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Locking clamps operate like locking pliers, using their handle to close and lock the jaws onto objects or materials. Their adjustment screw fine tunes the clamping pressure, and their release mechanism unlocks the jaws. Also known as locking plier clamps, they provide a temporary hold for a range of workholding tasks in automotive work, pipe fitting, metal fabrication, and woodworking.
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Locking Sheet Metal Clamps
Flat, wide jaw plates on locking sheet metal clamps create a firm grip to pull, bend, form, and crimp sheet metal. They also stretch upholstery webbing across furniture framing and grab other flat materials that are difficult to hold by hand.
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Locking Panel Clamps
Locking panel clamps hold and align two auto body panels or thin sheets in a side-by-side position for welding or joining. Their bottom jaw slides forward toward the upper jaws to grip panels tightly between the dual, bent jaw tips. A U-slot in the center of the jaws maintains visibility of the joint to allow accurate positioning. Panel clamps are commonly used to pinch welds on door panels.
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