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Feb 03, 2026 - 06:43 AM
Maximum clamping force indicates the pressure a clamp can exert to hold materials together, which is vital for secure glue-ups and accurate assembly. Higher force is beneficial for larger projects, dense materials, or applications requiring robust holding power, while moderate force is often sufficient for lighter tasks and more delicate materials. For example, the Woodpeckers CLAMPZILLA can deliver over 6,500 pounds of pressure, making it ideal for demanding woodworking projects, while the Microjig DVC-625QCK2 MATCHFIT GRR-RIP Clamp offers up to 150 pounds for lighter applications. With options ranging from light to heavy-duty, you can select the force that best matches your project's requirements.
