destaco

Destaco, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA, is a Dover company offering a variety of high-performance automation and work holding solutions for more than 85 years. The Destaco Clamps catalogue includes manual toggle clamps like straight line clamps, pull-action latch clamps & plier clamps, pneumatic clamps, rotary actuators, cylinder mounts, position sensors and many more. Read More

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  • Cylinder Position Sensors

    Destaco pneumatic clamp position sensors are designed to sense the position of the cylinder piston by activating it using a magnetic ring. They are cylinder mounted using tie rods or supplied band clamps and feature an IP67 rated design with an LED indicator.

  • Pneumatic Cylinders
  • Pneumatic Grippers

    Destaco pneumatic grippers offer actuator gripping solutions and are ideal for picking, placing, holding & releasing applications in the robotics and automation industries.

  • Rotary Actuators

About Destaco

Destaco offers a wide range of products like manual clamps, pneumatic clamps, clamp accessories and many more. The brand's straight line action clamps are designed to hold a workpiece by pushing it towards a surface. Destaco 603 Series straight line action clamps are ideal for use as both push & pull clamps as they can be locked in both extended and retracted positions. Destaco 604 Series straight line action clamps on the other hand, feature adaptable and compact design due to their threaded body that provide a through hole mounting.
The brand also manufactures pull action latch clamps featuring handles to place a clamping pull bar or hook around an opposing workpiece latch that is horizontally or vertically oriented to the clamp base. These clamps provide a powerful closing force and a thumb control lever for positive holding and convenient single handed operation. They are generally offered in fixed latch, U hook (horizontal and vertical) and J hook type designs. Destaco 323 Series pull action latch clamps are equipped with a horizontal U hook for pulling workpieces that are parallel to the clamp base.
Choose from a wide range of these high-quality clamping products, available in a variety of bar sizes, styles, clamping base, dimensions, materials and load holding capacities on Raptor Supplies.
Raptor Supplies is not sponsored, endorsed or licensed by, or in any way affiliated with, Destaco.

Things To Consider

Cross-Reference Alternatives

Destaco clamps cross-reference with Bessey & Grainger clamps. Some of the Destaco clamp accessories / tools also cross-reference with Miller Fluid Power, Speedaire, Vestil, Honeywell, Johnson Controls & Siemens clamp accessories. So, if you're looking for a competitor clamp, tool or accessories that are either out of stock or obsolete, Raptor Supplies can help.

Shipping

Clamps are small in size and may require careful compact packaging. Hence, they are delivered by courier shipment and not by air freight.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which company owns Destaco?

Dover Corporation (a world leader in engineered products, pumps & process solutions and refrigeration & food equipment) owns Destaco, which is a leading manufacturer of clamping, gripping, linear / rotary transferring and robotic tools. Destaco was founded in 1915 as Detroit Stamping Company. Destaco designed & manufactured its first manual toggle clamp in 1936.

Where is Destaco located?

Destaco is headquartered at Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States of America. Their manufacturing facilities and offices are located across the globe in 12 locations in North America, Asia and Europe.

Which lubricant is recommended for use with Destaco clamps for their maintenance?

A coupling grease like Mobil XTC should be used when dealing with Destaco mechanical clamps, while the Magnalube G grease is great for use with pneumatic cylinder seals.

Are Destaco clamps rust resistant?

Yes, Destaco carbon steel clamps are zinc plated to withstand & minimise wear & tear due to harsh industrial environments. Destaco also supplies stainless steel clamps for applications requiring clamping in outdoor conditions.

What is the difference between a vertical & horizontal toggle clamp?

The difference between a vertical & horizontal toggle clamp lies in the locking position of the clamp handle. A vertical clamp handle is oriented vertically or perpendicular to the base when in the locked position, whereas a horizontal toggle clamp is positioned horizontally or parallel to the base.

How do latch clamps work?

Destaco pull action latch clamps depend on a handle for operating the tool, a clamping arm for contact point between the work item & clamp and a base for attaching the clamp to the surface. Once the simple linkage system of the clamp is put in the over-centre position, the handle is pulled horizontally for creating force parallel to the base and squeeze-holding the work items.

What is the difference between flat tip bonded spindles and swivel foot spindles?

Destaco flat tip bonded spindles reduce marking on fragile or polished surfaces while swivel foot spindles are used where a large area needs to be clamped.

What does holding capacity mean in terms of clamps?

The term "holding force or capacity" indicates the ideal strength of the clamp for holding down the equipment, workpieces or sheet metal on the assembly line or during other industrial applications.