Hold down clamps secure workpieces to drill presses, router tables and workbenches. Toggle clamps apply downward pressure while a lever locks the clamp in place.
What are hold down clamps used for?
Hold down clamps secure a workpiece firmly to a bench, jig, or fixture so it won’t shift while routing, drilling, sanding, or machining. They’re especially useful in repeat production and precision setups.
What types of hold down clamps are available?
Common types include toggle clamps (quick action), T-track clamps (for woodworking benches), and screw-style clamps (for adjustable pressure). Each is suited to different setups, from workshop benches to CNC machines.
How do I get the best performance from a hold down clamp?
Mount the clamp securely, position it close to the working area without obstructing tools, and adjust the pressure so it’s firm but not crushing the material. Use protective pads for delicate workpieces.
Hold down clamps secure workpieces to drill presses, router tables and workbenches. Toggle clamps apply downward pressure while a lever locks the clamp in place.
What are hold down clamps used for?
Hold down clamps secure a workpiece firmly to a bench, jig, or fixture so it won’t shift while routing, drilling, sanding, or machining. They’re especially useful in repeat production and precision setups.
What types of hold down clamps are available?
Common types include toggle clamps (quick action), T-track clamps (for woodworking benches), and screw-style clamps (for adjustable pressure). Each is suited to different setups, from workshop benches to CNC machines.
How do I get the best performance from a hold down clamp?
Mount the clamp securely, position it close to the working area without obstructing tools, and adjust the pressure so it’s firm but not crushing the material. Use protective pads for delicate workpieces.
Holddown 200 (2 Pack) Ideal for T-Track clamping or creating custom jigs, these rubber-tipped hold downs help prevent damage to workpieces and ho...
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