How does the toggle action work?
- 2017-09-02 15:05:00
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What is a Toggle Clamp?
Toggle clamps operate on a simple mechanical principal and are used to fasten objects instantly, especially for jigs and fixtures. Typically, a toggle clamp consists of: A handle to operate the mechanism and a clamping arm to hold the work-piece Linkages to multiply the applied force and a base to mount the clamp to a work bench or other surface.
How does the toggle action work?
Toggle action clamps operate through a linkage system of levers and pivots (fulcrum). The fixed-length levers, connected by pivoting pins, supply the action and clamping force. The toggle action has a lock point which is a fixed stop and linkage. Once in the lock position, the clamp does not unlock unless the linkage is moved/released. Although oriented in different ways, most toggle clamps are designed using this basic principle.