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Drop-forged, regular-duty with extra deep-throat.
Improved frame design allows for a higher proof test, greater throat depth, and lower overall weigh.
Acme rolled spindle threads provide maximum strength and clamping force
Exceptional value and performance.
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These clamps feature a C-shaped frame, and can be used to hold together workpieces in process.
They are available in a wide range of sizes, throat depths, and load capacities to help you provide a secure hold on your work.
Use them for holding wood and metal tight during glue-ups or welding projects. Choose from extra heavy duty, heavy duty, light duty, and regular duty.
Drop-forged, regular-duty with extra deep-throat.
Improved frame design allows for a higher proof test, greater throat depth, and lower overall weigh.
Acme rolled spindle threads provide maximum strength and clamping force
Exceptional value and performance.
Copper plated spindles and for resistance
Welding Forged C-Clamps
C-CLAMP Model CC-410
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The C clamp is sometimes even referred to as the G-clamp because, when the screw is included, the clamp seems to look like the letter “G”. The clamp does indeed share similarities with these letters of the alphabet, but the C clamp was originally known as a Carriage Clamp, and the word “Carriage” has simply been shortened to just the letter “C”.
A C-clamp is made up of several different parts that enable it to hold the workpieces securely, including:The Frame: The frame of the C-clamp is also referred to as the body. It is the main part of the clamp and therefore, it takes up the majority of the clamp’s area. The main purpose of the frame is to endure the pressure that is placed upon the workpiece while the clamp is being used.
The Jaws: The jaws of the C-clamp are the parts that do the actual gripping of the workpiece to hold the pieces together. The jaws of the C-clamp stand opposite one another, as one is stationary while the other jaw is moveable. This moveable jaw, which has a metal clamping plate, is adjusted using the screw so it can clamp workpieces of different sizes.