Spring Clamp
A spring clamp is a tool designed for holding and securing objects together. It typically consists of two elongated arms joined at one end by a spring mechanism, which exerts force to keep the arms closed. The opposite ends of the arms often have gripping surfaces or jaws that can hold onto objects, allowing the clamp to be used for various applications such as woodworking, metalworking, or holding materials in place during gluing or assembly. The spring mechanism makes it easy to open and close the clamp, providing a quick and convenient way to secure items temporarily.
Spring Clamp – Dual Color
A spring clamp - dual color is a hand-operated clamping tool designed to provide quick, firm, and temporary holding pressure on materials. It features strong spring tension for gripping, typically used in woodworking, crafting, photography, and light-duty construction. The dual-color design enhances visibility and differentiates size or strength variants. Made with durable plastic or metal and pivoting jaws, it provides secure and non-marring clamping on uneven surfaces.
Swing Jaw Corner Clamp
A swing jaw corner clamp is a specialized tool used in woodworking and metalworking for securely holding and positioning materials at a right angle during the assembly or welding process. It typically consists of two hinged jaws—one fixed and one movable—that can be tightened to grip the workpiece at its corner. The "swing jaw" aspect refers to the movable jaw that can be swung into position, allowing for flexibility in clamping various-sized materials. This type of clamp is especially useful for creating precise and stable right-angle joints, ensuring accurate assembly and welding in carpentry, metal fabrication, and other related applications.