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Mo-Clamp 4065 All-Angle Heavy-Duty Repair Clamp - Mo-Clamp

Part #: 4065

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Mo-Clamp Mo-Clamp MO-CLAMP
  • Model Number: 4065
  • Weight: 4 lbs
  • Dimensions: 4.5 x 4.5 x 2 inches

Key Features

  • Versatile Gripping Power: Designed to ensure strong and secure attachment from all angles, this clamp adapts to various applications with ease.
  • Compact and Durable Design: Lightweight at just 4 lbs, its compact build allows for easy handling without compromising on strength.
  • High-Quality Construction: Built with robust materials to withstand demanding environments and provide long-lasting performance.
  • Precise Engineering: The all-angle capability maximizes flexibility, making it suitable for challenging tasks and irregular surfaces.

Applications

  • Automotive Repairs: Ideal for body shops and vehicle restorations requiring controlled pulling and holding during frame adjustments.
  • Industrial Use: A reliable tool for assembly, maintenance, or heavy-duty clamping tasks in a workshop or industrial setting.
  • DIY Projects: Perfect for home improvement projects where precision and a secure grip are required for various materials.

Benefits

  • Ease of Use: The lightweight and compact design makes it easy to handle, even in tight or constrained working spaces.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: The all-angle capability simplifies workflows, saving time and effort when working on complex repairs or assemblies.
  • Reliable Performance: With its durable construction, this clamp offers consistent and dependable results, even under heavy use.
  • Increased Versatility: Suitable for a variety of industries and tasks, making it an essential tool for professionals and hobbyists alike.

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  • Model: 117550
  • Shipping Weight: 4lbs
  • UPC: 084272902880
  • Manufacturers Part #: 4065
  • Manufactured by: Mo-Clamp
  • Also Known As: PU4065, MCL-4065, MOC4065

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 23 December, 2010.