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Description

G Cramps are used to hold together workpieces while gluing or to hold work firmly to a bench or machine whilst it is being worked on.


Features and Applications

G Camps are available typically in a range of sizes with capacities to cramp materials from 50mm up to 300mm thickness.


Notes: Although called a G Cramp because they resemble the letter, they are more conveniently used upside down where possible (they are also known as C Clamps). Place pieces of scrap wood between cramps and workpiece to spread the load and prevent surface damage.


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Edging Cramps have an additional screw at the side which makes them useful when gluing edging or lipping to the edge of boards for example. Deep Throat G Cramps allow materials to be cramped further in from their edges.


Modern equivalents include F Clamps, short Bar Clamps and various single-handed or ‘quick-clamp’ variations.


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Record Sash Cramps Record Sash Cramp Lengthening Bars Record Cramp Heads Heavy Duty G Cramps Deep Throat G Cramps Edging Cramps Quick-Grip Mini Bar Clamps Corner Clamps Spring Clamp Set Wooden Hand Screw Clamp