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Fittings come in two pieces to wrap around rails, so you can quickly modify existing structures without disassembling. Use clamp-on framing and fittings to form temporary partitions, modular conveyors, and workstations.
Thick construction makes this framing strong and sturdy.
Create lightweight adjustable structures. With telescoping aluminum rails, this framing is often used to make folding stands, extension poles, and sign frames.
Half the weight of steel, this aluminum framing resists corrosion in wet environments.
To provide corrosion resistance in wet environments, this framing is galvanized.
Stronger than plastic and aluminum, this is the lightest weight framing we offer. It has good resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Made of 316 stainless steel, this framing has excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
In addition to being lightweight and strong, this plastic framing is nonconductive with good resistance to chemicals and salt water.
For repetitive workholding, mount these clamps to T-slotted framing to hold and release parts.
Attach sensors, tubes, and other components to T-slotted framing rails and structures.
Add panels to T-slotted framing to create machine guards and strip doors.
Make your T-slotted framing workstation more ergonomic. These positioning arms let you move tools and other items within reach, reducing fatigue and streamlining repetitive processes.
Attach and position phones, tablets, monitors, and computer accessories on T-slotted rails.
Stay organized with hooks, bin boxes, shelves, and tool holders that work with T-slotted framing.
Build structures that stand up to more vibration and movement than T-slotted framing but with the same versatility and installation ease. Instead of T-shaped slots, these rails have slots that turn up and inward to keep connections rigidly aligned together.
Clamp panels onto strut channel to hold them in place.
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.
The swivel pads pivot to grip nearly any shape of material.
Hold up to five times the capacity of standard bar clamps. These are also known as I-beam clamps.
Pull the lever to slide the clamping arm along the bar; release to lock in place.
These clamps have twice the capacity of standard fast-action bar clamps.
The clamping arm slides freely along the bar for quick, one handed positioning. Tighten the screw onto a workpiece and the arm locks in place.
For the most demanding jobs, these clamps have almost five times the capacity of standard fast-action bar clamps.
Pull the handle to lock the jaw in place and prevent loosening caused by vibration.
Press the trigger to slide the clamping arm along the bar. Release the trigger and squeeze the pistol-grip handle to lock the clamp in place.
All adjustments can be made from one end, allowing clamping in tight spaces.
Place the arms on a pipe that is threaded at one end and at least 12" long to create your own bar clamp.
Each arm slides freely for quick, one-handed positioning. They lock when the screws are tightened onto a workpiece.
Press the trigger to slide the clamping arm along the bar. Release the trigger and squeeze the pistol‐grip handle to lock the clamp in place.
The large, flat jaws remain parallel when clamping to apply even pressure without denting or marring the workpiece. Pull the handle to lock or release the clamping arm.
Attach to your bar clamp to hold material on three sides.
Also known as J-clamps, these provide additional clearance to reach around obstructions and clamp workpieces in recessed areas.
Clamp much farther in from the edge of the workpiece than with standard bar clamps.
Switch the magnets on these clamps on and off for easy placement and removal of your workpiece.
Hold magnetic workpieces in place with these clamps.
Each arm has a handle for turning the magnets on and off.
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°.
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.
An easy-to-tighten band encircles and holds round and odd-shaped objects with even pressure.
Press the lever to lock the clamp onto material.
Clamp thin materials, or use in tight spaces.
The long, narrow jaws clamp farther into a workpiece and in tight spots.
Hold large workpieces with a standard-size clamp. Slide the jaws to adjust the opening size.
These clamps meet DIN VDE 0680-1 for protection against accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
Squeeze the handles to open the clamp; release and the spring holds it tightly in place.
Attached to an arm you can flex into position, these clamps hold objects such as a flashlight, tool, or instructions.
Extend the handle to reach the clamp into tight spaces.
Set includes 12 clamps and the installation pliers required for positioning and removal.
Clamp thin sheet material together without drilling holes. These clamps open with special pliers and spring closed when the pliers are released.
Connect heavy and difficult-to-position gasketed pipe by yourself—no need for powered equipment. Chains align the pipe and the lever forces one pipe into the socket end of another.
Elevate robot arms with these bases so they can reach onto raised surfaces, such as conveyor belts or workstations.