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Mount workpiece holders, light machinery, collaborative robots, and other components onto these tables to create custom workspaces, no drilling or tapping required.
These plates have three T-slots for use with T-slot nuts, bolts, and setup studs.
Precisely position work on X- and Y-axes using the handles.
Rotate work 360° and precisely position it on X- and Y-axes by turning the handles.
Rotate your work 360°. These tables can be mounted horizontally or vertically.
Mount these versatile blocks to any flat surface for machine table-style T-slot clamping. They can also be used on a machine table to clamp parts at specific angles or add more total clamping points.
Prevent chips, debris, and small parts from falling into T-slots.
Scrape debris out of machine table T-slots.
Use with T-slot nuts or bolts and a support to secure a workpiece, vise, or fixture to a machine table.
Get everything needed for basic workholding on a machine table.
Eliminating the need for step blocks or other rear support, the pivoting rocker clamps workpieces of various thicknesses.
Instead of a step block, support these clamps using a screw, leveling mount, or any other threaded object.
Good for occasional machining, economy kits contain lower-strength components than standard kits.
The stepped end provides support and quick height adjustment when paired with a step block.
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.
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.
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.
The offset shape provides more clearance above the nut than standard clamps. Also known as gooseneck clamps.
Making minimal contact with the workpiece while holding securely, these clamps are good for small parts and can clamp into holes and notches.
An alternative to setup clamps, these heavy duty clamps have high holding power to secure workpieces during machining.
Use these clamps to hold large round parts for machining. Each clamp comes with five lengths of chain that combine to accommodate different size workpieces.
Smaller than standard setup clamps, these clamps leave more usable space on a machine table when mounting a vise.
The built-in T-slot nut on these side clamps lets you clamp a part to a machine table quickly. Their small footprint leaves more free space on your table than standard side clamps.
Also known as toe clamps, these grip the side of a workpiece to leave the top free for machining.
Get projects off to a quick start with these kits that include the components you need to build simple structures, such as workbenches and stands.