The Bessy 1 1/4 x 1″ Steel Spring Clamp is a heavy-duty tool with a huge variety of uses around the shop or house. The clamp has a jaw capacity of 1″ and is nickel-plated to prevent corrosion. The tips and handles are covered in orange vinyl to prevent marring of surfaces and to provide a firm grip.
Bessey Steel Spring Clamp (Orange, 1 & 14 x 1)
The Bessy 1 1/4 x 1″ Steel Spring Clamp is a heavy-duty tool with a huge variety of uses around the shop or house. The clamp has a jaw capacity of 1″ and is nickel-plated to prevent corrosion. The tips and handles are covered in orange vinyl to prevent marring of surfaces and to provide a firm grip.
Category: Consumables
Tags: Bessey Steel, Spring Clamp, Orange, Model No: XM3
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