The Jorgensen steel bar clamps are seriously strong. Cast-iron stationary and sliding heads with an orange, powder coated finish are merged with a high-carbon, rust-resistant steel bar. The fast-acting sliding head is acme threaded to accommodate a cold-drawn steel screw with a large easy-grip handle and swivel pad. The original multiple-disc-clutch design allows the sliding head to hold securely at any point along the bar.
The Jorgensen steel bar clamps are seriously strong. Cast-iron stationary and sliding heads with an orange, powder coated finish are merged with a high-carbon, rust-resistant steel bar. The fast-acting sliding head is acme threaded to accommodate a cold-drawn steel screw with a large easy-grip handle and swivel pad. The original multiple-disc-clutch design allows the sliding head to hold securely at any point along the bar.
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Pony Jorgensen Clutched Quick Action Clamp - Heavy Duty - 450X 76mm Clamps
The Jorgensen steel bar clamps are seriously strong. Cast-iron stationary and sliding heads with an orange, powder coated finish are merged with a high-carbon, rust-resistant steel bar. The fast-acting sliding head is acme threaded to accommodate a cold-drawn steel screw with a large easy-grip handle and swivel pad. The original multiple-disc-clutch design allows the sliding head to hold securely at any point along the bar.
The Jorgensen steel bar clamps are seriously strong. Cast-iron stationary and sliding heads with an orange, powder coated finish are merged with a high-carbon, rust-resistant steel bar. The fast-acting sliding head is acme threaded to accommodate a cold-drawn steel screw with a large easy-grip handle and swivel pad. The original multiple-disc-clutch design allows the sliding head to hold securely at any point along the bar.
Last updated at 14/07/2026 20:38:19
Pony Jorgensen Heavy Duty Quick Action Clutched F Clamp 450mm Capacity
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Pony Jorgensen Heavy Duty Quick Action Clutched F Clamp 450mm Capacity
Delivery between 17–23 July $12
Clutched Quick Action Clamp - Heavy Duty 450mm x 76mm Throat / Pack Of 4
Delivery between 20–29 July $37.85
originally posted on ponyjorgensen.com
Okay, I have used Bessey Clamps for years and years and have enjoyed using them. I ordered a few of these and was beyond impressed. With the Bessey clamps that are the same style/type, the slick wood handles prevent me from taking advantage of the strength the clamps have to offer. Not so with the Jorgenson's! I just ordered and unboxed 16 of these bad boys recently. Thank you Pony Jorgenson, for making a superior product that makes torquing the clamps so much easier on this old guy's wrists and hands. I'll never look back!
originally posted on ponyjorgensen.com
This is my most-used clamp. It is great for holding wood in place during glue-ups where light clamping is the goal because the rubber pads obviate the need for blocks to prevent denting. Only if I need a strong clamp to bring parts into alignment or close a gap I will take the time to set up a stronger clamp with pads. These clamps naturally prevent over-clamping and excessive squeeze-out.It is also a great clamp for holding work in position while drilling and screwing. It is light to carry and set in place, especially overhead. The 3' size is a great one to stock in quantity.
originally posted on ponyjorgensen.com
I purchased these primarily to use in clamping cutting and charcuterie boards. . There is no way that I even applied a 100# of clamping pressure. See the pic of the bar flex. I am supposing that the bowing causes the pressure to be other than perpendicular to the board. The steel bars (?) have way too much flex. I have better control with my conventional Pony pipe clamps. I selected these because of the cost. About $270 for 8 Pony clamps and pipes. I just clamped up two boards. I hate returning stuff.
| Product dimensions | 59.06 x 3.81 x 13.97 cm; 1.34 Kilograms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Style | Heavy Duty,Heavy |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Country of origin | USA |
Pony Jorgensen Heavy Duty Quick Action Clutched F Clamp 450mm Capacity
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Pony Jorgensen Heavy Duty Quick Action Clutched F Clamp 450mm Capacity
Delivery between 17–23 July $12
Clutched Quick Action Clamp - Heavy Duty 450mm x 76mm Throat / Pack Of 4
Delivery between 20–29 July $37.85
Okay, I have used Bessey Clamps for years and years and have enjoyed using them. I ordered a few of these and was beyond impressed. With the Bessey clamps that are the same style/type, the slick wood handles prevent me from taking advantage of the strength the clamps have to offer. Not so with the Jorgenson's! I just ordered and unboxed 16 of these bad boys recently. Thank you Pony Jorgenson, for making a superior product that makes torquing the clamps so much easier on this old guy's wrists and hands. I'll never look back!
This is my most-used clamp. It is great for holding wood in place during glue-ups where light clamping is the goal because the rubber pads obviate the need for blocks to prevent denting. Only if I need a strong clamp to bring parts into alignment or close a gap I will take the time to set up a stronger clamp with pads. These clamps naturally prevent over-clamping and excessive squeeze-out.It is also a great clamp for holding work in position while drilling and screwing. It is light to carry and set in place, especially overhead. The 3' size is a great one to stock in quantity.
I purchased these primarily to use in clamping cutting and charcuterie boards. . There is no way that I even applied a 100# of clamping pressure. See the pic of the bar flex. I am supposing that the bowing causes the pressure to be other than perpendicular to the board. The steel bars (?) have way too much flex. I have better control with my conventional Pony pipe clamps. I selected these because of the cost. About $270 for 8 Pony clamps and pipes. I just clamped up two boards. I hate returning stuff.
I have several different bar clamps from different manufacturers. All are acceptable but I can definitely see and feel the difference in quality between the others and Jorgensen. The Jorgensen is a more solid clamp. I find the Jorgensen has a slightly larger handle to easier tighten the clamp down. The Jorgensen is a little more expensive than some of my other brand clamps but I think it's worth the little extra cost. When having to grab multiple brand clamps for a project I always start with the Jorgensen. It's my favorite clamp.
I have been using the bar clamps of various sizes for over 40 years. Mine range from 6" up to 24 ". They are used daily. I find the 6" size to be the most useful and use them for almost everything I build. I have tried a number of other types and brands over the years but always go back to the Ponys. Other products are too heavy, too big to fit where you need the pressure, and often are too clumsy to adjust. When building furniture I use Pony pipe clamps for large pieces. I have several dozen ranging from 30" to 6ft long. I also have Pony pads and wooden pads I have made to help soften pressure damaging the wood.They clearly allow for more presuure on seams but when possible I revert to the bar clamps often because of their flexibility.. I have been very ... MoreI have been using the bar clamps of various sizes for over 40 years. Mine range from 6" up to 24 ". They are used daily. I find the 6" size to be the most useful and use them for almost everything I build. I have tried a number of other types and brands over the years but always go back to the Ponys. Other products are too heavy, too big to fit where you need the pressure, and often are too clumsy to adjust. When building furniture I use Pony pipe clamps for large pieces. I have several dozen ranging from 30" to 6ft long. I also have Pony pads and wooden pads I have made to help soften pressure damaging the wood.They clearly allow for more presuure on seams but when possible I revert to the bar clamps often because of their flexibility.. I have been very disappointed that I was unable to purchase new ones and am glad they are now back on the market. I have woren out dozens of pads and since I recently was unable to replace the pads I have reverted to gluing the cracked and stffened pads on my clamps because I have foun d no other brand to work as well.
The first Jorgenson woodworking clamps I bought were old, well used secondhand ones at a garage sale. This was a dozen or so years ago. They have served me well since.Through the years I’ve bought lots of clamps since that first garage sale. Some Jorgenson, some Irwin, some Rockler, and even a few at Harbor Freight.Recently I was going to glue up a walnut chair I had been making, and needed a few more longer bar clamps. I got to the bigbox store and the Jorgenson clamps were on sale. I opted for the extra heavy duty bar clamps that gave the clamping pressure I needed. They preformed beautifully without any bar flex at maximum pressure. I was so pleased with their performance I went back for more Jorgenson clamps the next day! I believe that Jorgenson has won me ... MoreThe first Jorgenson woodworking clamps I bought were old, well used secondhand ones at a garage sale. This was a dozen or so years ago. They have served me well since.Through the years I’ve bought lots of clamps since that first garage sale. Some Jorgenson, some Irwin, some Rockler, and even a few at Harbor Freight.Recently I was going to glue up a walnut chair I had been making, and needed a few more longer bar clamps. I got to the bigbox store and the Jorgenson clamps were on sale. I opted for the extra heavy duty bar clamps that gave the clamping pressure I needed. They preformed beautifully without any bar flex at maximum pressure. I was so pleased with their performance I went back for more Jorgenson clamps the next day! I believe that Jorgenson has won me over to being a loyal customer from now on. Try them you’ll be won over too!
I still have wood screw handle F style clamps from Jorgensen I bought 7 years ago and these are just as good if not even better because of the screw handle being more comfortable. Between the F style clamps and quick grip style clamps I own that are Jorgensen I've always been nothing other than satisfied. I'm adding more to my inventory of clamps (woodworkers can never have enough clamps) and I'd be foolish not too. The quality is above the price point and there's no dealing with slippage and clamps releasing pressure on a glue up like the blue brand does after having them for so long.
The clamps are solid and thick - I’ve yet to bow one, even when I really torque it down. They screw down smoothly, and unlike some other F clamps I’ve used, the handles are solidly installed and do not twist off.Their ability to take a solid torquing is also what led to my main issue with these clamps. The rubber boot over the end of the screw that keeps you from crushing or denting the grain slides when you tighten the clamp down. The screw will actually slide out of the very malleable boot, leading to several undesirable issues. The screw comes in contact with bare wood, defeating the purpose of the boot. The boot falls loose when the screw slides out, potentially ruining a finish or paint job that hasn’t set (this put me in a great mood). This doesn’t always ... MoreThe clamps are solid and thick - I’ve yet to bow one, even when I really torque it down. They screw down smoothly, and unlike some other F clamps I’ve used, the handles are solidly installed and do not twist off.Their ability to take a solid torquing is also what led to my main issue with these clamps. The rubber boot over the end of the screw that keeps you from crushing or denting the grain slides when you tighten the clamp down. The screw will actually slide out of the very malleable boot, leading to several undesirable issues. The screw comes in contact with bare wood, defeating the purpose of the boot. The boot falls loose when the screw slides out, potentially ruining a finish or paint job that hasn’t set (this put me in a great mood). This doesn’t always happen while you’re watching. I’ve walked in a time or two to find that a clamp has slid off during the night and the glue up was ruined.All of that said, this can easily be fixed by gluing or securing the boot with epoxy. They won’t come off again, but they won’t come off again! Part of me wishes Jorgensen would just do this at the factory, but you should do it when you get them home!
I've been a Jorgensen steel bar clamp owner for nearly 20 years and never once been disappointed by their performance. I have 6, 12 and 18 inch light and medium duty clamps. You can never have too many clamps, so I gladly have 40 in my possession. And yes, there are projects in which I use all of them at the same time! It's amazing how much pressure you can get from a simple handle being twisted. They work great under all the pressure you will need for nearly all your clamping needs. My older clamps did not come with the cushioned rubber ends. They were a great improvement to an otherwise wonderful product. I don't think you'll ever be disappointed with using them.
I have been a wood worker my whole life. I never had a problem with the smooth round wooden grips on other brands of clamps. I am now in my 60s and have now lost the strength im my hads that I always had as a younger man. The new grips on your clamps now lets me clamp pieces down or together as I did before. I have given my round handle clamps to my sons and have purchased your clamps. It is so much easier. I don"t know if that was your intention but thank you very much. It has made clamping much easier for me. Roger from Ohio.
| Product dimensions | 59.06 x 3.81 x 13.97 cm; 1.34 Kilograms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Style | Heavy Duty,Heavy |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Country of origin | USA |