Fixtureworks Workholding Products Support Range of Use Cases
IMTS 2024: Fixtureworks highlights a variety of its clamping, fixturing, positioning and workholding products, as well as its machine tools and components.
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Fixtureworks is showcasing its entire product line of clamps, fixturing accessories, machine tools and material-handling products. The company is highlighting many recent additions to its lineup of products, including retractable ball lock fasteners, heavy duty push-lock clamps, flat-style clamping fasteners and a larger module for the five-axis modular clamping systems for large workpieces.
Also featured are several workholding products, including pneumatic clamps and workholding devices, nutrunner clamps, one-touch fasteners, five-axis modular clamps, flex locators and many other fixture clamps and locating system solutions. Plus, a selection of machine components, including mechanical linear actuators, handles, levers, knobs and grips, hand wheels, cranks, industrial rubber bumpers, stops and wheels. Many demos are also on display at the booth for a direct, hands-on experience of Fixtureworks’ products.
Additionally, the Fairlane Products line of workholding and positioning products are being featured. These are said to help extend the life of expensive jigs and fixtures. The line also includes bumpers and rollers that come in a wide variety of styles to help guard, align and protect workpieces as well as clamping mechanisms including grippers, rest pads and Swivots swivel/pivoting positioning components.
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