METAL FLUID LINE CLAMPING ASSEMBLIES

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ECONO-ISOLATOR HYDRO-CRAFT, INC. 320 Sunpac Court Henderson NV 89011 metal fluid line clamping assemblies comprised primarily of clamping brackets, channels and mounting hardware for supporting and mounting fluid lines consisting of pipes, hose, and tubing, used in hydraulic, pneumatic, water, electrical and/or fuel line applications;non-metal fluid line clamping assemblies comprised primarily of clamps and bushings, for supporting and mounting fluid lines consisting of pipes, hose, and tubing in environmental control apparatus including refrigeration and other HVAC systems;
HYDRO-STRUT HYDRO-CRAFT, INC. 320 Sunpac Court Henderson NV 89011 metal fluid line clamping assemblies comprised primarily of clamping brackets, channels and mounting hardware for supporting and mounting fluid lines consisting of pipes, hose, and tubing, used in hydraulic, pneumatic, water, electrical and/or fuel line applications;non-metal fluid line clamping assemblies comprised primarily of clamps and bushings, for supporting and mounting fluid lines consisting of pipes, hose, and tubing in environmental control apparatus including refrigeration and other HVAC systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An electrical supply or connecting terminal with a clamping spring and a metal part located in an insulating housing having a conductor inlet opening for an electrical conductor. The clamping spring has a clamping leg and a contact leg, and the clamping leg and the metal part form a spring force clamp connection for the electrical conductor. The contact leg of the clamping spring is arranged essentially perpendicular to the insertion direction of the electrical conductor and a recess is formed in the contact leg for insertion of the electrical conductor. The clamping leg and the contact leg of the clamping spring are bent toward one another with the end of the clamping leg extending through the recess. The metal part has at least one mounting section inserted through the recess of the clamping spring in a direction opposite the insertion direction of the electrical conductor.