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Bessey Varioclippix Adjustable Spring Clamp

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Roughneck Spring Clamp

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Roughneck Heavy Duty Spring Clamp

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Quick-Grip Handy Ratchet Clamp

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Bessey XC Clippix Spring Clamp

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Quick-Grip Spring Clamp

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Bessey XCL Clippix Spring Clamp

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Stanley Spring Clamp

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Stanley Metal Spring Clamp

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Bessey XM Heavy Duty Hand Spring Clamp

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Draper Spring Clamp

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Draper Spring Clamp

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Sealey Quick Ratchet Clamp

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Draper Expert Spring Clamp

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About Spring Clamps

Spring clamps are essential quick-release tools designed for fast, one-handed clamping operations. Featuring two jaws held under tension by a heavy-duty metal spring, these versatile clamps provide instant grip and release with a simple squeeze of the handles. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of spring clamps from trusted brands including Bessey, Draper, Faithfull, Quick-Grip, Stanley, Roughneck and Sealey, catering to both professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts.

Available in various sizes and clamping capacities, spring clamps offer a lightweight, portable solution for temporary holding, positioning and securing tasks. From basic models ideal for light-duty workshop applications to heavy-duty variants and specialist ratchet-action designs, these simple yet robust tools deliver reliable performance across countless fixing and holding scenarios.

Applications

Spring clamps are invaluable tools across numerous trades and industries:

  • Woodworking and carpentry: Holding timber during gluing, securing templates, and positioning workpieces
  • Painting and decorating: Securing dust sheets, holding masking materials, and temporary fixings
  • Metalworking and fabrication: Positioning components during welding or assembly
  • Automotive repair: Holding hoses, securing cables, and temporary component fixing
  • DIY and home improvement: General household repairs, craft projects, and temporary installations
  • Photography and videography: Securing backdrops, lighting gels, and cable management
  • Upholstery and textiles: Fabric positioning and temporary holding during stitching

Choosing The Right Spring Clamps

Consider these key factors when selecting spring clamps at MyToolShed.co.uk:

  • Clamping capacity: Check the maximum jaw opening to ensure it suits your typical workpiece thickness
  • Clamping force: Heavy-duty models provide stronger grip for demanding applications, whilst standard versions suit lighter tasks
  • Jaw design: Look for padded or cushioned jaws to protect delicate surfaces from marking or damage
  • Handle comfort: Ergonomic, cushioned handles reduce hand fatigue during extended use
  • Material quality: Steel construction with corrosion-resistant finishes ensures longevity in workshop environments
  • Special features: Ratchet mechanisms offer adjustable clamping pressure, whilst swivel jaw designs accommodate angled workpieces
  • Set options: Multi-piece sets provide size variety and excellent value for comprehensive workshop requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between spring clamps and bar clamps?

Spring clamps offer quick, one-handed operation ideal for temporary holding and light-duty applications, whilst bar clamps provide greater clamping force and reach for heavier woodworking projects requiring sustained pressure during gluing or assembly.

Can spring clamps mark workpieces?

Basic metal jaw spring clamps can leave marks on soft or finished surfaces. To prevent damage, choose models with cushioned or padded jaws, or place scrap material between the clamp jaws and your workpiece as protection.

How much clamping force do spring clamps provide?

Clamping force varies by size and design. Standard spring clamps typically provide 15-45kg of pressure, whilst heavy-duty models can exceed 90kg. Ratchet-style clamps offer adjustable force to suit different applications and material sensitivities.

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