Elesa+Ganter 114333 HCK.176-SST-M12-NBR-GL-P-E-NC-80-NC Industrial NC Toggle Clamp
The Elesa+Ganter 114333 HCK.176-SST-M12-NBR-GL-P-E-NC-80-NC is a normally closed (NC) stainless steel toggle clamp designed for applications where safety and secure holding must be maintained by default. Unlike standard toggle clamps, this model remains locked unless deliberately released, making it ideal for critical industrial environments.
Mechanical Structure and Material Quality
The body of this clamp is manufactured from stainless steel, providing strong resistance to corrosion and mechanical fatigue. The M12 mounting system ensures firm installation into industrial fixtures, while the NC mechanism guarantees that the clamp remains in a locked state without operator intervention.
The NBR pad improves friction control and protects surfaces from wear or damage during repeated use. This makes the clamp especially suitable for precision manufacturing environments where surface quality is important.
Industrial Applications
This clamp is commonly used in safety enclosures, protective covers, and industrial machines where accidental release could cause operational risks. It is also used in automation systems where consistent locking behavior is required without manual adjustments.
Its reliability makes it suitable for both heavy-duty and medium-duty applications across manufacturing industries.
Elesa+Ganter 114333 Further system details can be found at Elesa+Ganter engineering solutions.
Key Benefits
- Normally closed safety locking mechanism
- Stainless steel corrosion resistance
- Stable M12 industrial mounting
- NBR protective contact surface
- High reliability under repetitive use
Elesa+Ganter 114333 FAQ
What does NC mean in this clamp?
NC means the clamp remains closed by default, ensuring safety and stability.
Is it suitable for safety systems?
Yes, it is widely used in protective and safety-critical machinery.
Does it require frequent maintenance?
No, its stainless steel structure reduces maintenance needs significantly.
Can it be used in automation lines?
Yes, it integrates well into automated industrial systems.

