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Eliminating the need for step blocks or other rear support, the pivoting rocker clamps workpieces of various thicknesses.
Use with T-slot nuts or bolts and a support to secure a workpiece, vise, or fixture to a machine table.
Instead of a step block, support these clamps using a screw, leveling mount, or any other threaded object.
The stepped end provides support and quick height adjustment when paired with a step block.
Making minimal contact with the workpiece while holding securely, these clamps are good for small parts and can clamp into holes and notches.
Get everything needed for basic workholding on a machine table.
Good for occasional machining, economy kits contain lower-strength components than standard kits.
A plastic pad on the gripping surface of these clamps prevents workpiece marring, making them useful for holding polished surfaces and reducing the need for secondary finishing steps.
Position these clamps between two workpieces, vises, or fixtures and secure both to your machine table using T-slot nuts or bolts.
Designed to provide more clearance above the nut than standard clamps, these have an offset shape. Also known as gooseneck clamps.
The offset shape provides more clearance above the nut than standard clamps. Also known as gooseneck clamps.
Use these blocks to support setup clamps. Fit the nonslip steps together for quick height adjustments.
Keep setup clamps from falling out of position when they are unclamped—the spring holds them up for quick workpiece insertion and removal. Also known as spring lifters.
Unlike other setup clamps that grip the horizontal surface of a workpiece, these clamps have a pivoting ball in the tip to get a firm hold on angled parts.
Also known as toe clamps, these grip the side of a workpiece to leave the top free for machining.
Precisely align and lock together your mold halves, so they stay in place during high-pressure injection molding.