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C Clamp / G Clamp - E-2079

A C-clamp, also called a G-clamp, is a tool used to hold pieces of wood or metal in place. It’s often used in carpentry and welding, but can be used for other things too. You use a C Clamp/G Clamp by turning a screw at the bottom of the frame until it holds the piece tightly.

Specification
Size (mm)Size (Inch.)Inner Box (Qty.)Outer Box (Qty.)
502″1040
753″1040
1004″624
1506″520
2008″416
25010″28
30012″28

 

Additional Features

  • The frame is made from flexible cast iron.
  • Steel screws with a sliding T-shaped handle and swivel feet.
  • Bright, rust-resistant coating
  • LARGE “T” HANDLE: Makes it easy to apply force.
  • Large “T” handle for more turning power
  • Roll-formed screw threads make sure that the screw moves smoothly and lasts a long time.
  • Malleable Cast Iron
  • Carbon Steel Screw-Zinc Plated
  • Powder Coated Body

What is a C clamp G Clamp used for?

To use a G-clamp, you turn the screw at the bottom of the frame until you reach the desired level of tightness. When tightening, the objects being held are squeezed between the screw and the frame. Loosening the clamp releases the pressure, allowing you to move the secured objects.

In woodworking, while G-clamps are handy, they can leave marks on the wood. To prevent this, you can place pieces of scrap wood between the clamp and the workpiece. These scraps absorb the pressure, protecting your project from damage. There are also clamps with longer arms available for reaching into tight spaces.

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