A G-clamp, also commonly referred to as a C-clamp, is a versatile clamping tool shaped like the letter “C” . It is used to hold objects securely in place for woodworking, metalworking, gluing, welding, and various other DIY tasks.
A G-clamp, also commonly referred to as a C-clamp, is a versatile clamping tool shaped like the letter “C” . It is used to hold objects securely in place for woodworking, metalworking, gluing, welding, and various other DIY tasks.
Here are the main parts of a G-clamp:
Here are some of the advantages of using G-clamps:
When choosing a G-clamp, consider the size, jaw width, throat depth, and material. G-clamps are available in a variety of sizes, with jaw widths ranging from a few inches to over a foot. Throat depth refers to the distance between the screw and the frame, which determines the maximum thickness of the workpiece that can be clamped. G-clamps are typically made of cast iron, although some lightweight models may be made of nylon or aluminum.
• Yellow powder coated bar
• Zinc plated thread bar
• Packing: color sleeve
STOCK NO. | MAX. OPENING | QTY./CARTON |
10112 | 75mm, 3″ | 48 |
10113 | 100mm, 4″ | 30 |
10114 | 150mm, 6″ | 16 |
10115 | 200mm, 8″ | 12 |
STOCK NO. | MAX. OPENING | QTY./CARTON |
10112 | 75mm, 3″ | 48 |
10113 | 100mm, 4″ | 30 |
10114 | 150mm, 6″ | 16 |
10115 | 200mm, 8″ | 12 |
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