Utility clamp
Laboratory instrument
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A utility clamp is a laboratory apparatus resembling a pair of scissors. The screw in the middle works as the wide adjustment of 2-prong.[1] It is composed of 3 parts: 2-prong adjust, metal rod, and clamp down (the clamp is attached to the ring stand for adjusting the height). This apparatus is connected to a ring stand or retort stand. It is used to hold round laboratory glassware, such as beakers, and flasks, etc.[2] This type of clamp is made from stainless steel.[3]
- Top view of 2-prong utility clamp
- Side view of 2-prong utility clamp
UsesHold rounded laboratory glassware
MaterialStainless steel
Components2-prong adjust, metal rod, and clamp down
2-prong utility clamp attached with ring stand | |
| Uses | Hold rounded laboratory glassware |
|---|---|
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Components | 2-prong adjust, metal rod, and clamp down |