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The Pony Jorgensen 72" Steel I-Bar Clamp is a heavy-duty tool designed for professionals, featuring a robust steel I-bar construction, a sliding head made of tough ductile iron, and a maximum opening of 6 feet. Its multiple disc clutch grips ensure a secure hold, making it ideal for high-demand applications in woodworking and metalworking.
Manufacturer | Arrow Fastener |
Part Number | POJ7272 |
Item Weight | 13.77 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 81.5 x 2 x 6.25 inches |
Item model number | 7272 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Metallic, Orange |
Style | Classic |
Material | Cast Iron, Carbon Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**H
The Best Clamps
All steel - unlike the parallel clamps,there are no plastic parts to break (I spun the plastic handle off a Jet clamp and have busted parts on my Bessy's) - the Jorgensen I-Beams may cost more, but in the long run they are a bargain as I'll never need to replace or repair them. Clamping pressure far exceeds parallel clamps (can close joints the other clamps can not). I-Beams barely flex. They will last and work until someone lets them turn to rust, which is not likely to happen. Made in USA by my fellow countrymen who have a job and support our Nation - Buy American!!!!
M**T
Bar was bent
Bar was bent.
E**S
Great Product, Great Price
I am an amateur wood worker of the "garage workshop" genre, so I appreciate quality products at an affordable price. These clamps fit the bill perfectly. It is possible there are BETTER 72" clamps on the market, but I doubt there are better clamps at this price. I HIGHLY recommend them
D**E
Jorgensen I-Bar Clamps are the Best!
Quite simply these are the best clamps for my heavy duty woodworking that I have found. I recently purchased these to supplement the Jorgensen clamps just like them that I have used for years. They are far better than those often flimsy pipe clamps.
G**.
Heavy duty clamps
Got it for particular project and very happy I did.It's a real thing, worth every penny. Shipping was a bit costly, but overall I'm happy.
Y**L
Four Stars
Great product. A lot heavier than I expected but it does the job well.
S**R
Good clamps
Much better than pipe clamps, since flex much less. Pipe clamps OK for short distances, but not long like these are capable of.
M**B
very strong, easy set up
The great thing about these clamps is that the I beam makes them very stiff, they will not bend like pipe clamps over a long distance. They also have crushing power, I think they have 7,000 pounds of force, compared to 1,000 for a Bessey parallel clamp. You can literally crush wood with them, as you can with a vise. The crank makes it easy to tighten, they tighten very fast. Biggest flaw I see from experience is that they have a small clamping face...this makes it less effective when clamping an "edge" like a cabinet or door. A Bessey or Jorgensen parallel clamp has a much longer and even grip on the edge of wood...down at least 5 inches or so. Then again when you need a small clamp, as when clamping a small table leg...this is the best choice, the parallel clamps are too big. So these are best for powerful clamping of small spots, or strenth and straightness over a distance, such as a door, where a pipe clamp will arc and bend your wood out of alignment. You can always spread out the clamping force with a piece of hardwood, but then you need 3 hands to hold it all together. You can use these with steel, where a Bessey wouldn't even be considered. Wood screw clamps, like the traditional Jorgensen, are best for really long edges of a foot or so, or small piece where not much force is required. Then again you don't want to squeeze out all the glue either. So you have to match the clamp to your work...no one clamp does it all. Another use: when first setting up the wood, squeeze the pieces together with this clamp, as when gluing two pieces (as in making a door with a rail and stile) with a biscuit or biscuits. This powerful clamp will act like a vise and pull them together, it's easier and quicker to get great force out of this clamp than any other kind of clamp. Then use a Bessey or other brand to hold it evenly. The "vise" action of this is unique and sometimes the best option around. I have every brand of clamp and many antiques but when this baby does its thing there's no substitute for it.
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