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Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 4"
- Throat Depth: 2-7/8"
- Item: 4IN C-Clamp
Key Features:
- Max. Jaw Opening (In.): 48"
- Throat Depth (In.): 3-3/4"
- Item: Parallel Jaw Box Clamp
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- Item: C-Clamp,3" Jaw Opening
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- Item: Ratchet Bar Clamp / 18" Spreader Set, 2-
Key Features:
- Handle Material: Plastic
- Throat Depth (In.): 3 1/8 in
- Characteristics: Ergonomic 1 Handed Trigger Clamp, No tools required to easily convert from clamping to spreading, push button jaw release. Soft-touch jaw pads eliminate marring of work, and they'reremovable too. Steel bar for the strength you expect from BESSEY. Ergonomically shaped composite handle with trigger makes iteasy to achieve maximum clamping force.
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- Type: Adjustable Latches
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Finish: Plain
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- Handle Material: Wood
- Throat Depth (In.): 3 1/2 in
- Application: General Purpose, For Assembly, Gluing, Construction And Maintenance
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 5 in
- Duty Rating: Medium Duty
- Throat Depth: 3 in
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 3-1/2"
- Throat Depth: 3-1/4"
- Overall Length: 11"
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 5"
- Throat Depth: 2-3/8 in.
- Item: Malleable Iron C-Clamp 5"
Key Features:
- Handle Material: Steel
- Throat Depth (In.): 5 1/2 in
- Width: 7"
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 2 in
- Duty Rating: Light Duty
- Throat Depth: 1 1/4 in
Key Features:
- Overall Length: 12
- Size: 12"
- Material: Steel
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- Item: Spindle Clamps,.95lb.
Key Features:
- Handle Material: High Impact Plastic Resin
- Throat Depth (In.): 1 3/16 in
- Item: Bar Clamp
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- Item: Spring Clamp
- Reflectivity: Reflective
- Jaw Tip Material: Steel
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 10 1/8 in
- Duty Rating: Extra Heavy Duty
- Throat Depth: 6 in
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 3/8"
- Overall Length: 9"
- Size: 3/8"
Key Features:
- Item: Spring Clamp
- Throat Depth: 2 1/4 in
- Insulated: No
Key Features:
- Item: Vertical Handle Hold Down Clamp
- Type: Flanged Base, Solid Bar With Toggle Lock Plus
- Holding Capacity (Lb.): 700
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- Item: Jbos-3Sa, 3In. Spindle Assembly For Jbos
- Product Type: Jbos-3Sa, 3In. Spindle Assembly For Jbos
Key Features:
- Overall Length: 7"
- Finish: Epoxy
- Features: Slim Profile Allows Access In to Difficult Places; Straight Line Motion of Mobile Jaw Allows Offset Clamping; One-Handed Push Button Release System
Key Features:
- Max. Jaw Opening: 10"
- Material: DROP-FORGED STEEL
- Throat Depth: 5"
Key Features:
- Item: Traditional Angle Vice Plates 3"
Key Features:
- Max. Jaw Opening: 8"
- Item: HEAVY DUTY CLAMP
- Throat Depth: 5"
Key Features:
- Item: Toggle Clamp
- Type: Horizontal Handle Hold Down, SS
- Holding Capacity (Lb.): 200
About Clamps
Clamps are made in an array of designs and there’s likely one for every type of application you can imagine. In general, clamps are made to hold workpieces together and serve as another set of hands while you work. They’re commonly used in carpentry or metalworking, construction, furniture making, and more
Types of Clamps
At Zoro, we carry clamps in a wide variety of styles and applications including bar clamps, C-clamps, spring clamps, handscrew clamps, toggle-and-latch clamps, clamp accessories, and so much more. We offer clamps from the most popular brands including Wilton, Kant-Twist, Bessey Tools, Proto, and more. Enjoy shopping at Zoro for all the tools you need for your shop at everyday low prices.
Who Uses Clamps?
Clamps are often used in woodworking and are great for holding workpieces together while glue dries. Carpenters often use clamps to hold pieces of wood for cutting. In addition, welders may use clamps as an extra set of hands that can hold a metal piece as it’s being worked on. Mechanics also use clamps to hold workpieces together as they work.
What Are Some Popular Types of Clamps?
C-clamps are the most common type of clamp and can be used to hold pieces together or hold a workpiece to a workbench. Spring clamps come in a variety of sizes and are used for multiple applications including woodworking and jewelry making. A bar clamp can be used for larger projects, and with its flat bar, the head of the clamp can slide to offer stability. Toggle-and-latch clamps are controlled by their handles and utilize levers and pins to increase the force. A staple in several professions, toggle-and-latch clamps are used in millwork, metalwork, and carpentry. Shop Zoro to find every type of clamp you need for your business.