About Clamping Tools
Clamping tools are designed to hold objects tightly together to prevent movement during work. They are widely used in woodworking, metalworking, and assembly tasks. Examples include G-clamps, C-clamps, and bar clamps, which ensure precision and stability.
Spring Clamp
A Spring Clamp is a hand tool used to hold or secure workpieces quickly using spring tension. It operates like a clip, where pressing the handles opens the jaws and releasing them applies clamping force. Spring clamps are widely used for light-duty clamping in woodworking, fitting, and assembly work.
Bench Clamp
A Bench Clamp is a hand tool used to hold workpieces securely on a workbench during operations such as cutting, drilling, filing, or assembly. It provides stability and prevents movement of the workpiece, ensuring accuracy and safety during work. Bench clamps are commonly used in fitting, woodworking, and workshop operations.
Bar Clamp
A Bar Clamp is a hand tool used to hold workpieces firmly together during operations such as gluing, welding, or assembly. It consists of a long bar with a fixed jaw at one end and a movable jaw that can be adjusted along the bar. Bar clamps are widely used in woodworking, metalworking, and fitting work to ensure stability and accuracy.