Product Description


Pony Jorgensen was founded in 1903 in the great city of Chicago. It was there that we created the first clamp made specifically for woodworking, the Jorgensen handscrew, which quickly became a staple among hobbyists and professionals alike. For discerning craftspeople looking for clamps made with the highest‑quality materials, unwavering reliability, and trusted strength, there’s only one choice – original Pony Jorgensen woodworking clamps.


The name says it all. These unique bar clamps are some of our easiest to use clamps and are ideal for hobby, craft and model projects. The contoured comfort grip and quick release lever make it simple to get a firm grip in a flash. Not only can these versatile clamps be easily converted into a spreader clamps, the medium duty #33400 models also feature our exclusive patented feature that allow two clamps to be joined together to make a clamp with more than double the opening capacity of a single clamp. With every two clamps you buy, it’s like getting a third, larger clamp for free!


Spreader
Easily converted to a spreader clamp.


Expendable
Allows two clamps to be joined together to make a clamp with more than double the opening capacity of a single clamp.
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Jonathan Rivera –
Love this things! For a low to mid impact jobs they to the trick flawlessly. Quite light, ready handling to my linking(With some practice I can use them one handed!)I’ll bought a few more later on, different sizes
JoanJoan –
Super easy to use! A person of any size and strength can use these. I found it very easy to set the clamp and get a tight, strong hold. Unclamping is really simple. Highly recommend!
Wildlife –
One handed clamps are a virtual must in the woodshop or farm shop. Constantly using them for parts assembly, holding forms on the drill press, holding stops and blocks on the chop saw and bench saw, even clamping for nailing/screwing repairs in the barn structure itself. I built a Wildlife Habitat Wagon using the first set, bought this second set to make sure I always have enough. Good clamping pressure, easy to release and attach with one hand motion. Highly recommend.
BrianAndCyn –
I really like these clamps. The material of the clamps seem to be very good quality. The squeeze mechanism is very smooth and easy to use. The feature I really like is that you can join the two clamps together to make a bigger one with more clamping width capacity. Very well constructed. Release trigger for me is very well placed. I will be definitely adding more to my clamp collection. What woodworker only has two clamps.
Archie Md –
Needed a pair of 12″ quick clamps for my solo extension of potting shed. Already having 25+yr old sets of longer Jorgenson bar clamps, I was happy to find this solidly made set. Even happier that I can about double the length by locking the pair together for clamping or spreading. Quick work to do that when the need arises. Ratch action seems very solid, with excellent gripping power. No problem clamping a 2×6 beam to 4×4 posts for final anchorage by myself. Jaw pads compress nicely while clamping as well as protecting the work piecesHappy to see a company still producing strong solid products at a good price.
WWJDwithCA –
This cost a bit more, but man are they more sturdy and better functioning. My big gripe with the Irwin clamps is that when you release the tension from them you can a bunch of that energy translated into your hands; very annoying. These are more rugged than the Irwin or Dewalt versions, but are heavier as well. You can also take two clamps and make them into a single longer clamp, nice touch!
Awk Davies –
I’ve been using these for 3 or 4 months now, and they work very well. I also have a pair of the similar Bessey EZS, which are not as good. The Bessey do claim a higher clamping force – can’t say I’ve ever noticed that in practice.Pros:- easy, smooth release and quick adjustment- smooth clamping- comfortable handles, no pinching- very easy to switch to spreader mode- also easy to link together for double the width capacity- full-depth jaw padCons:- none yet…
Consumer –
I needed some clamps for my rigid heddle loom and other fiber processing tools. I have a table that makes clamping challenging and these work well on it. They are also easy to use and only require one hand to operate. I can’t comment on whether or not these are truly medium duty, but they are well made and suit my purposes quite well.
Kevin Adams –
After all the cheap one-hand clamps I’ve squeezed over the years, it felt good to step up to a clamp with some guts! The clamping force is very strong. Definitely a step up from Husky and Irwin crap I bought at Home Depot.