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What is the difference between a locking clamp and a C-clamp?
A locking clamp uses a locking mechanism to securely hold materials in place without continuous adjustment. A C-clamp typically requires manual tightening and is often used when precise pressure adjustments are needed.
What is the difference between Milwaukee TORQUE LOCK™ locking clamps and standard locking clamps?
Milwaukee TORQUE LOCK™ locking clamps feature a thumb screw adjustment system that allows users to apply controlled clamping force and make adjustments more easily than traditional locking clamps.
What is the difference between regular jaws and swivel jaws on Milwaukee locking clamps?
Regular jaws are designed for flat surfaces and general-purpose clamping. Swivel jaws pivot to accommodate uneven, angled, or irregular surfaces, providing improved contact and holding power.
What size locking clamp should I choose?
Smaller locking clamps are ideal for tight workspaces and smaller materials. Larger locking clamps provide greater reach and capacity for larger projects, fabrication work, and welding applications.