Dial Clamps

Dial clamps are used to clamp dials securely into position on machinery. Typically, a dial clamp will be attached to a panel by means of the screw, hex nut and split lockwasher of the dial clamp. A fine straight knurl will feature above the position of the dial. A small amount of clearance is retained between the panel and the dial itself because of the positioning of the clamp. Dial clamps are available in various sizes and specifications. A standard sized dial clamp is likely to have a width/thickness of 1/16. Dial clamps are most commonly constructed from 303 stainless steel. Dial clamps are suitable for clamping all standard sized dials into position in a variety of applications.

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