FAQs about Retractable Heavy Duty Quarter Turn Clamps

Clamping force refers to the force generated when the cam groove moves along the balls inside the receptacle, compressing the spring and pulling the plate inward.

Because this product uses a spring clamping mechanism, a gap may occur if a tensile load exceeding the clamping force is applied. Therefore, the holding force should be considered equal to the clamping force.

Tensile strength refers to the maximum load that the clamp can withstand when the plate is pulled away from the base.

Please refer to the technical data of each product below for details.

Series Size Clamping Force (N) Tensile Strength at Failure (N) Max. Gap Between Plates (mm)
QCTH
QCTHL
QCTHH
0525-10 60 1200 1.5
0834-14 90 2600 1.2
0834-20
QCTHA 0525-10 60 1200 0.7
0834-14 90 400 1.1
QCTHA-SUS 0525-10 60 1200 0.7
0834-14 90 1.1
QCTHS 0825-20 250 1100 1.0
0834-20 400 1600 1.5
QCTHSA 0825-20 250 1600 1.2
0834-20 400

Yes.
This product can be used in applications subject to offset (moment) loads.

Please refer to the PDF below for guidelines on load calculations, gap generation, and precautions regarding product failure before determining suitability.

Guidelines for Applications with Offset (Moment) Loads

No.
The Mechanical Strength values do not include a safety factor.
These values represent the load levels at which failure can occur and should not be considered allowable loads.

Series Size Shear Strength at Failure (N) Tensile Strength at Failure (N)
QCTH
QCTHL
QCTHH
0525-10 1800 1200
0834-14 3200 2600
0834-20
QCTHA 0525-10 1800 1200
0834-14 3200 400
QCTHA-SUS 0525-10 1800 1200
0834-14 3200
QCTHS 0825-20 4800 1100
0834-20 1600
QCTHSA 0825-20 3000 1600
0834-20

Push-down force refers to the force required to push the knob down and insert the pin into the receptacle. Operating torque refers to the torque required to turn the knob to the ON/OFF position.

Please refer to the table below for the push-down force and typical operating torque.

Series Size Knob Push-down Force (N) Operating Torque (N·m)
QCTHA 0525-10 2.4 0.4
0834-14 4.6 0.5
QCTHSA 0825-20 3.3 0.6
0834-20 1

Durability testing is conducted under no-load conditions, focusing on repeated clamping and unclamping of the clamper.
The results of the durability tests are shown below for reference when evaluating product suitability.

Series Durability Test Cycles
QCTH 30,000 cycles
QCTHL
QCTHH
QCTHA
QCTHS
QCTHSA

Yes.
When mounted on a vertical surface, the moment load generated by the weight of the workpiece may cause a gap between the plates.
When used in a hanging position, a gap may occur if the weight of the workpiece exceeds the clamping force.
Please refer to the table below for details.

When using the product in a hanging position or on a vertical surface, be sure to implement adequate safety measures.

Series Size Clamping Force (N) Shear Strength at Failure (N) Tensile Strength at Failure (N) Max. Gap Between Plates (mm)
QCTH
QCTHL
QCTHH
0525-10 60 1800 1200 1.5
0834-14 90 3200 2600 1.2
0834-20
QCTHA 0525-10 60 1800 1200 0.7
0834-14 90 3200 400 1.1
QCTHA-SUS 0525-10 60 1800 1200 0.7
0834-14 90 3200 1.1
QCTHS 0825-20 250 4800 1100 1.0
0834-20 400 1600 1.5
QCTHSA 0825-20 250 3000 1600 1.2
0834-20 400

Yes, the product can be used with a single clamp and receptacle set.
However, we recommend using locating pins to prevent the plate from rotating.