Very large jobs move faster with more clamps. If you only have a few clamps, you spend all your time waiting for the glue to dry. That is not time effective. By the time the I finish with my last set of clamps, the first set has had enough time to be removed and used again.
From that point it is just a matter of cycling clamps onto new boards
and taking the cured boards to the next work station. Creates constant work and is very effective. When you do this for a living, you don't want to keep the customer waiting.

Mike
OK

On 12/8/2015 1:02 AM, Александр Ткач wrote:
Why do so many clamps ? A lesser amount.


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