Size: Measures approximately 6 inches in jaw opening capacity, which refers to the maximum distance between the clamp's jaws when fully opened. |
Studded Design: Features a studded or threaded screw mechanism on one end of the clamp's jaw for adjusting and tightening the clamp. |
Heavy-Duty Construction: Typically made from high-strength materials such as forged steel or cast iron to withstand high clamping pressures and provide durability. |
Adjustable Jaw: The screw mechanism allows for precise adjustment of the jaw opening to accommodate different workpiece thicknesses. |
Wide Clamping Capacity: Capable of clamping onto thick materials or objects with a wide range of sizes, providing versatility in applications. |
Secure Grip: Equipped with large, swiveling jaws lined with textured surfaces or pads to securely grip and hold the workpiece without damaging it. |
Locking Mechanism: Features a locking mechanism to hold the adjusted position securely, ensuring consistent clamping pressure during use. |
Versatile Applications: Used in woodworking for securing pieces during cutting, gluing, or drilling; in metalworking for welding and fabrication; and in construction for holding materials in place during assembly or installation. |
Easy Operation: Designed for ease of use with a simple screw mechanism that allows for quick adjustments and tightening. |
Industrial Grade: Suitable for heavy-duty industrial applications where strong clamping force and reliability are essential. |