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KregAdjustable In-Line Clamp (Model: KBCIC)

R399

Retail: R600
About

Hold workpieces securely without the clamp getting in the way. By applying pressure from the side, rather than from overhead, the In-Line Clamp stays out of the way as you work. A peg that fits into any 3/4"-diameter hole holds the clamp in place, so the In-Line Clamp makes it possible to get more from any bench with dog holes — or any work surface where you can drill holes. The In-Line Clamp also makes a perfect companion to the Mobile Project Center.

The In-Line Clamp gives you the helping hand you need, when you need it, with the versatility and power you want for a wide variety of do-it-yourself and woodworking tasks. The clamp applies up to 250 lbs. of clamping force and swivels to clamp from any angle on almost any shape workpiece or assembly.

Product Features
  • Easy-to-use contoured dial adjusts easily
  • Durable and lightweight construction
  • Versatile clamp shoe holds multiple shapes
  • Long pushrod provides 4 3/4 adjustment range
  • Sturdy peg fits standard 3/4" bench dog holes
  • Swivels 360 degrees
Product Specifications
  • Construction: Durable Plastic Polymer
  • Adjustability: 4 3/4" (120mm) Adjustment Range
  • Capacity: 250-Pound (113kg) Maximum Clamping Force
  • Model: KBCIC
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