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Bar clamps slide their movable jaw along a long rail that provides a wide capacity for holding work, so a single bar clamp spans the range of multiple sizes of C-clamps. They adjust to the size of the work and apply pressure to hold workpieces in place. Bar clamps are commonly used while gluing up joints on wood and performing fabrication tasks on metal.
Bar Clamps
Bar clamps grip workpieces between their straight jaws, applying uniform pressure for a secure hold. Also known as F-clamps, they have a threaded spindle to fine tune the jaw placement and adjust the pressure exerted on workpieces.
Light Duty
Sliding T Handle
Light Duty applies low clamping force (less than 1,000 lb.) to hold delicate materials.
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Medium Duty
Pivoting Screwdriver Handle
Medium Duty has a clamping force from 1,000 to less than 2,000 lb. for light industrial applications.
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Sliding T Handle
Medium Duty has a clamping force from 1,000 to less than 2,000 lb. for light industrial applications.
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Heavy Duty
Sliding T Handle
Heavy Duty has a clamping force from 2,000 to less than 4,500 lb. for heavy industrial applications.
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Extra Heavy Duty
Sliding T Handle
Extra Heavy Duty exerts the highest clamping force (4,500 lb. or more) for the most intense industrial applications.
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Nonmarring Bar Clamps
Nonmarring pads on the top jaw and spindle of these bar clamps reduce the risk of scratches or other damage to soft materials and delicate surface finishes. Also known as nonmarring F-clamps, they grip workpieces between their straight jaws, applying uniform pressure for a secure hold. Their spindle fine tunes the jaw placement and adjusts the pressure exerted on workpieces.
Light Duty
Screwdriver Handle
Light Duty applies low clamping force (less than 1,000 lb.) to hold delicate materials.
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Sliding T Handle
Light Duty applies low clamping force (less than 1,000 lb.) to hold delicate materials.
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Medium Duty
Screwdriver Handle
Medium Duty has a clamping force from 1,000 to less than 2,000 lb. for light industrial applications.
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Sliding T Handle
Medium Duty has a clamping force from 1,000 to less than 2,000 lb. for light industrial applications.
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Vibration-Resistant Bar Clamps
The ratchet-action jaw of these bar clamps allows faster setup than a threaded-spindle jaw and resists vibration to maintain consistent pressure on workpieces. Their pressure pad tilts to adjust to angled or uneven workpiece surfaces.
Light Duty
Lever Handle
Light Duty applies low clamping force (less than 1,000 lb.) to hold delicate materials.
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Medium Duty
Lever Handle
Medium Duty has a clamping force from 1,000 to less than 2,000 lb. for light industrial applications.
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Spatter-Resistant Bar Clamps
The copper-plated spindle of these bar clamps resists welding spatter, so it won't get fused into place. The spindle is threaded to fine tune the jaw placement and adjust the pressure exerted on workpieces. Also known as spark-duty bar clamps, they are commonly used to hold work in metal fabrication and pipe welding tasks.
Heavy Duty
Coated T Handle
Heavy Duty has a clamping force from 2,000 to less than 4,500 lb. for heavy industrial applications.
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Sliding T Handle
Heavy Duty has a clamping force from 2,000 to less than 4,500 lb. for heavy industrial applications.
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Extra Heavy Duty
Coated T Handle
Extra Heavy Duty exerts the highest clamping force (4,500 lb. or more) for the most intense industrial applications.
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Sliding T Handle
Extra Heavy Duty exerts the highest clamping force (4,500 lb. or more) for the most intense industrial applications.
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I-Beam Bar Clamps
The I-beam bar of these clamps provides greater resistance to twisting or bending than a typical slide bar. Also known as I-bar clamps and sash clamps, they remain straight for a secure hold, even when clamping across long distances. Their threaded spindle fine tunes the jaw placement and adjusts the pressure exerted on workpieces. I-beam bar clamps are commonly used to hold multiple boards, wide panels, and large assemblies.
Heavy Duty
Crank Handle
Heavy Duty has a clamping force from 2,000 to less than 4,500 lb. for heavy industrial applications.
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Extra Heavy Duty
Crank Handle
Extra Heavy Duty exerts the highest clamping force (4,500 lb. or more) for the most intense industrial applications.
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