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POWERTEC 20319 Vertical Quick-Release Toggle Clamp 102B - 220 Ibs Holding Capacity w Rubber Pressure Tip, 2PK
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POWERTEC 20319 Vertical Quick-Release Toggle Clamp 102B - 220 Ibs Holding Capacity w Rubber Pressure Tip, 2PK

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Introducing the Quick Release Vertical Toggle Clamp by POWERTEC. This clamp is an absolute must for any jig assembly, tool fixture or movable base. It features a vertical front mount push toggle design that provides an adjustable and secure hold, plus a quick release for many of your woodworking projects that require specific production clamping for drilling, welding or milling. Whether you’re a professional or DIY type of person, some projects require that you handle clamps in a vertical position when space is an issue or horizontal clamps interfere. This clamp gives you an efficient solution and allows you to focus on getting things done – with precision and speed. Holding Capacity: 220 lbs Premium Design Featuring both strength and adjustability, its high grade steel and vinyl colored grip handle allows for an easy, comfortable and safe operation. Even with it’s lightweight design, the toggle clamp flaunts heavyweight features, including a handy toggle mechanism that allows for maximum clearance, along with a flange base and 90-degree angle grip that gives you maximum control. It’s already superb construction is enhanced with a zinc plated coating for corrosion resistance and optimized durability. Common Uses Table Saw Jigs and Fixtures Smoker Grills More Clamp Specs Dimension: 1-1/8" x 1-1/16"; Mounting slot measures: 3/16" DIA; Clamping range extends from 1/2" - 1-1/2"; Bolt length (including rubber feet): 2"; Adjustment range from bottom of clamp arm: 1/2"- 1-3/8"; Clamp height capacity when fastened: 3-3/4"; Total Clamp length (including handle) during use: 2-3/4"; Comes in handy 2PK

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