nonclamping
Nonclamping refers to a mechanical or structural design principle where a component or system operates without the use of traditional clamping mechanisms to secure or hold parts together. Unlike clamping systems that rely on squeezing or pressing parts into place—such as bolts, screws, or clamps—nonclamping methods focus on alternative strategies to achieve stability, alignment, or connection, often emphasizing ease of assembly, disassembly, or flexibility.
In engineering and manufacturing, nonclamping techniques are utilized in assemblies that require quick or tool-less setup,
In biological systems, nonclamping mechanisms can be observed in natural adhesion and attachment strategies that do
The concept of nonclamping is relevant in disciplines seeking sustainable and efficient design solutions. By reducing