Retort Clamp, Four Prongs, Powder Coated Finish, High Quality

From $11.90 (ex GST)

  • Four-prong design ensures stable and secure grip 
  • Powder-coated finish resists corrosion and wear 
  • Adjustable jaws fit various lab glassware sizes 
  • Ideal for flasks, condensers, and burettes 
  • Used in teaching, research, and industrial labs 
  • Made from lab-grade metal – Reliable durability 

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SKU: LC-16-RC5700 Category:

Description

Retort clamp four prongs provides a secure and stable way to hold glassware during heating, reflux, distillation and filtration work in Australian laboratories. Designed for reliability across teaching, research and industrial settings, the clamp supports round and irregular vessels with a firm, centred grip that reduces slip and improves workflow safety. LabChoice Australia supplies each unit with a durable powder coated finish that resists corrosion and repeated chemical exposure.

Manufactured with precision aligned jaws and smooth threads, this four prong retort clamp offers secure positioning on both vertical and horizontal support rods. The adjustable mechanism allows fine control over pressure, helping protect BORO 3.3 glassware during extended heating cycles. Performance aligns with general laboratory hardware expectations referenced in ISO 3585 (borosilicate compatibility) and ASTM E310 practice for handling laboratory apparatus, ensuring dependable support in demanding applications.

Laboratories across chemistry, biology, environmental science and education rely on four prong clamps for holding condensers, flasks, thermometers and extraction components during hands free operation. The robust build and ergonomic controls make this clamp suitable for routine use in universities, schools, QA labs and industrial R&D facilities. Reviewed by the LabChoice Technical Team for accuracy and reliability.

Item Code Rod length (inches) Material Pack
LC-16-RC5701 7 Cast Iron 1
LC-16-RC5702 12 Cast Iron 1

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