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Wilton 14572 6-FC, "O" Series Bridge C-Clamp - Full Closing Spindle, 0" - 6-1/2" Jaw Opening, 3-3/8" Throat Depth

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Wilton 14572 6-FC, "O" Series Bridge C-Clamp - Full Closing Spindle, 0" - 6-1/2" Jaw Opening, 3-3/8" Throat DepthWilton degree Brute Force Bridge C Clamps are ideal for heavy construction and fabrication. Brute Force C Clamps boast a drop forged frame, black oxide coating, and clamping pressure ranging up to 40,000 lbs. Spindles are full length, machined from a single piece of square, cold drawn steel tempered and hardened. Square spindle heads stand up to heavy wrench tightening. The full closing, extra heavy duty models are designed to stand up to the demands

Wilton 14572 6-FC, "O" Series Bridge C-Clamp - Full Closing Spindle, 0" - 6-1/2" Jaw Opening, 3-3/8" Throat Depth
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