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The handle locks in a horizontal position for more clearance above the clamp than standard hold-down toggle clamps.
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.
A highly durable construction with hardened steel pivot pins and bushings provides a long service life.
Hold workpieces of different thicknesses without adjustment.
Push the lever to lock the handle and prevent accidental opening.
The handle locks in a horizontal position for more clearance above the clamp.
Mount the base to a work surface using screws.
Also known as toe clamps, these grip the side of a workpiece to leave the top free for machining.
The offset shape provides more clearance above the nut than standard clamps. Also known as gooseneck clamps.
Designed to provide more clearance above the nut than standard clamps, these have an offset shape. Also known as gooseneck clamps.
Position these clamps between two workpieces, vises, or fixtures and secure both to your machine table using T-slot nuts or bolts.
Install these clamps into a slot in your fixture to grip at the bottom of a workpiece edge, giving the cutting tool maximum access.
Machine these fixture clamps to match the contours of your workpiece for a stronger grip.
With no handle or protruding screw, these clamps can fit into tight spaces.
Press the quick‐release button and slide the screw into position to make adjustments in less time.
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.
These clamps have twice the capacity of standard fast-action bar clamps.
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.
Each arm slides freely for quick, one-handed positioning. They lock when the screws are tightened onto a workpiece.
These clamps are easier to install than our Extra-Strength Low-Profile Band Clamps. Also known as center-punch clamps, they seal with a quick hammer blow to the buckle.
Designed for both permanent connections and emergency repairs, use these buckles with banding to create your own low-profile hose clamps.
Keep this banding on hand for both permanent connections and emergency repairs. You'll need an installation tool and a buckle (both sold separately) to create a band clamp.
The end of the band curls back into the buckle—this gives these clamps up to 25% more strength than other low-profile clamps. They are also known as JS-style clamps.
Color code hose and tube lines in your facility to identify them at a glance.
Secure the levers on your cam-and-groove socket, so they don’t accidentally release and spill the contents of your line.
For areas with low clearance, these clamps have the mounting fastener to the side of the material, rather than on top.
Choose these handles when vertical space is limited. Also known as clamping handles, use them for applications involving frequent positioning, tightening, and holding adjustments. Lift the handle to rotate freely. Release it to engage and tighten.
These rugged steel handles provide lasting durability for applications involving frequent positioning, tightening, and holding adjustments in areas with limited vertical space. Lift the handle to rotate freely; then release the handle to engage and tighten. These handles are also known as clamping handles.