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Heavy Duty Steel Frame G Clamp Copper Screw 2-Inch W5690 | Ideal for All Types of Wood Work, Metal Work and DIY

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Product Description

Introducing the Heavy Duty Steel Frame G Clamp with Copper Screw, a robust and versatile tool designed for a wide range of applications in woodworking, metalworking, and DIY projects. This high-quality G clamp is an essential addition, offering reliability, durability, and precision. Crafted from an extra heavy-duty malleable steel frame, this G clamp is built to withstand tough conditions and demanding projects. Its solid construction ensures that it can hold and secure materials tightly together, preventing movement or separation during work. Whether you are working with metal, wood, or a variety of other materials, the sturdy frame provides the necessary strength to keep everything in place. The clamp features a copper-plated steel screw with a swivel pad, allowing for smooth adjustments and even pressure distribution across the surface. The copper coating on the screw is a significant advantage when working with metals, as it prevents weld spatter from sticking to the threads, making it easier to clean off molten metal. This feature extends the life of the tool and maintains its functionality over time, ensuring it remains an essential part of your toolkit. The swivel pad on the end of the screw allows the clamp to adapt to various shapes and surfaces, ensuring a firm grip on irregular or uneven materials. This makes the G clamp ideal for use in woodworking, metalworking, or any DIY task where precise and secure clamping is required. The swivel pad helps distribute pressure evenly, reducing the risk of damage to the work piece. Equipped with a comfortable sliding T-bar handle, this G clamp offers ease of use and greater control during tightening or loosening. The T-bar handle allows for effortless application of torque, making it simple to achieve a tight, secure grip without excessive effort. With a maximum opening of 2 inches (50mm) and a distance from the thread to the back plate of 20mm, this G clamp is ideal for small to medium-sized projects. Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver and adjust in tight spaces, while still providing the strength and security needed for effective clamping.

Key Features

Extra Heavy-Duty Steel Frame – Made from durable malleable steel, this G clamp ensures a strong and secure hold for various woodworking, metalworking, and DIY projects. Copper-Plated Steel Screw – The copper-coated screw prevents weld spatter from sticking, making it easy to clean off molten metal, ensuring long-lasting functionality. Swivel Pad for Even Pressure – The swivel pad on the screw adapts to uneven surfaces, providing even pressure distribution and reducing the risk of damaging materials. Ideal for Wood and Metal Clamping – Suitable for all types of wood and metal work, the G clamp holds objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation. Reinforced Shoulders for Added Strength – Reinforced shoulders increase the overall strength of the clamp, allowing it to handle heavy-duty tasks. Comfortable Sliding T-Bar Handle – The sliding T-bar handle allows for easy operation, providing greater control and torque for a secure grip.

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Technical Details

Boxed-Product Weight: 216.00g

Quick Code: QCHO000788

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Item model number: W5690

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