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− | Bossheads consist of an S-shaped thick metallic item, with two screws. Other models consist of a rectangular piece with two holes and metallic screws. Generally, made of plain [[steel]], [[stainless steel]], [[brass]], [[aluminium]] or [[zinc]] ([[zamak]]). Special types of bossheads have a bent shape, while others have a thermometer clamp. | + | Bossheads consist of an S-shaped thick metallic item, with two integrated screws. Other models consist of a rectangular piece with two holes and metallic screws. Generally, bossheads are made of plain [[steel]], [[stainless steel]], [[brass]], [[aluminium]] or [[zinc]] ([[zamak]]). while the screw is always steel. Special types of bossheads have a bent shape, while others have a thermometer clamp. |
==Availability== | ==Availability== |
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A bosshead, sometimes called clamp holder, is a metallic piece of labware used to hold various metal rods and extension clamps, like iron rings or other utility clamps.
General
Bossheads consist of an S-shaped thick metallic item, with two integrated screws. Other models consist of a rectangular piece with two holes and metallic screws. Generally, bossheads are made of plain steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminium or zinc (zamak). while the screw is always steel. Special types of bossheads have a bent shape, while others have a thermometer clamp.
Availability
Bossheads can be purchased from lab suppliers. They can also be purchased online.