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 |
---|---|---|---|---|
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
Accurate Drilling
Clamp parts while keeping a parallel support underneath.
Clamps Angled Surfaces
Scissor action with floating grip pads will hold odd shaped parts accurately.
Curved Clamp Arm
"Step-Over" I-Beams, flanges and other obstacles.
Gang-Mount
Join two clamps together by using the mounting plate.
Precise Clamping
Easy and precise one hand clamping.
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.
Clamp in Tight Spaces
Screw is perpendicular to the clamp jaws for space-saving clamping.
Clamps Uneven Thicknesses
Swivel Pads tolerate uneven thicknesses.
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.