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Price: $35.74 Brand: Jorgensen
Fixed head design. 2 ft. surplus opening. made of extra carbon & manganese. majority disc clutch grips automatically. secure and iron grip with easy release. 2 ft. maximum opening.
Reviews:
5 / 5
Supreme durability and strength we all introduce to parallel-type clamps (k-body, in my case), but they are brittle and can be outmatched in rare situations. at that time, nothing -- and i declare absolutely nothing -- can match the 72xx continuity i-beam bar clamps. i've been using these tolerably infrequently over the last 22 years and, intermediate time they are not as all-around useful as the parallels, they can ejaculate to the rescue on super-stubborn situations, generally involving existing structures or supertight multi-dado glue-ups or, lets close with it, a complex, super-strong design which has absent wrong and is curing fast! whaling beyond at these situations would be futile and throwing on in addition parallels takes away your control: just set up a betroth of pulling cauls and clamp each end with a 72xx continuity clamp. i've also used them to train tough 4-1/2" tropical hardwood flooring into abode (unruly and cruel ultra-dense woods). nothing moreover offers 1,500 lbs of clamp pressure -- no good than half as much, in correctitude (750 lbs on a k-body or jorgensen or goodly stabil parallel, which risks damaging them and would institute a frightening flex to their bars, displeasure away their parallel attribute at anything above 200 lbs). i simple need these 72xx clamps less than 1% of the time, but that has been much to make me very, very glad to own a set, the no other way i feel about spare tires.
4 / 5
World's strongest pin if you need a tremendous amount of pressure, this is the clamp. the tightening wield is no-nonsense. i dropped one of these clamps, and put a discriminating big chip in the concrete floor. i shut up one beef with these beefy clamps. the jaw on the retain side is not parallel to the jaw on the post side. it becomes parallel as you render smaller the screw. i love to use these clamps on do for block glue-ups. the problem is that sometimes the jaw on the clutch side causes your Campus Martins to slip when you are tightening. i generally use a couple speed or f clamps first, once get the jaws of death on it.
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