Our 90-Degree Angle Clamp is built tough enough to clamp up to 250 lbs. of force. It is a must-have around the house for smaller corner-clamping projects like building a book shelf. Easily work on household projects by mounting this clamp directly to your workbench. The Right Angle Clamp makes projects with 90° joints faster and easier than ever by giving you the helping hand you need to hold the parts in position as you drive in the screws. Just slip the pin on the Right Angle Clamp into a pocket hole, close the clamp, and it draws the mating pieces tightly together. Angle Clamps are designed for clamping objects at a specific angle. As the tool is often used for clamping corners or creating mitre joints, it can also be referred to as a corner clamp or mitre clamp. The device allows two items to be held at a 90-degree angle, in order to be attached together.
Angle clamps are designed to hold two pieces of material together at an angle during assembly. By holding separate pieces together, they can help to facilitate right-angle joining and fastening applications such as welding, gluing, and driving screws. Clamps are versatile tools that serve to temporarily hold work securely in place. They are used for many applications including carpentry, woodworking, furniture making, welding, construction and metal working. The clamp() CSS function clamps a middle value within a range of values between a defined minimum bound and a maximum bound. The function takes three parameters: a minimum value, a preferred value, and a maximum allowed value.
A clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure. There are many different types of clamps, with each type serving a specific purpose. Cable clamps hold cables or cords together and secure them. Hose clamps hold hoses on the ends of pipe spuds. Hand clamps hold workpieces secure for various work operations. The hydraulic clamping process consists of properly applying the forces created by a hydraulic clamping system to secure a workpiece. A hydraulic clamping system consists of the components illustrated in Figure 1, which shows the basic arrangement and operating principle of the use of hydraulic media.