Joint clamps GKT of precision-cast stainless steel have slitted clamping points machined by cutting methods. They are comprised of two swivel clamps LKT.
The clamping point bores are situated in a plane and are connected by the clamping joint to swivel by ± 90°, from aligned orientation to perpendicular. They receive typically available rods and tubes with full surface contact over the entire cross-section of the bore.
At the screw points, hex socket cap screws or adjustable hand levers reduce the bore cross-section for clamping.
A hex socket cap screw or an adjustable hand lever at the clamping joint serves for locking the joint axis.
Adjustable hand levers are intended for repeated, tool-free clamping. Under the designation HEK, these are available separately for individual use and in other designs. Compared with the tool-operated hex socket cap screw, the clamping force achievable with an adjustable hand lever is lower due to the shorter lever length.