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Using a Hand Screw Clamp

TM 9-243 TYPES AND USES C-CLAMPS HAND  SCREW  CLAMPS C-clamps are used to hold work which cannot be held in a vise, or which has to be held for extended periods of time. They are available in a variety of sizes. The hand screw clamp is made up of two hardwood or high impact plastic jaws (1) and two hand-operated screws (2) which hold the clamp together. The hand screw  clamp  is  used  for  holding  wood  while  gluing.  They are available in a variety of sizes. USING  A  C-CLAMP Select a clamp which has an opening about 1-1/2 to 2 inches wider than the material to be clamped. Glass and highly polished surfaces must be pro- tected. Use brass shims or wooden blocks. Open clamp as wide as it will go. 2 Align work and protective blocks if required. Place clamp (1) in position, and tighten operating screw (2) until contact is made with material being clamped. 3 Check  alignment  of  material  being  clamped.  Check that  the  clamp  is  applying  even  pressure  over  entire surface. CAUTION Do not use wrenches or bars to tighten clamps. 4 Tighten clamp against surface. 19-2

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