About this Manual
The four types of grips described are covered throughout
this manual. The manual is divided into chapters cover-
ing description, specifications, installation, operation,
maintenance, and parts breakdown. The chapters are sub-
divided into information about each type of grip.
Throughout the chapters, the order of presenting the
grips – wedge, screw, chuck, and fiber – the same, so
that you will find navigating through the manual easier,
and can easily find the information about the particular
grip you are working with. Each type of grip has its own
major heading within each chapter.
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Summary of Contents for 2716-016
Page 1: ...M10 82716 14 Issue A March 1997 Miniature Grips for Low Force Testing Operator s Guide ...
Page 16: ...Preliminary Pages M10 82716 14 xvi ...
Page 20: ...Figure 1 1 Wedge Grips About this Manual M10 82716 14 1 4 ...
Page 22: ...Figure 1 2 Screw Grips Wedge Grips M10 82716 14 1 6 ...
Page 24: ...Figure 1 3 Chuck Grips Screw Grips M10 82716 14 1 8 ...
Page 26: ...Figure 1 4 Lever Action Fiber Grips Chuck Grips M10 82716 14 1 10 ...
Page 28: ...Lever Action Fiber Grips M10 82716 14 1 12 ...
Page 38: ...Lever Action Fiber Grips M10 82716 14 2 10 ...
Page 46: ...Fiber Grips M10 82716 14 3 8 ...
Page 62: ...Lever Action Fiber Grips M10 82716 14 4 16 ...
Page 66: ...Lubricating Wedge Grips M10 82716 14 5 4 ...
Page 69: ...Illustrated Parts General 6 3 ...