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Mount to the top of your workbench.
A removable, heavy duty steel base plate provides a flat, durable clamping surface. Carry it where needed or mount the base plate to your workbench.
For repetitive clamping, turn the holding screw to adjust the opening size one time, and then use the handles to secure and release workpieces.
The handle locks in a horizontal position for more clearance above the clamp than standard hold-down toggle clamps.
Hold workpieces of different thicknesses without adjustment.
Push the lever to lock the handle and prevent accidental opening.
A highly durable construction with hardened steel pivot pins and bushings provides a long service life.
Reduce the chance of getting pinched when unclamping. These clamps have more space between the handle and the arm than other low-profile toggle clamps.
Mount these clamps to a bench top or other surface to keep workpieces in place.
A nonreflective black oxide finish prevents glare that can interfere with machine vision systems.
Hold workpieces of slightly different thicknesses with one clamp. These clamps automatically adjust to compensate for imperfections or small inconsistencies on the material’s surface.
Often used when assembling small parts, these small clamps have the holding strength of a full-size clamp.
Two sets of mounting holes allow mounting on the bottom or side.
Mount these clamps below a surface.
Weld these clamps to the side of an object or drill your own holes in the mounting plate and bolt into place.
Bolt to the side of an object. Often used to clamp lids and covers on containers.
The mounting base secures these clamps to a rail or bar.
The handle locks in a horizontal position for more clearance above the clamp.
Suitable for production applications, these clamps have double the service life of other air-powered toggle clamps.
These clamps have mounting holes on the bottom.
Replace worn screws or customize your clamps.
Attach one of these nonmarring rubber or plastic tips to prevent a metal holding screw from damaging workpiece surfaces.
Push or pull the plunger to hold your workpiece from the side.
Pull the handle backward to push the plunger forward. These clamps secure when the plunger is fully extended to hold your workpiece from the side.
Smaller than standard push/pull toggle clamps, these are often used for electronics and small fixturing applications.
Smaller than standard push toggle clamps, these are often used for electronics and small fixturing applications.
Secure your workpiece from the side by fully extending the plunger, and push a lever to lock the handle in place.
The handle can be rotated 125° for easier access or extra clearance above the clamp.
Moving parts are protected by a metal cover when the clamp is engaged to prevent dirt and dust from clogging the clamp.
Panel mount through a hole with the included nut, or drill and tap a hole to flush mount. A pushing or pulling motion holds workpieces from the side.
Secure these clamps to a rail or bar.
Drill a hole to mount these clamps through a surface and secure the mounting flange with screws. The plunger can be locked at any position along its travel.
The plunger can be locked at any position along its travel.
Use for repetitive clamping and in production environments or hard-to-reach locations.
Fit the draw arm over a latch plate and pull the handle to clamp.
Mount the clamp on a lid and the latch plate on the side of a container.
For repetitive clamping, turn the holding screw to adjust the opening size one time, and then use the handle to secure and release workpieces.
Hold the workpiece down against a bench or table.
Screw these clamps directly into a tapped hole in a fixture.
Mount using the holes in the base.
Turn the handle to move the jaw on these basic vises.
Push the handle to slide the jaw into place for quicker setup than standard drill-press vises.
The dials on these vises are graduated in smaller increments than standard cross‐slide drill‐press vises for finer adjustment. Use to precisely position work on X and Y axes.
Use the adjustment dials to ensure your work is accurately positioned on X and Y axes.
The base and three sides of the vise are ground flat, enabling mounting on its base, either side, or upright.
Tilt and lock the vise to hold work at any angle up to 90°.
The jaws move inward at the same time to consistently position your workpiece in the center of the vise.
Reliably hold workpieces with these basic machine vises.
Compressed air controlled by a foot pedal allows hands‐free operation. Use these vises in production applications with frequent insertion and removal of workpieces.
Tilt the head on two axes and rotate the base to position your workpiece at almost any angle.
Designed for precision grinding and inspection, the construction of these vises ensures workpieces are held perfectly square. They are also known as toolmakers’ vises.