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HARDEN 11-Inch (275mm) Professional C-Clamp Locking Pliers | 560635

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Upgrade your clamping power with the HARDEN 560635 11" C-Clamp Locking Pliers. Engineered for professionals who require a rock-solid hold on bulky or irregular workpieces, these locking pliers provide the "extra hand" needed for precision welding, glue-ups, and mechanical assembly.

Forged from premium Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) steel and heat-treated for maximum structural integrity, the 560635 is built to endure the high-pressure environments of industrial workshops. Unlike standard pliers, the C-shaped jaws provide a deep reach, allowing you to secure materials over ribs, flanges, and other obstacles. The classic screw-adjust mechanism allows for fine-tuned pressure control, while the guarded release trigger ensures a fast, controlled unlock without accidental snapping.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 11-Inch Deep Reach: Optimized for clamping over obstructions and securing thick-profile materials.

  • Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel: Industrial-grade construction provides superior durability and resists flexing under high clamping loads.

  • High-Torque Adjustment Screw: Knurled head allows for easy manual tightening to achieve the exact pressure required for the task.

  • Guarded Safety Release: Designed for rapid, one-handed operation while preventing accidental opening during the job.

  • Classic C-Jaw Design: Provides a wide opening and deep throat for versatile clamping in metalworking and carpentry.

  • Nickel-Plated Finish: Professional industrial coating offers excellent resistance to rust, corrosion, and welding spatter.

Technical Specifications:

  • Model Number: 560635

  • Overall Length: 11 inches / 275mm

  • Material: Forged Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V) Steel

  • Finish: Industrial Nickel Plating

  • Jaw Type: Classic C-Clamp Locking Jaws

Ideal For:

  • Welding & Fabrication: Holding steel plates, tubes, and angle iron in position for tack welding.

  • Woodworking: Clamping cabinet frames, furniture joints, and large timber assemblies.

  • Automotive Repair: Securing body panels or holding components in place during mechanical repairs.

  • General Maintenance: A high-strength, versatile clamp for any professional toolbox or workshop.