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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.
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.
Pull the lever to slide the clamping arm along the bar; release to lock in place.
Hold up to five times the capacity of standard bar clamps. These are also known as I-beam clamps.
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.
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.
Each arm slides freely for quick, one-handed positioning. They lock when the screws are tightened onto a workpiece.
Attach to your bar clamp to hold material on three sides.
Clamp much farther in from the edge of the workpiece than with standard bar clamps.
Also known as J-clamps, these provide additional clearance to reach around obstructions and clamp workpieces in recessed areas.
The swivel pads pivot to grip nearly any shape of material.
Turn the handle to tighten these multipurpose tools for strong clamping in nearly any application.
These clamps have twice the capacity of standard C‐clamps.
With five times the capacity of standard C-clamps, these are the highest capacity clamps we offer.
Plastic clamping surfaces prevent damage to material.
Lighter weight than other metal clamps, these are less likely to bend thin material.
All components of these clamps are made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved. They satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
A bright finish makes these clamps easy to see.
These clamps are made of stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance.
Made entirely of fiberglass, these clamps won’t transmit electricity and are chemical resistant. They're often used around electrical equipment as well as in plating and anodizing applications.
With no handle or protruding screw, these clamps can fit into tight spaces.
Three screws apply pressure to three sides of a workpiece.
The clamp body is extra-slim to fit into narrow openings.
Clamp farther in from the edge of a workpiece than with other C‐clamps.
Hold the workpiece down against a bench or table.
Apply pressure to the side of a workpiece as well as the top and bottom.
The jaws move in unison to apply even pressure and prevent twisting.
Press the quick‐release button and slide the screw into position to make adjustments in less time.
For repetitive clamping, turn the holding screw to adjust the opening size one time, and then use the handle to secure and release workpieces.
With a light yet sturdy hold, these clamps help you keep workpieces in place hands-free for measuring and inspecting.