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Spec Ops SPEC-TCM13-2PK Medium Trigger Clamp, 165 lb, 19 in Max Opening Size, Steel Body

  • Model Number: SPEC-TCM13-2PK
  • UPC: 810005201865
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  • Spec Ops SPEC-TCM13-2PK Medium Trigger Clamp, 165 lb, 19 in Max Opening Size, Steel Body

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    • Web SKU: 103799964
  • Product Code: 81000520186
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Spec Ops SPEC-TCM13-2PK

Spec Ops Tools one-handed trigger clamps are the ultimate solution for elite builders, contractors and tradesmen seeking unmatched precision and power in their clamping tools. Engineered with a focus on excellence, these clamps offer a remarkable 330 lb of clamping force, surpassing competitors by up to 10%. Whether you're woodworking, metalworking or using for other clamping or spreading tasks, these clamps are designed to meet the extreme demands of elite professionals. Spec Ops clamps feature 1 in of added clamping range versus competitors making them faster and easer to use one-handed as they easily fit around most common applications like wall or base cabinets, bookcases etc. The 35% larger non-marring removable pads distribute the clamping force more evenly and more easily grip odd shaped materials.

Body Color : Black/Flat Dark Earth
Body Material : Steel
Maximum Opening Size : 19 in
Weight Capacity : 165 lb
  • 3% donated to veteran and 1st responder causes
  • 165 lb of clamping force, 10% higher than competitive clamps
  • Class leading extended 7-1/8 in clamp range and 13 in spreader range for wider versatility and ease-of-use
  • Compact design for precision work
  • 35% larger non-marring removable pads for improved holding power and versatility, easy clean surface simplifies glue clean-up
  • Integrated belt hook for quick-draw convenience when working off ladders, jobsites or shops
  • Rear release rear trigger prevents accidental releases and eliminates snap back
  • Fast and easy pushbutton spreader conversion
  • High-strength composite construction survives jobsite falls from step ladder height or repeated falls onto concrete shop floors

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