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9.SOLUTIONS Python Clamp with Grip Joint

BH #9SPCGJ • MFR #9.VP5081C
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9.SOLUTIONS Python Clamp with Grip Joint
Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 44 lb
  • Clamping Range: 0 to 1.97"
  • Tightening Knob
  • Grip Joint with 3/8" & 5/8" Receptacles
Hold oddly shaped tools and items with the Python Clamp from 9.SOLUTIONS, available here with a grip joint. It features excellent strength with a load capacity of 44 lb, and can clamp down on objects up to 1.97" in size. The tightening knob uses an igus Polysorb thrust bearing that helps increase torque, and on the other side of the clamp is a grip joint with both 3/8" and 5/8" pass-through receptacles. By having these receptacles, the clamp can be mounted onto various standard grip equipment. Also, the clamp features a standard 3/8"-16 connection for the head and tightening knob, permitting it to be removed and have other accessories, such as a grip head, attached to create a more versatile support solution.
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Can the head be rotated?

Can the head be rotated?
Asked by: Edwin
The head of the clamp can be rotated.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2022-07-10

It appears that the only difference between this ...

It appears that the only difference between this Python Clamp and the Silver Heavy-Duty Python Clamp is the handle (and the color of course), is this true?
Asked by: Craig
The heavy duty is made with Stainless Steel the other does not specify the metal type.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2021-05-24

How is the rod locked into place?

How is the rod locked into place?
Asked by: Edwin
You use the knob to tighten the clamp.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2022-07-10
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