Fixture plates and clamps

Dec. 11, 2013
KJ Products' Laser Arsenal fixture system offers standard, fast-swap fixture plates and nonmarring, trigger-action clamping components.

Boylston, MA - KJ Products, a division of Phillips Precision Inc., has introduced Laser Arsenal, a set of ready-made fixture plates and clamps for laser marking and welding in addition to other marking processes, even silk screen.

The two main components of the Loc-N-Load Fixture System can adapt easily to equipment. The docking rail (12 in., 18 in. or 30 in.) bolts in place while interlocking fixture plates quickly secure and release with the use of magnets. Fixture plates are durable 0.5 in. thick anodized aluminum with a 1 x 1 in. 0.25 to 20 thread hole pattern and are available in 6 x 6 in., 6 x 12 in., 6 x 18 in., 12 x 12 in., and 12 x 18 in. sizes.

The system also includes a variety of nonmarring, low profile clamps such as the Trigger-Finger hold-down and the spring-action Cross-Bow, which enable personnel to quickly swap parts. Other conventional fixture components include v-blocks, stops, stand-offs, and riser clamps which can all be configured for a one-piece or multi-part fixture.

The Laser Arsenal fixture system offers standard, fast-swap fixture plates and nonmarring, trigger-action clamping components. Quickly create affordable, repeatable, and durable fixtures that reduce setup time and help process more parts per shift. Fixture-up part families for large lots and add to job box to create a leaner, more profitable process.

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