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Irwin 1964746 One Handed Bar Clamp, 4-1/4 in Opening, 35 lb, 1-3/16 in D Throat, Hardened Steel

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Irwin 1964746 One Handed Bar Clamp, 4-1/4 in Opening, 35 lb, 1-3/16 in D Throat, Hardened Steel

Item Code: 9786260
Positive locking action to hold work tight. For clamping small and odd shapes securely for home, craft or hobby work. Can also be used as spreaders.
Category Clamps
Manufacturer Irwin
  • Converts to a spreader by reversing the clamp pads
  • Irwin's unique quick-release trigger gives you ease of use, increasing efficiency and maximizing productivity
  • Perfect size for hobby and craft applications
  • The Irwin mini one-handed bar clamp evenly distributes up to 35 lb of sustained clamping force
  • The reinforced resin body with a hardened steel T-bar helps to reduce flexing and bowing.
Positive locking action to hold work tight. For clamping small and odd shapes securely for home, craft or hobby work. Can also be used as spreaders.

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

10.109.109

Weight

0.11lb

Height

4in

Width

7in

Length

8.6in

Brand

Quick-Grip

Category

Clamps & Vises

Load Capacity

35 lb

Material

Hardened Steel

Opening Size

4-1/4 in

Series

Quick Grip, SL300

Special Features

4-1/2 in Jaw Width

Throat Depth

1-3/16 in

Type

One Handed

Usage

For Clamping Smaller Workpieces and Working in Confined Areas

Positive locking action to hold work tight. For clamping small and odd shapes securely for home, craft or hobby work. Can also be used as spreaders.

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

10.109.109

Weight

0.11lb

Height

4in

Width

7in

Length

8.6in

Brand

Quick-Grip

Category

Clamps & Vises

Load Capacity

35 lb

Material

Hardened Steel

Opening Size

4-1/4 in

Series

Quick Grip, SL300

Special Features

4-1/2 in Jaw Width

Throat Depth

1-3/16 in

Type

One Handed

Usage

For Clamping Smaller Workpieces and Working in Confined Areas

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