on one side of the jaws. If this is the
case then avoid excessive use of clamping force.
See g 15.
Clamping square tube
Clamping square tubing or similar material either on
the diagonal or at side using the grooves in the jaw
pads for alignment.
Clamping square pieces vertically
On occasion tubing or other square workpieces need
to be clamped vertically on the centre of the jaws.
Use the grooves on the jaw pad to align the work-
piece.
Clamping large objects
To clamp larger workpieces the moving jaw can be
reversed to increase the clamping range.