clamp Emoji
The ๐๏ธ clamp emoji represents squeezing, holding, or fastening items together.
U+1F5DC U+FE0F
๐๏ธ is the Clamp emoji, showing a tool used to grip and secure objects. You can use it to express tightening, securing, or controlling things in a message or design.
clamp Emoji Meaning
The ๐๏ธ (CLAMP) symbol represents a clamp or squeezing tool. Itโs commonly used to suggest holding something firmly, tightening a connection, or applying pressure to secure parts. In everyday messages, it can imply โlock it down,โ โhold steady,โ or โkeep something in place.โ In creative or technical writing, it may be used metaphorically for compression, constraints, or careful fasteningโespecially when discussing hardware, tools, repairs, or any situation where items must stay fixed. Like other tool emojis, its tone is often practical and hands-on, making it useful for instructions or project updates.
Common uses
- โขTool or repair updates: โClamp it in place before tightening.โ
- โขConstruction or DIY project steps: labeling โclamp hereโ instructions.
- โขMetaphors for control: โWe need a clamp on scope and deadlines.โ
- โขDesign notes: indicating a fixed/secured element in UI mockups.
- โขHardware or engineering discussions: referencing holding force or fastening.
Examples
๐๏ธ Clamp Emoji Symbol
- ๐๏ธClamp the bracket, then tighten the bolts.
- ๐๏ธPlease clamp this part while the adhesive sets.
- ๐๏ธHold steadyโuse the clamp to keep it aligned.
- ๐๏ธWeโll clamp the wire connection for a secure contact.
- ๐๏ธReminder: clamp down before you test the setup.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F5DC U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🗜 | |
| HTML Code | 🗜 | |
| CSS | \1F5DC |
FAQ
What does ๐๏ธ mean?
It represents a clampโtypically holding, tightening, fastening, or applying pressure to keep items secure.
How do I copy the ๐๏ธ clamp symbol?
Select and copy the character from this page: ๐๏ธ. It will paste into most text fields and editors.
What is the unicode for ๐๏ธ?
Unicode name: CLAMP. Code point: U+1F5DC U+FE0F.
Can I use ๐๏ธ in code?
Yes. Use the provided escapes: HTML 🗜, CSS \\1F5DC, or JavaScript \\u{1F5DC U+FE0F}.