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Always have a hand free! That’s the big advantage of a one-handed clamp! It can’t exert quite as much force as a screw clamp, but for many tasks in the woodworking shop, the achievable pressure is completely sufficient. However, when gluing heavy workpieces, they can reach their limits, so it’s better to use heavy screw clamps (malleable cast iron or solid steel). Due to the jaws made of soft plastic with their relatively large pressure area, you need an additional piece much less often than with a screw clamp. The one-handed clamp will quickly become one of those tools for you where you wonder why you didn’t think of it sooner.
Available, delivery time: 2-3 days
Available, delivery time: 2-3 days
Available, delivery time: 2-3 days
Available, delivery time: 2-3 days
Available, delivery time: 2-3 days