Shark Clamps
Shark Clamps
Pivoting, hinged arms provide a wide opening. Inside serrations hold workpieces securely.
Fast Set-ups, just hold the button down and pull-push the handle to desired clamping position, release the button and turn the handle to tighten.
Part No. | Descriptions | Max. Pull Force | Opening | Weight |
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SC50 | T-Handle | 1,000 LBS (455 kg) |
5" (127 mm) |
2.2 LBS (1.0 kg) |
SC50A | Straight Handle | 300 LBS (135 kg) |
5" (127 mm) |
2.0 LBS (0.9 kg) |
SC65 | T-Handle | 1,000 LBS (455 kg) |
6-1/2" (165 mm) |
2.5 LBS (1.1 kg) |
SC65A | Straight Handle | 300 LBS (135 kg) |
6-1/2" (165 mm) |
2.2 LBS (1.0 kg) |
Applications of Shark Clamps
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Accurate Drilling
Clamp parts while keeping a parallel support underneath.
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Clamps Angled Surfaces
Scissor action with floating grip pads will hold odd shaped parts accurately.
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Curved Clamp Arm
"Step-Over" I-Beams, flanges and other obstacles.
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Gang-Mount
Join two clamps together by using the mounting plate.
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Precise Clamping
Easy and precise one hand clamping.
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Swing-Away Pad
Two mounting slots on clamp jaws allow mounting of the clamp on the bottom of the bench. The clamp can be swung away when not in use.
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Clamp in Tight Spaces
Screw is perpendicular to the clamp jaws for space-saving clamping.
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Clamps Uneven Thicknesses
Swivel Pads tolerate uneven thicknesses.
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Grip Teeth
Inside grip teeth will hold large pipes and cylinders. Use as a filter wrench or mount attachments, such as lighting fixtures to pipes or I-beams.