Clamp laboratory cross connector for tripod spacing 16 mm 10 pcs.

€32.61
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
Steinberg Systems
Product code:
10030759 / 4062859041081

Specification

Sku:1013942

Manufacturer's code: 10030759The Steinberg Systems laboratory clamp can be used in any research center, in a professional laboratory or during chemistry lessons at school or university. They will work well to fix on the bars the necessary accessories such as paws or rings. The clamps are universal, have a maximum spacing of 16 mm. V-shaped grooves reliably hold all components at an angle of 90 and at the required height. Large, contoured screw heads allow you to effortlessly attach and re-adjust rings or clamps to a tripod. The clamps are distinguished by durability, they are designed for professional use. Coated surfaces protect the clamps from external factors even in harsh environments.
Product features:

  • - Versatility - maximum spacing of 16 mm fits standard laboratory stations,
  • - Simplicity - easy to screw to the tripod bar at an angle of 90 due to large, profiled screw heads,
  • - Reliability - firmly holds the round bars thanks to the V-shaped grooves,
  • - Professionalism - allows you to set the ideal height for physical experiments,
  • - Durability - solid construction of aluminum and steel alloy.
Technical parameters:
  • - Model - SBS-LA-26
  • - Manufacturer's code - 10030759
  • - Product condition - New
  • - Material - Aluminum alloy (painted), steel (galvanized)
  • - For rods with a diameter [mm] - 16
  • - Built-in spirit level - No
  • - Dimensions (LxWxH) [cm] - 18.5 x 9.5 x 5.5
  • - Weight [kg] - 0,4
  • - Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) [cm] - 19.5 x 10.5 x 6.5
  • - Shipping weight [kg] - 0,5
Included:
  • - Laboratory cross clamps (10 pcs.)
  • - User Manual

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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