De-sta-co Clamps
looking at this EDN Design Idea : https://www.edn.com/custom-diy-dmm-smd-fixture-for-low-z-measurements The thing that caught my eye was the clamp - the article calls them: Lever arm-toggling ? Really ? In the olden days of the 1970s/80s/90s we called them: De-Sta-Co clamps because that's what was stamped into the clamp :) I imagine that there are many generic versions now. In our receiving inspection department they were used for holding a device-under-test (DUT) in place on a test fixture. With ICs this wasn't necessary but with other items it was required to hold the DUT in place to minimize affecting the temperature or whatever. https://www.destaco.com/clamping/manual-clamping/hold-down-clamps Where did we get them ? why here: https://www.mcmaster.com/products/destaco-clamps/ I wonder if Destaco ever considered doing what Louboutin did with their shoes - Destaco clamps always had red handles :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wik...