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Turn the knob to adjust the opening size.
Squeeze the handles and the jaws will automatically adjust to fit your workpiece.
Slide the upper jaw to adjust the opening size. These clamps hold larger workpieces than other locking plier clamps of similar size.
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.
Angled jaws clamp sheets, bars, and U-channels at 90°.
Press the lever down to lock these clamps, which fit in tight spaces and hold thin materials.
The jaws on these tools apply outward pressure for use as a spreader.
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 long, pivoting jaws let you clamp farther into your workpiece and in tight spots.
Use these tools for light duty clamping. Squeeze the handles to open; release to close.
Clamp thin materials, or use in tight spaces.
Press the lever to lock the clamp onto material.
Squeeze the handles to open the clamp; release and the spring holds it tightly in place.
These clamps meet DIN VDE 0680-1 for protection against accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
Hold large workpieces with a standard-size clamp. Slide the jaws to adjust the opening size.
The long, narrow jaws clamp farther into a workpiece and in tight spots.
Extend the handle to reach the clamp into tight spaces.
Attached to an arm you can flex into position, these clamps hold objects such as a flashlight, tool, or instructions.
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.
Hold lightweight objects, secure covers, and seal bags.
Lock the jaws in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and these pliers stay clamped in place to leave your hands free.
Hold larger workpieces than standard locking pliers. These tools lock in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and stay clamped in place.
Squeeze the handles and the jaws automatically adjust to fit a workpiece and lock in place.
Choose a stainless steel tool for environments where moisture and other contaminants are present. These pliers resist corrosion that can hinder joint movement, but the jaws will wear more quickly than a steel tool. Lock the jaws around a workpiece and they stay clamped in a vise-like grip.
With long jaws for reach, these pliers clamp and lock around workpieces in hard-to-access areas.
Made of stainless steel with long, lockable jaws and thin tips, these pliers can be clamped in place around hard-to-reach objects in areas with moisture and other contaminants.
Secure these holders to a table or benchtop and slide in up to three pairs of locking pliers to create a hands-free way to hold your work.
With jaws that lock into position for a good grip, these pliers are designed to remove stripped, rusted, and tamper-resistant screws.
Curved jaws grip bolt heads and nuts with rounded corners. These pliers lock in a vise-like grip and stay clamped in place, leaving your hands free.
Change out worn or broken springs in the handle of your locking pliers.
Reach around closely spaced components and other obstructions. These pliers lock in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and stay clamped in place to leave your hands free.
Attach your locking pliers to a slide hammer to pull stubborn objects.
Clamp down on nonreinforced hose and tube to squeeze it shut, eliminating the need to drain the hose when working on pumps, heating and cooling systems, and fuel lines.
Grip hose and tubing for installation and removal without damage.
Squeeze the handles to open the jaws; release to snap them closed. Once closed, they stay clamped in place to leave your hands free. These pliers reach around closely spaced components and other obstructions.
Lock the jaws in a vise-like grip around a workpiece and these assorted pliers stay clamped in place to leave your hands free.
Also known as hemostats, these tongs enable intricate work in tight spaces and the jaws can be locked closed. The handle has interlocking teeth that allow you to adjust the clamping pressure.
Install hose and tube clamps with these specially designed pliers.
Create a grounding path to prevent static charge buildup.
Keep grounding clamps and cables neatly organized and stored.
Designed specifically for use with welding circuits.
As you squeeze the handles, the vise-like jaws lock tightly onto the ferrule to secure barbed fittings onto your hose.
Seal press-connect fittings onto steel and stainless steel pipe without threading or welding. Slide the tubing into a fitting and use these tools to crimp the connection.
Create a leak-tight seal without using heat or solder. Slide copper tubing into a press-connect fitting and use these tools to crimp the connection.
Hold lightweight objects, secure covers, and seal bags in sanitary and corrosive environments.