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Jaw Width (in.) | 3 in |
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Throat Depth (in.) | 3 in |
Clamp Type | Trigger |
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Clamping Strength (lb.) | 100 |
Hand Tool Type | Clamp |
Individual/Set | Individual |
Material | Resin |
Maximum Opening (in.) | 6 in |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Tools Product Type | Hand Tool |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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DWHT83139 is a single 6 in. trigger clamp, while DWHT83149 is a 2-piece set of the same 6 in. trigger clamps. Both have 100 lbs clamping force and 2.43 in throat depth, but DWHT83149 is sold as a set.
The DEWALT DWHT83139 clamp has a 24 inch bar length.
This item weight is 0.767Lb.
I would say less than 5 pounds. It's not very heavy.
Not sure what table your talking about but if it’s like mine which is a portable work table or bench and it has holes vertically. Those are universal holes for table saws, bench grinders, mitre saws etc. usually not for clamps. Clamps don’t usually use holes unless it’s the large clamps not the ones you posted this question on.
If you are talking about a wood working table yes. My table has 171 3/4" holes on it . That's the standard size for bench dogs. You can also remove the stationary end of a a Dewalt clamp and put it through the hole add a bolt and use it that way.
It worked ok at first but one of the jaws kept popping out of the support socket and it was useless after that. That might just be a problem with the smaller ones though so check it out before buying.
Yes you could use this for that type of project
yes this will work for you assuming the throat depth s deep enough
yes
Yes, this clamp is well suited for that application. For stability I would recommend using 2 clamps, 1 near the saw and another at the other end of the 2x4.
Yes it’s strong enough, you need two or more to be safe
this would be a great clamp to use with a Kreg cabinet jig
I suggest using a larger clamp just to be sure it does not slip during use. While the 6 inch clamp or clamps might hold, a larger deep throat clamp will give you better results. I recommend a clamp like the one in the attached picture.
I would think you'd need a bigger clamp.
Yes, Just did it. Very easy. Remove small phillips screw from "fixed" end. Flip it around and attach to opposite end of clamp bar. Works great.
No, it will not work as a spreader.
Yes. With the 12", the anvil can be removed and reversed at the other end with a simple button push. With the 6", you need to remove one screw to flip it around. The bar already has the appropriate hole in it.
This clamp does NOT have the spreader feature. It is, however, an excellent clamp, holds well, and the jaws are a bit deeper that some of its competitors.
Not easily
Yes it can, just flip the jaw around.
no
No, it doesn't work in both directions. You would need a separate tool for that.
no
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