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Wide adjustability from latest bandclamp

A Protex Fasteners product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 23, 2000

Protex Fasteners has announced its latest Protex Bandclamp - model 27SPG-HT, comprising a Protex overcentre fastener with prominent double coil spring claw on a worm-drive adjustable band

Protex Fasteners Ltd of Redditch has announced its latest Protex Bandclamp - model 27SPG-HT, comprising a Protex overcentre fastener with prominent double coil spring claw on a worm-drive adjustable band.

The fastening device is available now, ex-stock, in eight standard sizes - eight convenient 45 mm diameter brackets between 70 mm and 375 mm.

This innovative, fully stainless steel, quick-release Protex Bandclamp provides a maximum spring load of 40 kgf at a 2 mm extension.

Bandclamp model 27SPG-HT maximises both spring resilience and adjustability in lightweight applications.

Hundreds of potential uses will include many in equipment testing, maintenance engineering and food processing (where stainless steel is essential), as well as throughout industry for light loading to secure tubing, augers, cables, sacks, filter bags, vibratory sleeves, shaft gaiters and gas cylinders.

In a very specialised market totalling only some ten manufacturers worldwide, independent British company Protex Fasteners Ltd supplies the World's largest standard range of overcentre fasteners, which the company has built up steadily since its formation in 1954.

Protex has designed and developed, makes and stocks at Redditch, UK, some 500 individual catalogue items, most available in stainless steel, plus variations, specials and alternative finishes tailored to unusual applications and conditions.

Protex sells its fastening devices direct to hundreds of industries for thousands of applications in over 50 countries.

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