Spring Clamps
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Spring clamps open and close on a spring-loaded or ratcheting pivot point to create tension that concentrates pressure in the jaws for a secure hold on objects and materials. They operate with one hand, keeping the other hand free to insert or remove workpieces. Spring clamps are commonly used to hold work in light-duty assembly, woodworking, carpentry, and crafting applications.
Steel Spring Clamps
Steel spring clamps are typically stronger at the tip and slimmer than standard plastic clamps to fit in tighter spaces.
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Plastic Spring Clamps
Plastic spring clamps are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and less likely to damage or mar surfaces compared to steel spring clamps.
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Ratcheting Plastic Spring Clamps
Ratcheting spring clamps increase clamping pressure as their handles are squeezed, varying from gentle to firm pressure to suit different materials and applications. They allow rapid clamping, lock the jaws to maintain pressure, and open the jaws with a quick-release lever. Their C-shaped throat provides ample space to reach over obstacles and around large workpieces. These plastic clamps are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and less likely to damage or mar surfaces than steel spring clamps.
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Needle-Nose Plastic Spring Clamps
The long, slim jaws of needle-nose spring clamps access tight spaces, grip small objects, and form a deep throat for reaching onto worksurfaces or over obstructions. These plastic clamps are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and less likely to damage or mar surfaces than steel spring clamps.
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Variable-Jaw Plastic Spring Clamps
Variable-jaw spring clamps allow their jaws to adjust up and down along a post to increase or decrease their clamping capacity for a wide range of material thicknesses. These plastic clamps are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and less likely to damage or mar surfaces than steel spring clamps.
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Insulated Plastic Spring Clamps
Insulated spring clamps are nonconductive to protect against electrical shock if they make accidental contact with live circuits. They are commonly used to clamp objects and materials near energized wiring or equipment. These plastic clamps are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and less likely to damage or mar surfaces than steel spring clamps.
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