Straight Stop 100mm

s70_16

Technical parameters:

  • Dimension: 100 × 55 mm
  • Thickness: 15 mm (system 28) / 12 mm (system 16)
  • Material: DOMEX S355 MCD steel
Holes : 16
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Straight Stop 100mm

Straight Stop 100mm

 

Straight stop 150 mm

The 150 mm version combines a compact size with extra height, making it easier to position parts that require additional clearance above the table. It is a practical stop for aligning profiles, panels, and components that need precise lengthwise guidance, while leaving space for welding gaps and free torch movement.

Working on the table

The stop is fixed in the grid holes with a system pin, then clamps are positioned to secure the workpiece. The 150 mm height allows guiding the edge above the tabletop, reducing accidental contact with other accessories and improving weld pool visibility. This setup is particularly useful when assembling door frames, panels, and components prone to thermal distortion.

Everyday benefits

This size is the most versatile: low enough to stay out of the way, yet high enough to support longer edges more effectively. Repeatable referencing means fewer corrections after cooling, and setups can be easily reproduced in serial production.

  • better clearance for fillet welds,
  • stable guidance for long edges,
  • easy reproduction of setups in production.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

When should I choose 150 mm instead of 100 mm?

When additional clearance and more stable support for longer parts are required.

Is it compatible with system 16 and 28?

Yes, it is available in both versions – choose the correct one when ordering.

How should clamps be positioned?

Set them so that the forces push the workpiece against the stop, not across its surface.

Is it suitable for serial production?

Yes, repeatable hole grid positions allow fast reproduction of setups in batch production.

How to maintain the working surfaces?

Remove spatter and chips regularly, and use a light anti-spatter spray in welding zones for easier cleaning.

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