Manual sheet metal snips may only be used to cut thin sheets of soft metals or steel. They are not suitable for cutting through round or rectangular section metal shapes such as wires. | Cutting tools may only be used manually without using any auxiliary tools. | Always wear safety goggles and gloves when working. Cut parts can injure workers and bystanders. | Improper use can cause personal injuries or material damage. | Disconnect the connection to the power supply when carrying out work on electrical equipment. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. | Always cut away from the head when using snips and knives. | Always store cutting tools with the cutting edges closed and in a location where they are clearly visible. The handle must be pointing towards you. | Store cutting tools separately. This saves the cutting edges and your fingers. | Sharpen cutting tools regularly. Blunt tools increase the risk of injury and require more force for the same cutting performance.
Longer service life | Tempered drop‐forged cutting heads have hardened HSS inserts for a much longer service life and performance than conventional snips. Even when cutting the harder metals like stainless steel.
Clamping tools are not suitable for lifting, pulling or transporting. | Clamping tools may only be clamped manually without using any auxiliary tools. | Improper use can cause personal injuries or material damage. | Never change or modify clamping tools. Only use them in their original condition. Only use original‐spare parts if required.
Automatic adjustment | The spindle nut with articulated bearing allows automatic adjustment of the pressure jaws for different workpiece resistances.
Housings and clamping arms made from tempered stainless steel | BAS clamps are approx. 30 % smaller than comparable tools made by competitors and still provide the same high clamping forces. At a perpendicular to the jaw face, the self-locking worm gear unit exerts up to 16,000 N.
Parallel handle with pump lever | The ergonomically shaped handle with pump lever runs parallel to the rail. That way, balanced, safe handling is always guaranteed.
Wear safety goggles and gloves while working. Cut parts can injure workers and bystanders. | Disconnect the connection to the power supply when carrying out work on electrical equipment. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. | Never use pliers as a hammer. | Check the jaws for wear. Worn jaws cause slipping and result in accidents. | Grip pliers are only suitable for fixing workpieces for a short time.
Uniform and distortion-free clamping on both sides / Clamping curves, polygonal joints or closed contours is traditionally one of the most difficult clamping tasks. These projects are simply more successful when special tools from BESSEY are used, such as the Band clamp BAN700 with its practical Vario corners. This duo is suitable wherever gentle and distortion-free all-round clamping is required – for wood, plastic and metal work. Secured by an automatic self-locking mechanism that guarantees even tension on both sides and only releases when the tension is released. No distortion and no stress!
Ideal for delicate workpieces and right angles / The large, precisely parallel clamping surfaces are typical of the original BESSEY K body REVO parallel clamp and the Lightweight parallel clamp UK UniKlamp. They can be used to clamp and spread delicate surfaces and right angles without any problems. Round and pointed workpieces too. And the best thing is: thanks to the extra large support surfaces, both the original BESSEY K body REVO parallel clamp and the Lightweight parallel clamp UK UniKlamp can be used universally – even behind and to the side of the high-quality hollow profile rail. This even makes clamping points accessible that you cannot reach with conventional screw clamps.
BESSEY Tool GmbH & Co. KG, Mühlwiesenstraße 40, 74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany, Phone: +49 (0)7142 401-0, Fax: +49 (0)7142 401-333, info@bessey.de, www.bessey.de
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