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Bessey UNIK-6S 6-Piece Multi-Purpose Parallel UniKlamp Set | List Price: $147.71 Discount Price: $105.67
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| Brand: Bessey Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Over 11 sq. inches of clamping surface with up to 550 lbs. of pressure across the entire surface
- Gentle, "forgiving" jaws will clamp round and odd shaped pieces firmly for a wide range of household and professional applications
- Glue resistant jaws will not mar crafts or woodworking projects
- Profiled rail minimizes flexing and bending with an Acme thread for smooth action and long life
- Oversized handle minimizes fatigue and adds torque while the jaws easily and quickly reverse for use as a spreader; limited lifetime warranty
Great set of clamps [Posted on 2007-05-12] The little brother of the Bessey K Body parallel jaw clamp. Works in the same way, only it is a smaller light-duty version. Great for small projects.
Overall a good product [Posted on 2007-06-27] While they are not as heavy duty as the K body clamps, they seem quite sturdy and functional. While I haven't had the chance to use them extensively, they seem to be well built and I am sure they will be the first clamps I use when I need medium duty clamps.
I reach for these first [Posted on 2008-02-25] I have several of the Bessey K-Clamps and while I like them allot, I always seem to reach for the Uniclamps. I probably wouldn't have bought them myself and received as a gift. I came to discover that they are light, powerful, easy to adjust and perfect for everything from clamping boxes to clamping up an edge glued top. I have bought others to add to the fold and now only use the K-clamps when I've run out of these.
Paul in Huntsville [Posted on 2008-02-28] The only complaint that I have with these clamps is that they are a bit tricky to adjust. I know that I will get use to them and otherwise they are GREAT.
Great light weight clamps [Posted on 2008-06-14] I love these things. The trick to getting the jaw to slide easily is to push right on the clutch discs with your thumb. You can't tip the jaw and expect it to slide.
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