Bearings Canada
Built Tough Push Pull Toggle Clamp For Welding And Woodworking Jigs And Fixtures Galvanized Iron Hand Tool With Quick Fixed Grip Durable Clamp With Serious Holding Power For Heavy Duty Projects
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Push-Pull Toggle Clamp for Welding and Woodworking
✔️ Galvanized iron, 150-370 kg pull, single clamp, quick action
✅ Models and pull ratings: GH-305-CM (240 kg), GH-302-FM (150 kg), GH-6010 (370 kg).
✅ Plate thickness and rods: 3 mm plate; push rod diameters 12.7 mm (GH-305-CM, GH-302-FM) or 16 mm (GH-6010), 32 mm stroke (GH-305-CM, GH-302-FM) or 41 mm stroke (GH-6010).
✅ Heights, spacing, and weight: 110-125 mm height (GH-305-CM); 140 mm height (GH-302-FM); 170 mm height (GH-6010); weights 347 g, 300 g, 829 g respectively.
✅ Pack info: 1 x Toggle Clamp per package.
✔️ Galvanized iron, 150-370 kg pull, single clamp, quick action
This rugged toggle clamp locks workpieces firmly during welding, riveting, and fixture work. It’s a handy tool for securing jigs and fixtures on welding tables and in metalworking or woodworking setups.
✅ Material: Galvanized iron for durability and long service life.✅ Models and pull ratings: GH-305-CM (240 kg), GH-302-FM (150 kg), GH-6010 (370 kg).
✅ Plate thickness and rods: 3 mm plate; push rod diameters 12.7 mm (GH-305-CM, GH-302-FM) or 16 mm (GH-6010), 32 mm stroke (GH-305-CM, GH-302-FM) or 41 mm stroke (GH-6010).
✅ Heights, spacing, and weight: 110-125 mm height (GH-305-CM); 140 mm height (GH-302-FM); 170 mm height (GH-6010); weights 347 g, 300 g, 829 g respectively.
✅ Pack info: 1 x Toggle Clamp per package.
💡 What is a toggle clamp used for in metalworking and welding setups?
It's a handy tool for quickly securing parts during welding, drilling, riveting, or assembly.
- Quick, secure grip for jigs and fixtures during fabrication - Holds sheet metal, circuit boards, and other small workpieces steadily - Reduces operator fatigue with easy push-pull action - Helps maintain alignment and safety throughout repeated cycles