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  2. Clamp holder - Wikipedia

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    A retort stand rod and clamp are inserted into two jaws of a clamp holder and adjustable thumbscrews fasten the clamp holder to the attachments and lock it in place. The attachments can be secured with the thumbscrews to be positioned at any height or angle, with a regular clamp holder positioning the apparatus at a 90° angle.

  3. Retort stand - Wikipedia

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    The rod may be up to 750 mm and screws into a female thread in the base. [5] The height of the rod is sufficient for most experiments and usually fits within fume hoods and glove boxes. If a taller rod is required, the solid base is usually replaced by a tripod for stability when supporting larger apparatuses, such as extremely large tubes ...

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  5. Iron ring (laboratory) - Wikipedia

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    Iron rings used in a laboratory. An iron ring or ring clamp is an item of laboratory equipment which comprises a conjoined metal ring and radially-extending rod. [1] In some cases, the rod terminates in a screw clamp for attachment to a retort stand or other support; in others, the rod may be attached to a stand by means of a laboratory clamp holder. [2]

  6. Utility clamp - Wikipedia

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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).

  7. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Metal stands and holders are used to support percussion instruments or microphones. Floor stands are often tripods and telescoping. Tom-tom and cymbal stands may have a "boom arm" attached to extend holder reach, and a "tilter" to move instruments into a desired position. Smaller "clamp holders" may also be used to attach more instruments to ...

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