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Carpenter's Clamp EPM E-400-0101 200×50 mm — woodworking clamp, fixed bar
Carpenter's Clamp EPM E-400-0101 200×50 mm — woodworking clamp, fixed bar
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Carpenter's Clamp EPM E-400-0101 200×50 mm — woodworking clamp, fixed bar
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Carpenter's Clamp EPM E-400-0101 200×50 mm — woodworking clamp, fixed bar
Carpenter's Clamp EPM E-400-0101 200×50 mm — woodworking clamp, fixed bar
EPM E-400-0101 is a fixed-bar carpenter's clamp with a 200×50 mm working area designed for woodworking and assembly tasks. The tool secures workpieces during gluing, sawing, sanding and fitting operations. With a 200 mm throat depth and a 50 mm clamping width, this clamp is intended for holding boards, frames and small components steady in joinery, repair and hobby projects.
The fixed-bar design provides stable, repeatable clamping pressure without sliding bar play. A compact 200 mm throat enables access into narrow fixtures and corners while the 50 mm clamping surface distributes pressure evenly across the workpiece. The construction minimizes workpiece movement during adhesive curing or machining and is compatible with typical workshop setups. The clamp is made for straightforward handling and reliable holding force during routine woodworking tasks.
Position the clamp so the throat accommodates the workpiece and align the clamping faces with the area to be held. Tighten the clamping mechanism until the workpiece is held firmly without deformation; apply only the amount of force necessary to prevent slippage. For glued assemblies, maintain clamping until the adhesive reaches sufficient strength. Release the clamp by loosening the mechanism and remove the workpiece. Follow general workshop safety practices when using force or power tools nearby.
Use protective pads between the clamp faces and delicate surfaces to avoid marking. For larger assemblies, combine multiple clamps to distribute pressure evenly. Inspect the clamping faces and mechanism regularly for wear or contamination to maintain reliable holding performance.
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