Table Clamps


  • Secure Optomechanical Assemblies to Tables and Breadboards
  • Versatile and Distinct Designs for Virtually Any Situation
  • Solid One-Piece Construction

CL2

Our Most Popular
Heavy-Duty Clamp

CL3

Compact
Clamp with
Variable Height

CL4

For Tight Spaces

CL5A

General-Purpose Clamp

CL6

For Dovetail Optical Rails

CL8

For Ø1" and
Ø1.5" Pedestal Posts

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Item # Component Thickness
Minimum Maximum
CL5 0" 0.50" (12.7 mm)
CL5A 0" 0.80" (20.3 mm)
CL2(/M) Variablea
CL3(/M) Variablea
CL6 0" 0.25" (6.4 mm)
XE25CL2 For 25 mm Railsb
CL4 0.02" (0.5 mm) 0.25" (6.4 mm)
CL8 0" 0.30" (7.6 mm)
  • The thickness of components that can be used with this clamp depends on the length of the screws used to secure the clamp.
  • The XE25CL2 is designed to hook onto the side of a 25 mm construction rail in order to secure it to the optical table.

Options

  • CL5 and CL5A: General-Purpose Clamps
  • CL2: Heavy-Duty Clamp with Adjustable Height
  • CL3: Compact Clamp with Adjustable Height
  • CL6: Wedged for Use with Dovetail Optical Rails
  • XE25CL2: Hooked Lip for Use with 25 mm Rails
  • CL4: Compact Clamp for Tight Spaces
  • CL8: Table Clamp for Ø1" and Ø1.5" Pedestal Posts

Thorlabs' Table Clamps are useful when constructing optomechanical assemblies. The design of our clamps helps to reduce an assembly's setup time by adapting complex layouts to any mounting hole pattern. Each clamp is suitable for securing bases and other optomechanical components with thicknesses in the ranges specified in the table to the right. These clamps are used with 1/4"-20 (M6) cap screws and washers, which are available as part of our Screw Kits.

For added convenience, the CL5, CL5A, CL2(/M), and CL3(/M) are also sold in packs of 5.

Insights into Best Lab Practices

Scroll down to read about a few things we consider when setting up lab equipment.

  • Clamping Forks: Tip for Maximizing the Holding Force
  • Optical Tables: Clamping Forks and Distortion of the Table's Surface

Click here for more insights into lab practices we follow.

 

Clamping Forks: Tip for Maximizing the Holding Force

Clamping force applied by the CL2 clamping fork
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Figure 2: More than half the total applied force (FTotal) holds the object, since L1 > L2. The height of the left leg of this CL2 clamp is variable to compensate for the object's height. This allows the clamp's top surface and the mounting surface to be made parallel.**
Clamping force applied by the CLA5 clamping fork
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Figure 1: Less than half the total applied force (FTotal) holds the object, since L1 < L2. The clamp illustrated above is the CL5A.

Clamped objects can be fairly easy to move when the torqued screw in the clamp's slot is positioned too far from the object. Correct positioning of the screw protects clamped objects from being knocked out of position.

To maximize the clamping force, position the screw as close as possible to the object.**

This works since clamps like CL5A and CL2 (Figures 1 and 2, respectively) divide the torqued screw's applied force (FTotal) between two points.

Clamping force F2 is applied to the object. The value of F2 is a percentage of FTotal and depends on L1 and L2, as described below. The remainder (F1) of the total force is applied through the opposite end of the clamp.

The following equations can be used to calculate the two applied forces.

Force Applied to
Object:
Force Applied to
Other Contact Point:

These equations show that the clamping force on the object increases as the distance between the object and screw decreases. The force supplied by the torqued screw is evenly divided between F1 and F2 when L1 and L2 are equal.

**Note that maximizing the clamping force also requires both the top surface of the clamp and the area it contacts on the object to be parallel with the mounting surface, as depicted in Figures 1 and 2.

If the tangent at the interface between the clamp and object is not parallel to the mounting surface, the force applied to the object will be divided between pressing it into and pushing it across the mounting surface. The force directed along the mounting surface may, or may not, be sufficient to translate the object.

To accommodate different object heights, clamps like the CL2 have one threaded, variable-length leg, which is shown on the left in Figure 2. The number of threads between the clamp and mounting surface should be adjusted to compensate for the height of the object and to keep the clamp's top surface level with the table.   

Date of Last Edit: Dec. 4, 2019

 

Optical Tables: Clamping Forks and Distortion of the Table's Surface

Optical table composite construction
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Figure 3: The construction of a Nexus table / breadboard includes a (1) top skin, (2) bottom skin, (3) side finishing trim, (4) side panels, and (5) honeycomb core. The stainless steel top and bottom skins are 5 mm thick.

Clamping forks are more rigid than the mounting surface of composite optical tables. It might be expected that the spine of the clamping fork would bend with the force exerted by the screw as the torque is increased. Instead, the screw will pull the skin of the table up and out of flat before the clamping fork deforms. Due to this, clamping forks should be used with care when securing components to optical tables. Clamping arms, which are discussed in the following, are alternatives to clamping forks that are less likely to deform the table's mounting surface.

Optical Table Construction
Optical tables and breadboards with composite construction (Figure 3) are designed to be rigid while providing vibration damping. The 5 mm thick, stainless steel top skin is manufactured to be flat, but a localized force can deform it. When the top skin is deformed, optical components will not sit flat, and optical system alignment and performance can be negatively affected.

Clamping Forks
Standard clamping forks are installed with one edge placed on the table's surface and the opposite edge on the object (Figure 4). Between these two edges, there is clearance between the bottom of the clamp and the surface of the table. This bridge makes it possible to use a single screw to both secure the clamp to the table and exert a holding force on the object.

When the clamp is secured by torqueing the screw, the screw pulls up on the top skin of the table (Figure 5).

As the torque on the screw increases, the top skin of the table rises. Not only does pulling up on the table surface risk permanently damaging the table, this can also disturb the alignment of the optical component the clamp is being used to secure. By lifting the table's skin, the mounting surface under the clamped object tilts.

Clamping arms do not create a bridge over the mounting surface
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Figure 6: The POLARIS-CA1/M clamping arm has a slot that accepts a mounting screw, a separate screw that applies a clamping force to an installed post, and identical top and bottom surfaces. Since a nearly continuous track around the surface of the clamping arm is in contact with the mounting surface, clamping arms cause negligible bridging effects.
Clamping fork pulling up on and deforming mounting surface of optical table
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Figure 5: Torqueing the screw creates a force that pulls up on the table's top skin. The lifted skin tilts the mounting surface and can induce angular deviation of the object. This effect is exaggerated in the above image for illustrative purposes.
Bridge created by clamping fork
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Figure 4: A standard clamping fork, such as the CL5A, contacts the table along only one edge. The opposite edge is in contact with the object to be secured. A bridge forms between the two. The screw that applies the clamping force is not shown.

Clamping Arms
Clamping arms, such as the POLARIS-CA1/M, shown in Figure 6, are designed to secure a post while minimally deforming the mounting surface.

The clamping arm in Figure 6 differs from clamping forks in two significant ways. One is the surface area that makes contact with the optical table, which is highlighted in red, and the other is the method used to secure the post.

The area in contact with the optical table makes a nearly continuous loop around the base of the clamp. The contact area is flat and flush with the table when the clamp is installed. The only break in the loop is a narrow slot in the vise used to grip the post. 

This design uses two screws, instead of the clamping fork's single screw. One screw (not shown) secures the clamp to the table, and the other (indicated) is tightened to grip the post. Since one screw is not required to perform both tasks, it is not necessary for this clamping arm to form a bridge between the clamped object and the optical table.

Although the contact area is a loop, and not a solid surface, this clamp causes negligible distortion of the mounting surface. This is due to the open area inside the contact surface being narrow and surrounded by the sides of the clamp, which resist the force pulling up on the table.

Date of Last Edit: Dec. 4, 2019


Posted Comments:
jhigbie  (posted 2015-07-24 21:03:50.95)
I think it would be very useful to have some smaller versions of these clamps. For example, to attach odd-shaped mounts/objects to translation stages, when the hole pattern doesn't allow directly screwing them in. For some purposes, the length of the CL4 or CL6 is just too great, and a shorter clamp (perhaps with a 8-32 clamping screw) would be very handy. ( I just machined a couple such clamps today to clamp a piezo stage on a Thorlabs mechanical stage, but would rather buy them from Thorlabs...)
besembeson  (posted 2015-09-23 06:22:52.0)
Response from Bweh at Thorlabs USA: We have the mini series general purpose clamps, the MSCL3 for example that uses a #4-40 cap screw if the CL4 and CL6 are too large. I will contact you to find out what stage this was used for and the general dimensions of the clamp you machined so that we can look into filling the #8-32 cap screw gap to serve more users.
jlow  (posted 2012-10-09 11:05:00.0)
Response from Jeremy at Thorlabs: The drawing for the CL2 can be found at http://www.thorlabs.com/Thorcat/0100/CL2-AutoCADPDF.pdf, which have all the dimensions that you are looking for. The SolidWorks model can be found at http://www.thorlabs.com/Thorcat/0100/CL2-Solidworks.sldprt.
gregori.monoenko  (posted 2012-10-09 10:20:58.0)
what is the width of cl2? what is the location of the 1/4-20 tap? what is the location and dimension of the slot? I have to model this part and add it to the assembly . thanks, greg monoenko

General-Purpose Table Clamps

CL5A Clamping a Base
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BA2S61Spacer, 2" x 3", 0.500" Thick
SH25S10011/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 1" Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
CL5A1Table Clamp, L-Shape, Rounded Lip
TR41Ø1/2" Optical Post, SS, 8-32 Setscrew, 1/4"-20 Tap, L = 4"
SH25S03811/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 3/8" Long, 25 Pack
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BA2S6/M1Spacer, 50 mm x 75 mm, 12.5 mm Thick
SH6MS251M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 25 mm Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
CL5A1Table Clamp, L-Shape, Rounded Lip
TR100/M1Ø12.7 mm Optical Post, SS, M4 Setscrew, M6 Tap, L = 100 mm
SH6MS101M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 10 mm Long, 25 Pack
CL5A Clamp Holding Down a BA2S6 0.5" Thick Base
CL5 Clamping a Base
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SH25S10011/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 1" Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
CL51Table Clamp, L-Shape
BA21Mounting Base, 2" x 3" x 3/8"
PH31Ø1/2" Post Holder, Spring-Loaded Hex-Locking Thumbscrew, L = 3"
SH25S03811/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 3/8" Long, 25 Pack
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SH6MS251M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 25 mm Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
CL51Table Clamp, L-Shape
BA2/M1Mounting Base, 50 mm x 75 mm x 10 mm
PH75/M1Ø12.7 mm Post Holder, Spring-Loaded Hex-Locking Thumbscrew, L=75 mm
SH6MS101M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 10 mm Long, 25 Pack
CL5 Clamp Holding Down a BA2 Base
CL5 Cross Section
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CL5 Cross-Sectional View
CL5 Cross Section
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CL5A Cross-Sectional View

The CL5 table clamp has a simple design that is compatible with most common optomechanics. It only requires one cap screw and washer to secure. This clamp can be used with optomechanical components with a thickness up to 0.50".

The CL5A table clamp is similar in design to the CL5, but a curved lip allows the clamp to be used with thicker optomechanical components. The CL5A can be used with components up to 0.80" thick. At higher clamping angles, the rounded edge remains in contact with the top of the component, rather than pushing against the corner. This maintains a downward force and prevents unwanted horizontal movement on the table. In addition, the bottom of the clamp has a rounded edge with a relief cut to allow for sturdier contact between the clamp and optical table, especially when the clamp is used at a high angle.

For added convenience, the CL5 and CL5A are also sold in packs of 5.

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CL5Table Clamp, L-Shape
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CL5-P5 Support Documentation
CL5-P5Table Clamp, L-Shape, 5 Pack
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CL5A Support Documentation
CL5ATable Clamp, L-Shape, Rounded Lip
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CL5A-P5Table Clamp, L-Shape, Rounded Lip, 5 Pack
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Heavy-Duty Table Clamp with Adjustable Height

CL2 Clamping a Spacer
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CL21Heavy-Duty Variable Height Clamp, 1/4"-20 Tapped
BA2S71Spacer, 2" x 3", 1.000" Thick
KM2001Kinematic Mirror Mount for Ø2" Optics
SH25S20011/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 2" Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
PH21Ø1/2" Post Holder, Spring-Loaded Hex-Locking Thumbscrew, L = 2"
TR31Ø1/2" Optical Post, SS, 8-32 Setscrew, 1/4"-20 Tap, L = 3"
PF20-03-F011Ø2" UV-Enhanced Aluminum Mirror
SH25S03811/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 3/8" Long, 25 Pack
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CL2/M1Heavy-Duty Variable Height Clamp, M6 Tapped
BA2S7/M1Spacer, 50 mm x 75 mm, 25 mm Thick
KM2001Kinematic Mirror Mount for Ø2" Optics
SH6MS501M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 50 mm Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
PH50/M1Ø12.7 mm Post Holder, Spring-Loaded Hex-Locking Thumbscrew, L=50 mm
TR75/M1Ø12.7 mm Optical Post, SS, M4 Setscrew, M6 Tap, L = 75 mm
PF20-03-F011Ø2" UV-Enhanced Aluminum Mirror
SH6MS101M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 10 mm Long, 25 Pack
CL2 Clamp Holding BA2S7 Spacer on Table
CL2 Cross Section
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CL2 Cross-Sectional View

The CL2(/M) heavy-duty table clamp uses two cap screws: one in the 1/4"-20 (M6) tapped hole to adapt the clamp to virtually any height and another in the slotted hole to secure the clamp to the table. The extra-long design increases the force exerted on the optomechanic being held.

The thickness of optomechanical components that can be used with the CL2(/M) clamp depends on the length of the screws used to secure the clamp.

For added convenience, the CL2(/M) is also sold in packs of 5.

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CL2 Support Documentation
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CL2/M Support Documentation
CL2/MHeavy-Duty Variable Height Clamp, M6 Tapped
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Compact Table Clamp with Adjustable Height

CL3 Clamping a Breadboard
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CL31Compact Variable Height Clamp, 1/4"-20 Tapped
SH25S10011/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 1" Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
MB61216" x 12" x 1/2" Aluminum Breadboard, 1/4"-20 Double-Density Taps
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CL3/M1Compact Variable Height Clamp, M6 Tapped
SH6MS251M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 25 mm Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
MB1530/M1150 mm x 300 mm x 12.7 mm Aluminum Breadboard, M6 Double-Density Taps
CL3 Clamp Holding
Double-Density Breadboard
CL3 Cross Section
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CL3 Cross-Sectional View

The CL3(/M) table clamp uses two cap screws: one in the 1/4"-20 (M6) tapped hole to adapt the clamp to virtually any height and another in the slotted hole to secure the clamp to the table. Its compact design reduces the footprint of the clamp relative to the CL2(/M).

The thickness of optomechanical components that can be used with the CL3(/M) clamp depends on the length of the screws used to secure the clamp.

For added convenience, the CL3(/M) is also sold in packs of 5.

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CL3Compact Variable Height Clamp, 1/4"-20 Tapped
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CL3-P5Compact Variable Height Clamp, 1/4"-20 Tapped, 5 Pack
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CL3/M Support Documentation
CL3/MCompact Variable Height Clamp, M6 Tapped
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CL3/M-P5Compact Variable Height Clamp, M6 Tapped, 5 Pack
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Table Clamps for Construction Rails

XE25CL2 Clamped to Table
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XE25CL21Table Clamp for 25 mm Rails
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
SH25S07511/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 3/4" Long, 25 Pack
XE25L12125 mm Square Construction Rail, 12" Long, 1/4"-20 Taps
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XE25CL21Table Clamp for 25 mm Rails
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
SH6MS201M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 20 mm Long, 25 Pack
XE25L300/M125 mm Square Construction Rail, 300 mm Long, M6 Taps
XE25CL2 Clamp and 25 mm Rail
CL6 Clamping a Rail
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CL62Table Clamp, RLA Series Optical Rails
RLA06001Dovetail Optical Rail, 6", Imperial
SH25S07511/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 3/4" Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
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CL62Table Clamp, RLA Series Optical Rails
RLA150/M1Dovetail Optical Rail, 150 mm, Metric
SH6MS201M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 20 mm Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
CL6 Clamp and
Dovetail Optical Rail
CL5 Cross Section
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CL6 Cross-Sectional View
CL5 Cross Section
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XE25CL2 Cross-Sectional View

The CL6 clamp features a wedged tip that is specifically designed to fit our dovetail optical rails, allowing a rail to be secured along any direction on a breadboard or optical table. The low-profile clamp has the same height as a dovetail rail, although its presence can restrict the placement of rail carriers. The CL6 clamp can be used with optomechanical components up to 0.25" thick.

The XE25CL2 Table Clamp mounts a 25 mm rail horizontally to a 1/4"-20 or M6 tapped surface by using a rail channel. It holds the rail in place using a side-located rail channel, while leaving the top rail channel free to accept enclosure panels or T-Nuts. The clamp features a 1" (25.4 mm) long clearance slot compatible with 1/4"-20 and M6 screws, providing mounting for imperial and metric tables.

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CL6Table Clamp, RLA Series Optical Rails
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XE25CL2Table Clamp for 25 mm Rails
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Compact Table Clamp for Tight Spaces

CL4 Clamping a Base
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BA2R1Magnetic Mounting Base, 2" x 3" x 3/8"
SH25S07511/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 3/4" Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
CL41Table Clamp, Tight Space Applications
PH32Ø1/2" Post Holder, Spring-Loaded Hex-Locking Thumbscrew, L = 3"
TR32Ø1/2" Optical Post, SS, 8-32 Setscrew, 1/4"-20 Tap, L = 3"
BA1SR1Magnetic Mounting Base, 1" x 2.3" x 3/8"
SH25S03811/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 3/8" Long, 25 Pack
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BA2R/M1Magnetic Mounting Base, 50 mm x 75 mm x 10 mm
SH6MS201M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 20 mm Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
CL41Table Clamp, Tight Space Applications
PH3/M2Post Holder with Spring-Loaded Hex Locking Thumbscrew, L = 76.2 mm
TR75/M2Ø12.7 mm Optical Post, SS, M4 Setscrew, M6 Tap, L = 75 mm
BA1SR/M1Magnetic Mounting Base, 25 mm x 58 mm x 10 mm
SH6MS101M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 10 mm Long, 25 Pack
CL4 Clamp Placed between a BA2R and a BA1SR
CL4 Cross Section
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CL4 Cross-Sectional View

At just 1.38" long and 0.63" wide, the CL4 table clamp is our most compact table clamp option, designed for situations where table space is at a premium. It requires one cap screw and washer to secure.

This clamp can be used with optomechanical components with a thickness up to 0.25".

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Table Clamp for Ø1" and Ø1.5" Pedestal Posts

CL8 Cross Section
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CL8 Cross-Sectional View
CL8 Clamping a Pedestal Post
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CL82Ø1" and Ø1.5" Pedestal Post Table Clamp
RS4P8E1Ø1" Pedestal Pillar Post, 8-32 Taps, L = 4"
SH25S07511/4"-20 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 3/4" Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
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CL82Ø1" and Ø1.5" Pedestal Post Table Clamp
RS4P4M1Ø25.0 mm Pedestal Pillar Post, M4 Taps, L = 100 mm
SH6MS201M6 x 1.0 Stainless Steel Cap Screw, 20 mm Long, 25 Pack
W25S05011/4" Washer, M6 Compatible, Stainless Steel, 100 Pack
CL8 Clamps Securing
Ø1" Pedestal Post

The CL8 pedestal post table clamp is designed for use with our Ø1" and Ø1.5" pedestal posts. Its V-shaped tip provides two-point contact with the perimeter of the post and its rounded edge increases the contact area along the optical table or breadboard. It requires one cap screw and washer to secure.

The CL8 clamp can be used with optomechanical components up to 0.30" thick.

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