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For many projects, the right body clamps are essential to increase stability when working. Workpieces can be clamped very comfortably and gently with body clamps. To further increase the comfort of the clamping process, you should also ensure that the body clamp has a high clamping force. A constant and even pressure on the workpiece is essential, especially when building frames and gluing. Due to the wide clamping jaws, body clamps guarantee a continuous distribution of the clamping force over the entire workpiece. The parallel clamping surfaces also ensure gentle clamping of the material.

 

 

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Body clamps for building frames

Bessey body clamps

The well-known gluing clamps of the Bessey brand convince with different clamping widths. This means that you will find the right clamp size for every planned carcase size. Bessey carcase clamps also have an enormous clamping force of up to 8,000 N.

sauter body clamps

With the clamps from sauter you get clamps at an unbeatable price-performance ratio. The workmanship of the body clamps is equivalent to that of other name-brand manufacturers.

Frequently asked questions about Body Clamps

  • 1. What are body clamps used for?

    Due to the high clamping force, body clamps are used in gluing. In the construction of furniture and cabinet bodies, the clamp is also used because of the large parallel clamping jaws.

  • 2. How do body clamps work?

    The material is inserted between the two clamping jaws. By turning the handle, clamping force is built up. Due to the wide jaws and the 90° angle, right-angled gluing is possible.

  • 3. What should I look for when buying a body clamp?

    When deciding which body clamps to buy, these features should play a role in addition to handling and functionality:

    • High-quality workmanship
    • It should be possible to buy spare parts at a later date.
    • Practical accessories, such as frame presses