Bora 1-Inch Mini Spring Clamp, 20-pack, 540520. Give yourself an extra hand with these tough polymer mini spring clamps
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A photo of one clamped to my thumb was taken, but I'm not sure how to attach it to my It's my fault. Here is a visual of the process About the thickness of my thumb, they have an overall length of about 2 inches. A pair of large/XL gloves fits me perfectly. The distance from tip to tip is about 6 cm or 2 1/4 inches. There are about two inches between the clamp end and the distal end. A little more than 5 cm wide, however the handle end is quite wide at almost 5 cm and not very wide at only There is a 5 cm difference. It has happened a couple of times for them to slip or snap out of my grip. A little over 3 cm is the maximum opening and the metal plates at either end can swivel enough to hold whatever you put in front of it. *br>The springs seem exceptional strong and the plastic seems designed to handle whatever this small clamp is intended for. I really like these little clamps for crafting and small woodworking jobs because they are quite strong. I would definitely buy them again and recommend them to anyone if the price is right. Please accept my sincere apologies.
A market I attend uses these to display signage on the walls. There have been no failures so far
In short, yes. Only mild tension exists at the moment- This is a moderate and gentle pace. They swivel a little bit so that you can find a more comfortable grip. A rubber band can be used to increase tension around the clamp.
The clamp is small, so the package size must refer to the clamp size, not the clamp itself. This tool has a useful opening of about 1/2 inch, and the jaws are When they are open or closed, they can be unsteady since they are only 1/4 inch thick.
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The purpose of purchasing these is to use them for holding plastic parts during model building. I have attached a picture of a B-sized model of 1/72 As long as they're used correctly, these clamps have a great deal of effectiveness. Changing parts over on curved surfaces will cause the clamps to slip off, so make sure to use caution to avoid warping the parts. There are many uses for these in gluing scenarios and I find them very convenient and economical. This is a company I wholeheartedly recommend.
It is a small device that will open to about an inch so read the specs carefully.
In most cases, I bought them so I could use them Because I never have 20 open bags of chips at a given time, I've also used these clips to hold other items and have found them quite useful. There is a lot of strength to these little clamps. They are sturdy enough to hold closed a folded bag of chips, even when folded many It seems that the grips and spring are designed to hold on to the plastic bag material and keep the bag clipped so that it doesn't slip Though it takes a little bit of effort to open the clamps, my kid can easily take the clip off on his own to help himself to a bowl of chips without it being too difficult. Its orange color makes it easy to find when you put it on the counter, and it doesn't make an unsightly impression. It has been so annoying that I have even used these clamps to hold the bread bag closed so that I wouldn't lose the twist-tie thing. It is not only faster and easier to use than a twist-tie, but I no longer lose it and I can see it very easily.
Update on July 26, 2013. )
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I had two clamps missing, so the folks at Affinity Tools offered to send them to me. Further than that, he went an extra mile Considering it was a low-cost item, I did not ask for this in my initial review (above). Despite the fact that I was not required to update my review, I did so anyway As a result, the items were sent My rating for the product is now five stars because of the excellent support it offers.
I had (foolishly) thought these would also provide a 1" depth, so I could use them to secure a piece of visqueen to a 3/4" PVC pipe. That won't work, since it appears any breeze would simply pull My blood pressure should be a little lower now. I will go hunting for some medication. You can use a 5 inch or 2 inch clamp The sky is the limit. Maybe a donation to the local Goodwill store would be appreciated?.
They are useful for pressing small objects The clips that I love the most. When the glue is curing, I use them to firmly press small and large pieces of glass together. As a result, they provide great stability and uniform pressure with an item of any width held between two flat faces. The little black nub at the center can rotate, allowing them to hold items of any width between two flat faces. Despite the wide opening, the jaws are capable of grasping a full inch of groundwork. This is a highly recommended book.
There was a need for a little clamp with light pressure that didn't slip and remained parallel. I was looking for 1 inch clamps and the Bora 1 inch clamps were perfect. I think these are the best little spring clamps I've ever used. It turned out they were the right ones for a specific application and I found myself using them frequently. The thing is, my wife thinks they are adorable. Also, you get 20 in a box! In any case, if you do a lot of small work, these clamps are a great addition to your.
The main purpose of these in my teardrop camper is as a 'closet' A set of pins is used to hang gear Generally happy with the durability and functionality, and I like the color as it helps me find the tools when they fall to Those can be used for a variety of purposes, so I recommend them.