Machinery Fixture Clamping Jaw - Engineering CAD Model
It’s a mechanical component designed in SolidWorks for teaching purposes (not for direct industrial use, as noted in the footer).
The geometry shows:
- A central elongated body with symmetrical extensions.
- Cylindrical ends with holes for mounting or pivoting.
- Side holes likely for fasteners or alignment pins.
- Radii and chamfers standardized (R3, 1×45°).
- Material: Non-rusting steel casting (Nichtrostender Stahlguss).
A clamping jaw (Klemmbacke) is typically used in:
- Fixtures and workholding systems: It grips or secures a workpiece during machining, welding, or assembly.
- Mechanical linkages: It can act as a pivoting or holding element in assemblies.
- Industrial presses or vices: Works as part of a clamping mechanism to apply force and hold parts in place.
File Formats: Solidworks, Blend, STEP, OBJ & Fbx.
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BLEND (Blender, filesize: 21.4 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 665 KB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 550 KB), STP (STEP, filesize: 683 KB), SLDPRT (SolidWorks, filesize: 671 KB), PDF (PDF, filesize: 113 KB)