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PORTABLE CLAMPING STAND
3) Portable Clamping Stand User Instructions (B) 465-900mm
3a) Reversing the sliding clamp rail (1)
1. Ensure that the clamp lock lever (10) located on the front of the clamping stand is in the unlock position as shown in (fig 12).
2. Using the rail push handle (1) extend and remove the sliding clamp rail (2) from the end of the clamping stand (fig 13a) and turn
the sliding clamp rail 180˚, then re-install the sliding clamp rail (2) back onto the clamping stand (fig 13b). Position the end of the
sliding clamp rail (2) until it is positioned over the two ball bearings located on each side of the top of the clamping stand (fig 13c).
4) Portable Clamping Stand User Instructions (B) 465-900mm
1. Ensure that the clamp lock lever (10) located on the front of the portable clamping stand is in the unlock position as shown in (fig 14).
2. Using the rail push handle (1) extend the sliding clamp rail (2) to enable you to fit the material you are clamping within the front and
rear anti marring jaws (3) (fig 15).
Note: You may need to remove the rail push handle (1) to clamp your product or material. You can remove the rail push
handle (1) by rotating the handle in an anti-clockwise direction until completely removed. When required replace the rail
push handle (1) by locating & rotating the handle into the rail in a clockwise direction until securely fastened.
3. Using the clamp foot pedal (8) press the foot pedal in and out with your foot to clamp your work piece tightly (fig 16a).
4. While maintaining pressure on the clamp foot pedal (8) move the clamp lock lever (10) down into the lock position as
indicated in (fig 16b).
5. Your work piece should now be tightly secured in the portable clamping stand and you can commence working on your
product or materials.
Un-clamping your work piece
1. To unclamp your work piece move the clamp lock lever (10) into the unlock position (fig 17) then press the
clamp foot pedal (8) with your foot (fig 18).
2. The Clamp is now unlocked and you can remove your work piece.
(fig 12)
(fig 13a)
(fig 13b)
(fig 13c)
(fig 14)
(fig 15)
(fig 16a)
(fig 16b)
(fig 17)
(fig 18)