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Hold workpieces at a 90° angle.
With five times the capacity of standard corner clamps, these secure two workpieces at a 90° angle.
Clamp up to three workpieces at 90° angles.
Two clamps connected by a pivoting arm hold workpieces at nearly any angle.
Sized for small parts and tight spaces, these clamps have a pivoting pad at each end to hold workpieces at any angle up to 180°.
Each arm has a handle for turning the magnets on and off.
Hold magnetic workpieces in place with these clamps.
Switch the magnets on these clamps on and off for easy placement and removal of your workpiece.
Clamp workpieces from the outside at a 90° angle, leaving the inside free for welding or fabrication.
Hold and align up to three workpieces at 90° angles.
Mount the clamp on a lid and the latch plate on the side of a container.
Push the lever to lock the handle and prevent accidental opening.
Angled jaws clamp sheets, bars, and U-channels at 90°.
Slide the upper jaw to adjust the opening size. These clamps hold larger workpieces than other locking plier clamps of similar size.
Hold the workpiece down against a bench or table.
The matching jaws are ground flat for a firm grip and even pressure when clamping smooth surfaces.
Each jaw can be positioned at an angle to hold round, angled, and odd-shaped material.
For repetitive clamping, turn the holding screw to adjust the opening size one time, and then use the handle to secure and release workpieces.
An easy‐to‐tighten band encircles and holds round and odd‐shaped objects with even pressure.
The swivel pads pivot to grip nearly any shape of material.
Snap these magnetic plates in and out of the mounting rail as swappable stages for measuring and inspecting parts.
From towers and brackets to standoffs and supports, these components are the building blocks for your custom fixturing setup.
These clamps have a fixed hanger for rigid connections.
Suspend material at any angle from the beam. Clamps have a fixed jaw that secures to the beam and a hanger that swivels 360° to position material and accommodate for misalignment.
Also known as purlin clamps, these clamps are shaped to fit around beams that have a 45° or 90° lip.
These clamps rotate and pivot to ensure the rod hangs straight, even on sloped beams.