We will reply to your message within an hour.
Plastic clamping surfaces prevent damage to material.
For repetitive clamping, turn the holding screw to adjust the opening size one time, and then use the handle 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.
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.
For repetitive clamping, turn the holding screw to adjust the opening size one time, and then use the handles to secure and release workpieces.
Squeeze the handles to open the clamp; release and the spring holds it tightly in place.
Press the lever to lock the clamp onto material.
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.
Attached to an arm you can flex into position, these clamps hold objects such as a flashlight, tool, or instructions.
Hold lightweight objects, secure covers, and seal bags.
Mount these clamps to a bench top or other surface to keep workpieces in place.
A nonreflective black oxide finish prevents glare that can interfere with machine vision systems.
Push the lever to lock the handle and prevent accidental opening.
The handle locks in a horizontal position for more clearance above the clamp than standard hold-down toggle clamps.
Hold workpieces of different thicknesses without adjustment.
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.
Often used when assembling small parts, these small clamps have the holding strength of a full-size clamp.
Bolt to the side of an object. Often used to clamp lids and covers on containers.
Weld these clamps to the side of an object or drill your own holes in the mounting plate and bolt into place.
Mount these clamps below a surface.
Two sets of mounting holes allow mounting on the bottom or side.
The mounting base secures these clamps to a rail or bar.
The handle locks in a horizontal position for more clearance above the clamp.
Replace worn screws or customize your clamps.
These clamps have mounting holes on the bottom.
Pull the lever to slide the clamping arm along the bar; release to lock in place.
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.
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.
Clamp much farther in from the edge of the workpiece than with standard bar clamps.
Hold workpieces at a 90° angle.
Pads on these clamps prevent the grip from biting into the load.