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Workbench Clamp EPM E-400-0107 400 x 80 mm woodworking clamp
Workbench Clamp EPM E-400-0107 400 x 80 mm woodworking clamp
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Workbench Clamp EPM E-400-0107 400 x 80 mm woodworking clamp
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Workbench Clamp EPM E-400-0107 400 x 80 mm woodworking clamp
Workbench Clamp EPM E-400-0107 400 x 80 mm woodworking clamp
The EPM workbench clamp E-400-0107 400 x 80 mm woodworking clamp is a fixed bench clamp designed to hold wooden workpieces securely during sawing, gluing, drilling and assembly tasks. With a nominal clamping span of 400 mm and jaw height of 80 mm, this clamp provides consistent pressure across the jaw length to maintain accurate alignment of parts. Its construction is intended for hobby and light professional woodworking where a stable, reliable clamping solution is required for fixtures, joints and repeatable operations.
The clamp delivers even clamping force along the 400 mm span and supports workpieces up to 80 mm in jaw height. Its robust build offers resistance to flexing under moderate loads, helping to keep joints square during glue-ups and assemblies. The simple design allows quick placement and tightening on a bench, and the clamp's dimensions make it compatible with many standard workbench setups used by woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts.
Position the clamp on a stable workbench and place the workpiece between the jaws, ensuring alignment with the intended operation. Adjust the clamp so the jaws contact the workpiece surface evenly along the clamping span, then tighten to apply sufficient pressure to hold the piece without causing damage. For glue-ups, check alignment before full tightening and allow adhesive to cure while the clamp maintains consistent pressure. For drilling or sawing, verify that the clamp does not obstruct the tool path.
Use protective pads or scrap wood between the clamp jaws and finished surfaces to avoid marring. Inspect the clamp for wear before use and avoid over-tightening beyond the clamp’s intended load to prevent deformation. For repetitive tasks, position the clamp so it supports the workpiece along the length to reduce movement and improve accuracy.
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