Handscrew Clamps

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100-600G
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Starting at $18.90

Handscrew clamps may not be the first thing you think of when you think of clamps, but they are one of the most useful workholding devices in the shop. These traditional clamps from Dubuque Clamp Works are of the best quality available anywhere.

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Jaw Length
Max Opening
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100-600 4" Handscrew Clamp
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4" 2-1/4" 2"
$18.90
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100-601 6" Handscrew Clamp
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6" 3" 3"
$19.90
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100-602 8" Handscrew Clamp
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8" 5" 4"
$23.90
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100-603 10" Handscrew Clamp
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10" 7" 5"
$26.90
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100-604 12" Handscrew Clamp
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12" 9-1/4" 6"
$31.90
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100-605 14" Handscrew Clamp
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14" 10-1/4" 7"
$37.90
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Dubuque Clamp Works is one of the last clamp manufacturers in the United States. They make these clamps in, where else, Dubuque, Iowa. These are traditional clamps made to the high standards you expect from a U.S.-made product. With a few of these clamps, you can perform a variety of work holding operations that would be impossible or impractical even with an army of bar clamps. Aside from the standard "pressing two pieces of wood together", these clamps can be used to create stop blocks, clamped to a work surface creating a makeshift vise, clamped in a vise to work on an odd-shaped workpiece or more comfortable working position, used to hold small workpieces against cutters, and the list goes on... These handscrew clamps are the best on the market and will last for generations.

Features:

- Quality, hard maple jaws

- Cold-drawn carbon steel threaded spindles and swivel nuts for ultrasmooth operation

- Heavy ferrules with removable pins join the hardwood handles to the spindles

- All metal parts are treated for corrosion resistance

- Oil-treated jaws for prolonged life, check resistance, and durability

Product Questions

From what point to what point is the jaw length measured?
Question by: Teresa Theesfeld on Nov 14, 2020, 1:45 AM
The Jaw length is the overall length of the wooden jaw itself.
Answer by: Andrew - Customer Service on Nov 17, 2020, 11:07 AM

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