🔧 Clamp it, love it, own it!
The PONY50 Clamp Fixture is a robust and versatile tool designed for professionals, featuring a 3/4-inch compatibility, hardened steel construction, and a user-friendly crank-type handle. With compact dimensions of 5.25 x 2 x 8.5 inches and a lightweight design, it’s perfect for any workspace. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with a lifetime warranty.
Material | Hardened Steel |
Brand | PONY |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.25 x 2 x 8.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Style | Clamp Fixture |
UPC | 686214214084 044295050005 784497287914 686214211380 787721829201 094716927409 044295000505 752913182792 745352390354 074748323462 635665180967 034687233055 043934092864 347918024507 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00044295050005 |
Manufacturer | Pony |
Part Number | 50 |
Item Weight | 2.43 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 2 x 8.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 50 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium |
Finish | black |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Included Components | Product Information Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**S
Good Clamps
These are good clamps. They hold well and apply plenty of pressure to the cutting boards and other projects I assemble. Taking them off the pipe to put onto a different length pipe is easy. I have no complaints with these.
M**R
Inexpensive way to make a big clamp!
I paired this with a galvanized 6’ pipe from big box store to square up a gate I was building. Worked great with one minor exception which is that the face of the clamps are smooth. Smooth faces do make sense for fine woodworking and such but a pad or grooved style face model would have been better for my particular usage but overall the clamp still worked great.
C**T
Quality, inexpensive bar clamp
I have about 3 sets of these clamps. They work well for what they're made for. I like them because you can just screw them onto a piece of pipe and make whatever length you need. I have a pipe die though, so that would be easier for me than some others. You could still buy threaded pipe at the needed length. They do very well for my applications.
H**S
Good product, but get some clamp pads, too
I built a shed recently, making the door from tongue-and-groove decking boards. Before I could attach the 2x4 braces I needed to clamp the tongue-and-groove planks together. To fit big tools in the shed this door is 3-1/2' wide, so I needed a couple of big clamps. Two of these Jorgensen fixtures, plus a pair of 5' black pipes, did the trick quite nicely.A few useful tidbits:- The threaded black pipe recommended for use with these clamps comes with black grease to lubricate and deter corrosion. Clean this off before attaching the clamps so you won't mess up your wood.- I strongly recommend getting a set of rubber clamp pads when you order your clamp fixtures. You only need one set for two fixtures. Don't gouge up your wood.- The screw clamp fits into the orange sliding flat surface with a steel pin. One of mine came out, and I had to go get a hammer to re-assemble the clamp. I deducted one star for this, but it was just annoying rather than a fatal flaw.- Black pipe typically comes in sizes from 1' to 5'. Shop for the pipe before buying the clamp fixtures if you need more than 5'. The fixtures take up a good half foot themselves, so 4' pipe wouldn't have worked with my 3-1/2' door.Bottom line: an essential tool if you're trying to build something big. Recommended.
S**L
Worked as expected
Worked great with 6 foot 3/4 inch black pipe. No complaints. Key ring things that came with it, didn't understand how those worked but other than that, perfect.
A**S
Very Handy
Great clamp system for 3/4” pipe. Was able to create a few 10’ clamps. Pretty easy to assemble and perform as they should.
C**D
Protect pipe threads, floors and more.
These clamps are great and no matter how many you own you will always need one more. To make them even more usable buy pipe that is threaded on both ends. Then you can use a connector to join the pipes together if you need a longer clamp. We connected five 48" bars together once to make a 20' clamp and used it to draw up the rails on a deck.With both ends threaded you'll need to protect the threads on the exposed end of the clamp. For 3/4" pipe I use 1" heavy rubber chair foot protectors. They are the rubber pads you often see used on the bottom of a cane or pair of crutches. You should be able to find them at any hardware or big box store sold in packs of four for a couple dollars. Just think of it as a low cost investment that may save you a lot of grief later on. The pads last almost ten years before they dry out and need to be replaced. They'll not only protect the pipe threads but if you ever stand them up on end, and we all do, they won't slip and possibly damage a job site floor. When doing a kitchen one of our guys had a clamp slip and the cost of the floor repair would have bought more pads than you and I both would have used in several lifetimes.Additionally, you should consider putting rubber pads on the end all of your pipe clamps whether they're threaded or not. I have a crescent shaped scar on my right foot that is a constant reminder that every pipe clamp needs a rubber pad on the end. For almost 30 years I've kept pads on every 3/4" pipe clamp I own and if the pad is off or missing it does not leave the shop.
I**Y
Unchanged for a reason
It's pretty simple really. Pony has made these clamps before I ever started woodworking in Jr. high school, and I see no changes in their design since then. If you clamping a project even remotely important, buy 4 of these clamps. I usually buy 4 foot black pipes to go with them, but that depends on what your needs are. Nothing is more useless to me than too short a clamp, and nothing quite as cumbersome as too long a clamp, so decide what your needs are before you buy. These are simple to put together and work every single time. Unfortunately, I recently bought a competitors set of clamps that were very high quality made, but the design was nearly useless for me in the shop. The clamp head would slip off because this design was not threaded. No big deal? Try working with them during glue up! So then the choice was clear. Just order the right clamps from Amazon and be done. These will last and perform as long as you need them.
G**R
Excelentes prensas
Las utilicé para prensar una puerta, tienen muchísima fuerza al grado que pude unir todas las piezas utilizando solo 2 prensas. Realmente me sorprendieron,, sin ellas no hubiera podido terminar. Las recomiendo ampliamente. Cuando las compré dude de ellas, pero al ver la cantidad de presion que ejercian sobre la madera quedé sorprendido.
A**R
Metal clamp end
Well madeAnd string
P**U
Reliable and strong
Manufacturer recommends black 3/4 pipe, maybe because it grips better the clutch on the moving part of the clamp. But the 3/4 black pipe I could find locally, seller said was too weak/thin to open the thread, so I went with "medium series" galvanized 4/4 pipe. Fact is its stronger and it doesn't slip, works perfectly. Build is very good, namely the clamp "square" thread which puts a very positive strong force. Recommended.
C**R
Bonne qualité à un prix très abordable
Bonne qualité, finition assez propre et vis assez fluide. Des tuyaux achetés sur toolstation vont très bien avec.
D**E
Great product
Works well, not using it for clamping, have a design for an Archery Compound Bow press.
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