Industrial 90° Corner Clamp with Auto-Adjust Sliding Hea
Industrial 90° Corner Clamp with Auto-Adjust Sliding Hea
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Expert's Setup Special: 84% of craftsmen recommend grabbing the 4-Unit Pack to lock down an entire frame instantly and cut assembly time by half!
Stop Fumbling With Corners. Master Your Joints With Absolute 90° Precision
Tired of shifting boards and crooked joints? Whether you're building cabinets solo, framing pictures, or tack-welding iron—our industrial-grade stainless steel clamp acts as your ultimate "third hand" for flawless alignment.
Dynamic Sliding Head
Features an auto-adjusting side-to-side slider that instantly adapts to mismatched material widths without losing tight clamping force.
Smart Auto-Alignment
The internal mechanism automatically calibrates to different material thicknesses from 6mm to 35mm for a completely secure, flush fit.
Heavy-Duty Steel Body
Forged from thickened, anti-corrosion stainless steel. It stays ultra-rigid under high pressure and easily resists heat splatter during welding.
Razor-Sharp 90° Fixing
Engineered for professional accuracy. Leaves both hands 100% free to drive screws, drill pilot holes, or apply glue where every millimeter counts.
One Tool. Infinite Material Versatility.
From woodworking projects and heavy iron welding to delicate glass aquariums, our flat-milled pressure plates distribute force evenly to eliminate marring, scratching, or localized cracking.
Technical Specifications
Expert Knowledge Base
Yes, absolutely. The smart self-adjusting sliding head allows you to securely fix materials of different types and even completely different thicknesses at a perfect 90-degree angle without manual recalibration.
Indeed. We use an industrial-grade thickened stainless steel alloy specifically designed to withstand extreme heat splatter and heavy pressure without warping, making it ideal for tack-welding corners safely.
The clamp is engineered with perfectly flat contact surfaces to distribute pressure evenly across the joint. For highly sensitive surfaces like mirror-finish glass or freshly painted panels, we suggest placing a small piece of cardboard or masking tape as an extra buffer.