Product Manual
PARTS LIST
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Upper Knurled Nuts
Rail
Lower Ant1-Sw1vel
Knurled Nut
Steel Pad
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PARTS LIST
PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
1
Steel Shaft
1 pcs
2
Toggle Clamp Handle
1 pcs
3
Shaft Assembly
1 pcs
4
Hex-Head Screw
4 pcs
5
Bolt
4 pcs
6
T-Screw
1 pcs
7
Clamping Pad Head
1 pcs
8
Steel Pad
1 pcs
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The Hold-Down Toggle Clamp comes partially pre-assembled and requires no tools to
finish the assembly. Simply thread the steel shaft onto the exposed end of the T-screw
until it's secured to the base of the clamp.
The Hold-Down Toggle Clamp also includes a steel pad for enhanced grip. There is a
raised V-shaped notch on the bottom of the pad, and there is a recessed V-shaped
notch on the pivoting tip . To attach, simply line those two notches up and slide the pad
onto the pivoting tip.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
When using the Hold-Down Toggle Clamp, the steel shank is placed through a
pre-formed and/or pre-drilled hole that's approximately 3/4" in diameter. This unique
clamp allows any number of items to be secured to a clamping surface from a height of
1/8" to approximately 6".
1. When preparing to clamp an object to the clamping surface, the toggle clamp handle
should be fully retracted .
2. Let the clamping pad head of the clamp come to rest on the object being secured.
3. Adjust the position of the clamping pad head up and/or down the rail to the
desired location .
4. Adjust the depth of the clamping pad head using the threaded adjustment shaft.
When the desired depth has been achieved, tighten the nuts.
5. The bottom knurled nut (closest to the clamping pad head) can be used to lock the
clamping pad head perpendicular to the threaded adjustment shaft and/or rotated
counter-clockwise to allow the pad to swivel.
6. The clamp can be used with or without the steel powder-coated pad. (It's suggested
to use the steel pad if heat is going to be applied to the object being clamped.)
7. After the above steps been carried out, swing the toggle clamp handle forward and
allow the clamping assembly to drop about a 1/2". Pull the handle back to apply
more clamping pressure.
8. If needed, repeat Step 7 until the desired location and clamping force are achieved .
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