About Laboratory Four Finger Clamp
Laboratory Four Finger Clamp
Specification
- Jaws are Made aluminium casted material.
- Able to catch up to 4mm to 75 mm dia objects.
- Attached with 8mm by 150/200/250mm long chrome plated rod.
- Jaws are crossed and duly covered with thick rubber mat sheet.
- Duly nickel plated finishing.
Precision Grip for Secure HandlingThe four-finger design delivers a firm, stable grip, safeguarding fragile lab equipment. PVC or rubber-coated pads prevent slipping and help reduce damage, ensuring safe operations with glassware such as flasks, burettes, and test tubes. This makes it an indispensable tool in both educational and industrial laboratories.
Versatility Across Laboratory SettingsCrafted for adaptability, this clamp fits onto all standard rods and stands, streamlining setup across diverse laboratory environments. Resistant to rust and high temperatures, its equally effective in routine experiments and specialized wet lab procedures, supporting reliable, repeatable results every time.
Durability and Easy AdjustmentManufactured from robust aluminium die casting, the clamp promises long-term usage without corrosion. The manual adjustment mechanism allows quick, hassle-free changes, while the colored finger tips facilitate easy identification and provide an ergonomic grip. Suited for frequent handling by researchers and students alike.
FAQs of Laboratory Four Finger Clamp:
Q: How do I install the four finger clamp to a laboratory rod or stand?
A: To install the clamp, simply open the mounting jaw and position it onto a standard laboratory rod or stand. Tighten the mounting screw or knob until the clamp is securely fixed. Adjust the grip fingers manually to accommodate the required glassware.
Q: What types of lab glassware can this clamp safely hold?
A: This clamp is suitable for holding various types of lab glassware, including burettes, flasks, and test tubes. Its adjustable jaws allow it to fit glassware with different diameters, offering reliable support during experiments.
Q: When should I use the non-slip grip pads provided on the clamp?
A: The non-slip PVC or rubber-coated grip pads should be used whenever you need to secure fragile labware, particularly glassware. These pads help minimize movement and protect against accidental breakage, especially in wet or high-temperature environments.
Q: Where can I use this clamp within laboratory settings?
A: This clamp can be used on standard rods and stands found in most educational, research, or industrial laboratories. Its corrosion-resistant and temperature-tolerant features make it ideal for both general laboratory work and specialized wet lab applications.
Q: What is the process for adjusting the clamp to fit different glassware?
A: To adjust the clamp, manually turn the control knob to open or close the four fingers. Modify the jaw opening to fit the chosen glassware, ensuring the grip is firm but not overly tight, then lock it in place for secure support.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using this laboratory clamp?
A: The key benefits include reliable grip and protection for delicate glassware, corrosion and temperature resistance, compatibility with standard lab setups, and simple manual adjustment. Its durable aluminium die casting ensures longevity with regular use.