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Carpenter Clamp Art-Pol ARTPOL 120 x 500 mm Type F (TÜV/GS) model 24133
Carpenter Clamp Art-Pol ARTPOL 120 x 500 mm Type F (TÜV/GS) model 24133
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Carpenter Clamp Art-Pol ARTPOL 120 x 500 mm Type F (TÜV/GS) model 24133
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Carpenter Clamp Art-Pol ARTPOL 120 x 500 mm Type F (TÜV/GS) model 24133
Carpenter Clamp Art-Pol ARTPOL 120 x 500 mm Type F (TÜV/GS) model 24133
The Art-Pol carpenter clamp ARTPOL 120 x 500 mm Type F (model 24133) is a woodworking clamp designed to hold components firmly during gluing, assembly and cutting operations. With a fixed jaw span of 120 mm and a throat depth of 500 mm, this Type F clamp offers stable support for medium-sized boards and assemblies. The clamp is TÜV/GS certified, indicating compliance with relevant safety and quality standards for hand tools.
The clamp provides reliable clamping force and a wide throat depth that accommodates larger workpieces without compromising accessibility. Its fixed jaw span ensures consistent contact pressure across the clamped surface, and the robust construction reduces deformation under load. TÜV/GS certification reflects independent testing and adds assurance of manufacturing quality and safety. The simple design makes the clamp easy to integrate into workshop workflows and suitable for repeated use.
Position the clamp so the fixed jaw rests against one face of the workpiece and the movable jaw aligns with the opposite face. Ensure the clamp contacts are clean and properly seated on the material to avoid marring. Tighten the clamping mechanism until the desired pressure is achieved; avoid excessive force that could damage the workpiece. During glue-ups, arrange clamps evenly along the joint to distribute pressure uniformly and allow adequate curing time according to the adhesive manufacturer’s instructions.
For best results, protect delicate surfaces with thin pads or scrap wood between the clamp jaws and the workpiece. Use multiple clamps spaced evenly for long joints, and periodically inspect the clamp for wear or deformation to maintain consistent performance.
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