Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Clamps are typically made from stainless steel (e.g., 304 or 316L) or titanium, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion in various environments.
Secure Design: The primary function is to securely hold a ball joint within its socket, preventing unwanted movement or separation.
Screw-Locking Devices: Most standard clamps feature a screw-locking mechanism to adjust the clamping force and maintain a tight seal. Some variants are spring-loaded, while others have fixed or simpler tightening systems.


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