- Carpenter's clamp F 12A189 300x120 mm with 2-component handle is a sturdy screw clamp for precise and stable immobilization of parts during gluing, assembly and carpentry work. Ergonomic 2K handle for secure grip and comfortable tightening
Carpenter's Compression F 12A189 300×120 mm is a robust and versatile screw clamp, which helps to achieve precise, stable and repeatable tightening of components when working in the workshop and in home DIY projects. Thanks to the design of the type F the clamp is quick to set up, convenient to use and ideal for tasks where pressure control matters - from gluing wood to assembling and stabilizing parts while drilling or bolting.
Carpenter's Compression F, 2-material handle.
Ergonomic 2-component handle (2K) improves working comfort: the hand does not slip and tightening is smooth, which is important for longer projects (such as assembling furniture bodies, frames or boxes). It's a tool that improves accuracy, speeds up assembly and reduces the risk of shifting glued parts.
What is an F 12A189 carpenter's squeeze and why it makes work easier?
Type F carpentry clamp is a clamp designed to securely immobilize workpieces by means of adjustable screw pressure. Model 12A189 in size 300×120 mm will prove useful in most carpentry and assembly work where you need a "third hand" and stability when joining materials.
- Controlled pressure - The pressure screw allows you to precisely adjust the force, so you not only hold the item securely, but also reduce the risk of damage to delicate surfaces (such as veneers, moldings, frames).
- Stabilization during processing - The compression helps hold the part in place when drilling, screwing, grinding or fitting, resulting in greater accuracy and safety on the job.
- Saving time - quick spacing and secure pressing speeds up gluing and assembly (e.g. shelves, boxes, frames, tops).
Where to assemble and how to use the carpenter's clamp F 12A189 300×120 mm?
This carpenter's clamp is not a permanently mounted component - it is used temporarily where you need stable clamping. Installation consists of sliding the jaw onto the material and tightening the screw until the desired pressure is achieved. Most often the squeeze is "mounted" directly on:
- glued wooden elements (e.g., moldings, frames, boards, furniture components),
- work surface and table vise as additional stabilization,
- profiles and mounting details when twisting or drilling.
Practical examples:
- Bonding - Tighten the glued boards or moldings to maintain an even joint line and reduce "floating" of the pieces before the glue sets.
- Assembly - hold the item in the ideal position to freely screw in screws, install the hinge, or adjust the slide.
- Precise fit - Immobilize the workpiece for sanding or edge work (especially when working alone).
Tip: with delicate surfaces, it's a good idea to use spacers (such as a piece of plywood, cardboard or rubber) to reduce the risk of bumps.
Screw Compression with 2K handle - comfort, secure grip and precise tightening
In everyday workshop work, it is not only the clamping force that matters, but also the control i convenience. Therefore, an important advantage of this model is the 2-component handle (2K), which improves ergonomics and allows a more confident operation of the pressure.
- Secure grip - 2K material improves grip even when hands are soiled with wood dust or glue, reducing slippage and making work easier.
- Convenient tightening - longer work (e.g., assembling larger parts) is less tiring, and you can increase the pressure gradually, without "jerking".
- Better control over the detail - more precisely angle parts and keep them aligned, which is important when gluing frames, boxes, slatted structures or joining boards.
Use of carpentry clamp 300×120 mm in workshop, construction site and at home
Size 300×120 mm is a practical compromise between working range and portability. Such a clamp comes in handy wherever the part must remain stationary - even when you use tools that generate vibrations or pressure.
- Carpentry and furniture making - gluing slats, assembling carcasses, applying pressure when assembling hardware, stabilizing elements when screwing together with screws.
- Repair and finishing works - Temporary holding of the strip, building element, profile, as well as assistance in fitting the details to the wall or corners.
- DIY and hobby projects - Construction of boxes, shelves, frames, racks, home repairs; compression helps maintain even edges and correct angles during assembly.
If you often glue or assemble parts yourself, a carpenter's squeeze significantly increases the quality of the end result: less misalignment, better fit, even pressure on the joint and greater repeatability.
Technical data and product identification - easy matching, ordering and logistics
In an online store and in workshop work, it's all about making sure you choose exactly the model you need. The following is the most important technical and identification information to facilitate selection, completion of equipment and quick product search.
- Type: carpenter's F clamp / screw clamp
- Model (external system code): 12A189
- Working size: 300 × 120 mm
- Handle: 2-component (2K), ergonomic
- EAN: 5902628129758
- Product dimensions (overall size): 402 × 185 × 35 mm
With the number EAN and code 12A189 easily identify the product in the stock system, compare size variants or quickly order more pieces for the workshop.
FAQ - the most frequently asked questions about carpentry clamp F 12A189 300×120 mm
1) What the F-type carpenter's squeeze is most commonly used for?
Most often for gluing wood (press down until the glue sets), assembly (holding the element under the screws) and stabilization when drilling, fitting and other work where the stationary position of the workpiece is important.
2) Where you "mount" this squeeze - is it permanent?
No - it's a tool used temporarily. You put them on the elements (e.g., boards, moldings, profiles) and tighten the screw, and when you're done, you just take them off.
3) What the 2K handle gives you in practice?
Better grip, more comfort and more secure tightening. The 2K handle reduces hand slippage and helps precisely dispense pressure, which is especially useful for longer work and parts that require more delicate handling.
4) Will the 300×120 mm size be suitable for a home workshop?
Yes - it's a very versatile size for typical DIY projects and carpentry work. Allows you to conveniently press many popular items (moldings, boards, small frames, furniture pieces) while remaining handy to store.
5) How to protect the material against crushing during pressing?
For delicate surfaces, use spacer (e.g., a piece of plywood, rubber or cardboard) between the jaw of the clamp and the component. This is a simple method to maintain aesthetics and avoid pressure marks.
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