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Before this came the purchase of the first patent for a spring clamp.
Spring clamps have become recognized worldwide as an industrial standard for wire connection.
It leads to a bladder, and there's a spring clamp on it.
Spring clamp (first item of third row in photo)
These are used similar to standard spring clamps, but are just pinched by hand, and provide very little clamping force.
This led to the creation of the screwless clamp, known today as the spring clamp.
Besides C-clamps, spring clamps are useful for light-duty work.
Use one or more C-clamps or spring clamps, which resemble clasp-type clothespins.
I extracted one of half a dozen bottles held in place by felt-lined spring clamps and examined it under the chart table lamp.
Light came from one of those portable construction lights with spring clamps attached to the head frame of the bunks.
One disadvantage to the spring clamp capo is that the pressure of the spring is not adjustable.
The Coravin wine access system (£269, coravin.co.uk) is a sprung clamp with non-coring needle and spout.
Two of the most recognizable models of spring clamp capos are manufactured by Dunlop and Kyser.
For building small boats under 5m some specialized tools are needed such as clamps (cramps) either G clamps or spring clamps.
The sea lions carry a spring clamp in their mouths that can be attached to a swimmer or diver by simply pressing it against the person’s leg.
She obeyed, hands behind her neck and then she saw the little brass bells he held and that each was fixed to a little spring clamp.
Spring clamps are particularly suited for confined or otherwise awkward places where other clip types would require tightening tools applied from narrow and possibly inaccessible angles.
Graham sought to solve this problem by attaching the plow shanks to spring clamps, to allow them to flex freely underneath the frame of the plow.
Another type of spring clamp, typically only used on vacuum hoses, is just a piece of spring steel wire bent into a loop, with the ends curled to provide handles.
Meanwhile, on level three, near side, Ruthan directed the pollination of the new tomato crop, three rows, set in organic slurry, propped with hydrocarbon rods, with spring clamps.
He opens the cabinet to the left of the oven and discovers that the 12-gauge Mossberg is securely in its spring clamps, to which he returned it after killing the two clerks.
The diver's nose was pinched by a pair of spring clamps ("pince nez") to prevent ingress of water, and his eyes were protected by small goggles with rubber surrounds.
The above-mentioned drop D design was previously achieved, for example, by applying a spring clamp capo to the treble side of the fretboard but leaving the bass E string uncovered.