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High-strength toggle anchors provide an extremely strong hold and stay in position when a bolt is removed.
A spring-loaded toggle holds against the back of the material.
Use these stud-style anchors with nuts.
Bolts are beveled under the head for use in countersunk holes.
A shallow head makes these bolts good for low-clearance applications.
These anchors fit a range of sheet metal and wood screw sizes since they form their own threads when installed.
These stud-style anchors include a nut and a washer.
A pivoting toggle bar creates a strong hold.
A wing-like toggle holds against the back of the material and spreads the force over a large area to hold 30 lbs. or more.
Push the lever to lock the handle and prevent accidental opening.
Mount the clamp on a lid and the latch plate on the side of a container.
A highly durable construction with hardened steel pivot pins and bushings provides a long service life.
Fit the draw arm over a latch plate and pull the handle to clamp.
Mount these clamps below a surface.
Two sets of mounting holes allow mounting on the bottom or side.
These clamps have mounting holes on the bottom.
The mounting base secures these clamps to a rail or bar.
The handle locks in a horizontal position for more clearance above the clamp.
Bolt to the side of an object. Often used to clamp lids and covers on containers.
Weld these clamps to the side of an object or drill your own holes in the mounting plate and bolt into place.
Suitable for production applications, these clamps have double the service life of other air-powered toggle clamps.
Hold workpieces of different thicknesses without adjustment.
Often used when assembling small parts, these small clamps have the holding strength of a full-size clamp.
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.
The handle locks in a horizontal position for more clearance above the clamp than standard hold-down toggle clamps.
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.
A nonreflective black oxide finish prevents glare that can interfere with machine vision systems.
Mount these clamps to a bench top or other surface to keep workpieces in place.
The base fits into round or square holes on most workholding tables for clamping anywhere on the work surface.
Mount the base to a work surface using screws.
Hold the workpiece down against a bench or table.