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The KETIPED 2 Pack Ratcheting Table Clamp is designed for woodworking enthusiasts, featuring a robust clamping force of up to 450 lbs and a versatile 0-6" clamping range. Made from high-quality alloy and zinc, these clamps ensure durability and stability, making them perfect for various applications. With a self-aligning ratchet mechanism, they offer quick adjustments and compatibility with most MFT workbenches, enhancing your workflow efficiency.
Manufacturer | KETIPED |
Part Number | MG-040RD |
Item Weight | 2.33 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.02 x 4.76 x 2.05 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | Red |
Material | Alloy Steel, Zinc Alloy |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
A third hand
A third helping hand is convenient when doing various projects. Anything from holding something down to holding something together. Just such a device is being sold under the Ketiped brand name as a ratcheting table clamp. But don’t limit yourself to just table or workbench top work, as this clamp can be utilized in an almost unlimited number of ways. So let’s take a look at what you're getting.The clamp appears to be well made, I didn’t notice any cosmetic or manufacturing flaws on the two I received. The ratcheting action is smooth when tightening, and releasing it was simple as well. There is a small plastic sleeve on the ratchet that helps to minimize doing damage to your work. This product has a six inch range of movement to work with. That movement range is going to work for some people and maybe not for others, that’s not the product's fault.Safety would be another advantage of using this product. I’m not the only one guilty of trying to hold something together or something down while working on it. One is less likely to have an accident if both of your hands are free to work with.
S**S
These are very handy in the shop
These clamps get a lot of use in my home wood shop. They are lightweight and not bulky. Just have them nearby and you might just grab these first. The cam lock action has plenty of strength rated at 450 pounds each.I was hoping these would fit in my T-tracks but they only fit a specific type (MFT?). Not a problem.The quality of the clamp is good but not perfect. The bar appears to be pinch cut at the bent end. Other reviews mention this same thing. Still, a very handy clamp that is plenty strong and a good value.
R**Y
Sturdy and Efficient Track Clamps for T-Track Systems
These 2-pack ratcheting track clamps are a great option for a woodworking setup using T-tracks. I tested them on my router table, and they fit and performed very well, providing plenty of clamping strength to hold down materials securely. The clamps are made from high-quality steel and feel sturdy and durable. They are very easy to operate and the ratcheting mechanism allows for quick clamping and easy release.One thing to note is that, while the product page shows the clamps used in a wood slot, they are not compatible with dovetail slots (sadly). They work well with my Worx portable MFT workbenches with T-track and should last for many years. Overall, these clamps do exactly what they promise and are a solid option for Ratcheting Table Clamps at a reasonable price.
A**N
Up to standards at a good price
These are just about dead ringers for some that I purchased direct from China for about the same cost, but from Amazon I didn’t have to wait weeks for the boat to get here.Those, and these, are at the low end of the range for similar clamps, maybe around $10-15 cheaper per pair than a lot you see. I haven’t noticed any difference in quality though, they are heavy steel, fit the clamping slots in all my track saw tracks, and operate smoothly. Kind of a commodity item these days, but glad to see them at a good price available without the long wait for the slow boat.
A**R
Great for the price
While I have owned a Makita track saw and a number of tracks for a good while now, until now I've not had any of these ratcheting track clamps (I own a pair of the DeWalt speed clamp style track clamps), so I was interested to try them out, but I don't have a reference in terms of using other clamps designed like these are.Being that these are no-name, I was sort of wary of what quality I would get, but I was pleasantly surprised by these clamps. They seem well constructed, the ratchet clamping action is smooth and secure and they definitely can apply quite a bit of clamping pressure. There aren't any real rough spots or areas that are obvious weak points.These fit fine into the tracks on the underside of my Makita saw tracks. My only wish is that the foot of the clamp that slides into the track was just a bit wider. This clamp does grip the track, but if it was a couple millimeters wider it would have a more secure grip on the clamp and would bear more solidly in the track. You can see in my photo the width of the foot on this clamp as compared to my DeWalt clamp, which has a foot width that is better suited for use in the saw track.Nonetheless, this is a solid value for the price. I am happy to have these in my collection of tools and would certainly purchase these again if the need arises.
S**R
Awesome pricing on these!
The media could not be loaded. I own a pantorouter, which is a router jig that use the technology of a pantograph to maneuver a router to make mortise and tenon joints and other sorts like slots, dovetails, and box joints, etc. The jig includes a table with slots onto which the materials are clamped using these types of clamps. Occasionally I've used the original purchase ones elsewhere. These ratcheting clamps will come in as a great substitute or in other uses.They are not limited to use on the pantorouter; they are ideal for use on a t-slot table or even an MFT (multi-function table) when paired with tracks. And speaking of tracks; if you have a track saw, these can be used as hold downs for the track. No pumping or turning of handles necessary; just insert in the track's slot, slide the handle up and one pull of it will secure the track.The clamping range has its limits at 3" in throat depth and 6" in height but that is sufficient for much of my woodworking. I would have liked that the handle stayed in position when not under pressure; slides down too easily. But as I said in the video, not a big deal. Pulling back on the handle provides as much pressure as you care to apply. These will find many uses in my shop and they feel like quality of quality materials.And here is the best feature, they are very competitively priced at half the name brand price point.
M**A
Good value
these seem to be well-made. Red anodized aluminum body and steel clamp bars. they ratchet nicely. they fit into my Festool track. They probably fit others as well. they are a bargain at just 15 dollars a piece. would highly recommend them.
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