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Pipe clamp YATO YT-6512 — pipe clamp, 9 cm opening, carbon steel and cast iron, 7.62 cm jaw width
YATO YT-6512 is a pipe clamp designed to hold and secure round workpieces during assembly, welding or repair tasks. The clamp provides a 9 cm maximum opening and 7.62 cm jaw width, and its body combines carbon steel and cast iron to deliver strength and rigidity for demanding workshop conditions. The tool is suitable for plumbing, metal fabrication and general workshop use where stable clamping of pipes and cylindrical parts is required.
The construction in carbon steel and cast iron ensures high mechanical strength and resistance to bending under load, while the 9 cm opening accommodates a wide range of pipe diameters. A 7.62 cm jaw width provides broad contact area to improve grip and reduce point pressure on the clamped surface. The clamp's design enables quick and secure positioning of pipes and simplifies repetitive work such as welding seams or threaded connections.
Position the clamp so the jaws encompass the pipe or cylindrical workpiece, then tighten the screw or handle until the jaws hold the piece firmly without deforming it. Ensure even contact across the 7.62 cm jaw width to distribute clamping force and prevent slippage. For welding or assembly, confirm that the clamped part is aligned as required before applying heat or torque. Release the clamp by loosening the screw or handle and remove the workpiece when the operation is complete.
Inspect the clamp for wear, cracks or loose fasteners before use and avoid excessive tightening that could deform thin-walled pipes. Use protective padding between the jaws and delicate surfaces when necessary. Store the clamp in a dry place to prevent corrosion and maintain threaded parts with light lubrication as needed.
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