Bessey WSM-12 90 Degree Angle Clamp Mfg# WSM-12 Features: * Automatic adjustment to work pieces of different thicknesses * Precise 90 angles Jaw Height: 2-3/8" Capacity for both sides: 9-1/2" Max Passage for Mitres: 4-3/4"
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$179.89
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Product Details
Product Length:
16.0 inches
Product Width:
8.0 inches
Product Height:
5.33 inches
Product Weight:
4.55 pounds
Package Length:
13.4 inches
Package Width:
11.2 inches
Package Height:
3.9 inches
Package Weight:
16.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
Features
Unobstructed working area allows free access for welding or assembly operations and through-ways for T joints
Two-way swivel mounted spindle automatically adjusts the clamping block to workpieces of different thicknesses
Holds workpieces at a 90 degree angle
Ideal for plates, angle iron, square tubing, pipe, channel iron, etc.
Made of spheroidal cast iron for use as a heavy duty welder's vise
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
What a hoss!!! Jan 03, 2007
By Michael Deegan This is one tough built unit. The quality, construction and shear size of this angle clamp are more than adequate to hold just about pipe you can put in it. The unit is substantially built and should last a lifetime. I am very impressed with the quality.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Bessey WSM-12, much better than Chinese knock-off Aug 22, 2006
By T. Ogletree
"Terry"
I purchased this high quality welding corner clamp at the same time as I purchased a Chinese knock-off of this clamp for half the price. The Chinese knock-off is very workable but the fit and finish does not compare with the Bessey clamp. No doubt it will soon wear out with continued use. The Bessey clamp exudes quality. It will be working long after the Chinese clamp is non-working. I nearly always tend to buy the quality tool. I couldn't resist the comparison purchase of both tools to reinforce my tendency. The old saying that "the purchase price of a high quality tool only hurts once" is very appropriate for this comparison.