3 Finger Cork Lined Extension Clamp on Rod - 3.4" Max Opening
- INDUSTRIAL / RESEARCH GRADE QUALITY || Clamps feature solid Zinc die cast construction. High grade, nontoxic. powder coating. Non-ferrous, rust free & long lasting use for any laboratory application
- 3 FINGER, CORK LINED || Clamp accepts apparatus measuring up to 8.5 cm (3.4"). Thread fitted actuating joints. Cork lined prongs provide a cushioned, slip resistant hold
- STAINLESS STEEL CONNECTING ROD || Clamp is attached to a stainless steel connecting rod measuring 5.5" in length and 10mm diameter
- GREAT FOR PROFESSIONAL LABORATORIES, CLASSROOMS & HOUSEHOLD || Designed for use in professional laboratories, but is an ideal choice for science classrooms and household use
- MANUFACTURED BY EISCO LABS || Eisco Labs proudly manufactures its own products using state-of-the-art equipment, and following the highest standards of quality control. Each product is carefully designed by a team of laboratory professionals and experienced engineers with quality and durability in mind
Ideal uses for beakers, Erlenmeyer flasks, test-tubes, boiling (Florence) flasks, burettes. For securing the clamp to a frame or other apparatus an additional holder (sold separately) will be needed. Please see recommended Boss Head list. The screw adjustment allows for precise pressure when gripping glass objects, to avoid potential breakage. The round extension arm allows the clamp to be rotated 360 degrees as well as vary the distance from the support apparatus. Due to the cork lining it is not recommended that the fingers of the clamp are placed in direct heat.
Eisco Labs proudly manufactures its own products using state-of-the-art equipment, and following the highest standards of quality control.
Each product is carefully designed by a team of laboratory professionals and experienced engineers with quality and durability in mind. They are manufactured with only the highest grade, raw materials and according to international quality standards to ensure that they can withstand use in even the toughest laboratory environments.