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Axminster

Axminster Guide Rail Ratchet Clamp

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103061
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  • Axminster Professional Quick Lever Guide Rail Clamp - 160 x 60mm
  • Axminster Professional Quick Lever Guide Rail Clamp in guide rail.
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  • Axminster Professional Quick Lever Guide Rail Clamp in bench dog hole.
  • Axminster Professional Quick Lever Guide Rail Clamp in guide rail.
Now: $47.45
Was: $49.95

Description

A Ratchet Clamp Built to Last

This quick action clamp features a specially designed head, or spigot, that fits into the slot on the underside of a track saw guide rail to secure it firmly in place for more accurate cuts.

It is compatible with Festool FS, Makita, Milwaukee, Kreg, and RIGID guide rails.

Once tightened, the grip is unaffected by vibrations from power tools and provides up to 170 kg (374 lb) of clamping force.

Finally, a pad on the swivel shoe protects delicate work surfaces.

In addition to guide rails, use this F-style bar clamp over the edge of a table, through bench dog holes, and with select t-track systems, such as the UJK Universal Track.

Key Features

  • Highly resistant to slippage
  • All steel construction; 170 kg (374 lb) of clamping force
  • Rapid adjustment ratchet mechanism; unaffected by vibration
  • Fits Festool FS, Makita, Milwaukee, Kreg, RIGID and many other extruded guide rails
  • Backed by a lifetime guarantee

Dimensions

Clamp Throat Depth: 60 mm (2-5/16 in)
Clamping Capacity: 160 mm (6-1/4 in)
Clamping Pressure: 170 kg (374.8 lb)
Spigot: 1 mm wide, 7.5 mm thick, 60 mm long

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Warranty & Returns

Axminster Professional Clamps Lifetime Guarantee -- These clamps come with a Lifetime Guarantee, should they fail at any time due to a material or manufacturing defect, we will replace the item.
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1 Review

  • 5
    Well Executed Copy

    Posted by Chip on 22nd Sep 2023

    This obviously is a substitute for another ratchet clamp, but the Axminster version is better. The biggest difference is that the ratchet teeth are smaller and there are more of them. This means that you get a bit more adjustability.

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