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Woodpeckers Knuckle Clamps provide versatile gripping with no slipping!
Woodworkers are an innovative bunch. We enjoy the challenge of solving problems and devising ways to do things easier, faster and better. Our new Knuckle Clamp is the latest example of this inventive drive. Many woodworkers have already enjoyed the quick-clamping action that's possible when you combine pivot-style hold-down clamps with aluminum T-tracks installed on jigs, router tables and workbenches. Woodpeckers Knuckle Clamps take this clamping capability to a new level.Our new Knuckle Clamp owes its distinctive appearance (and its name) to the seven circular pivot points that provide a wide range of positions for the clamp's locking knob. These multiple lock-in points maximize your clamping capabilities, enabling you to deal with different workpiece thicknesses and shapes.
Knuckles aren't the only noteworthy features on these innovative hold-downs. Instead of the fixed, radiused ends on a typical T-track hold-down, the Knuckle Clamp has a pair of flat, pivoting feet that are padded with molded rubber. This design allows you to apply even, targeted pressure to lock down the workpiece without marring its surface. Molded from reinforced polycarbonate, these clamps are virtually indestructible.The Knuckle Clamps are available individually or in complete kits with the track, bracket, knobs and hardware for face-clamping to your work bench. These clamps accommodate stock thickness to approximately 2 inches.
Woodpeckers has the most extensive selection of T-track and miter track products available because we know how useful these extrusions can be when they're installed in router tables, jigs and workbenches, or used on their own. We're proud to add Knuckle Clamps to our selection of tools that save time while improving safety and precision. To put it simply: If you've got T-track, you need Knuckle Clamps. These hold-downs are certain to become true workhorse tools in your shop.Made in U.S.A.
Uses:
- Securing workpieces on a CNC router table
- Holding wood firmly for intricate cutting and routing
- Clamping components in woodworking assembly
- Stabilizing materials for precise drilling
- Use in creating jigs and fixtures for repeatable setups
- Assisting in glue-up procedures by holding parts in alignment
- Providing additional hold-down force for large or awkwardly shaped items
- Enhancing safety by preventing movement during tool operation
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