871 Results for C Clamps - Page 19
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 2"
- Item: C-Clamp
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 2-1/2"
- Throat Depth: 1-3/8"
- Item: C-Clamp
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 1"
- Item: C-Clamp
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- Item: Locking C-Clamp with Swivel Pads,6"
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- Item: Locking C-Clamp with Regular Tips - Bulk
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- Item: Locking C-Clamp with Swivel Pads,18"
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- Item: Locking C-Clamp with Regular Tips,6"
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 6 in
- Duty Rating: Regular Duty
- Throat Depth: 3 5/8 in
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- Item: Locking C-Clamp with Regular Tips,18"
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 5"
- Throat Depth: 3-1/4"
- Item: C-Clamp
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 2"
- Throat Depth: 3-1/2"
- Item: C-Clamp
Key Features:
- Item: Locking C-Clamp with Regular Tips,11"
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- Item: Locking C-Clamp with Swivel Pad Tips,11
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 18 in
- Throat Depth: 4-3/4 in
- Clamping Force: 1800 lb
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 4 in
- Duty Rating: Regular Duty
- Throat Depth: 2 3/4 in
Key Features:
- Max. Opening: 6 in
- Throat Depth: 5 1/2 in
- Body Material: Steel
Key Features:
- Throat Depth: 2-1/4 in
- Clamping Capacity: 3 in
Key Features:
- Throat Depth: 2-1/2 in
- Opening Capacity Max (In.): 2-1/2 in
- Spindle Diameter: 3/8 in
About C Clamps
C-clamps, also known as G-clamps, are designed to hold wood or metal workpieces together. C-clamps are often used in carpentry or metalworking and get their name from the shape of their frame. They are equipped with a large screw or rod component that allows you to customize the tension with which you’re holding your workpieces together by turning it. The most popular options are steel C-clamps or cast iron C-clamps. At Zoro, we offer heavy duty C-clamps from the most popular brands including Wilton, Kant-Twist, Bessey Tools, Proto, Westward and more. Enjoy shopping at Zoro for all the tools you need for your shop at everyday low prices.
What Do People Use C-Clamps For?
C-clamps are often used in woodworking and are great for holding workpieces together while glue dries. Make sure to insert a buffer between the wood and clamp so as not to damage the wood, if applicable. Carpenters also use C-clamps to hold pieces of wood for cutting. In addition, welders may use C-clamps as an extra set of hands that can hold a metal piece as it’s being worked on. Mechanics also use clamps to hold workpieces together as they work.
Shop Zoro to find every type of C-clamp you need for your business. We offer C-clamps in varying dimensions, materials, clamping pressures, duty ratings, and more.