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Your cart is empty.Variable angle strap Clamp with 4 clips, functional & convenient, corner clip with variable angle swivel pads clamps any & all angles from 60 degrees to 180 degrees, 23' polyester strap woven like a seat belt, up to 1,100 lb, tensile strength with minimal stretch, easy to use strap lock mechanism releases & locks strap around awkward or large assemblies, strap winder stores strap tangle free & out from under foot, features a composite handle.
Link Sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Very helpful when setting frames
Leon S.
Reviewed in Germany on May 8, 2024
Wenn man eine entsprechende Anwendung hat, ist diese Art der Spannvorrichtung ein absoluter Gamechanger. Zum Verleimen von Rahmen oder gar runden Bauteilen, gibt es keine bessere Spannmöglichkeit. Die Qualität des Produktes ist Bessey-Typisch einfach nur bestens. Es gibt keine Beanstandungen in der Verarbeitung und die Funktion des Bandspanners ist extrem gut.
Barry Green
Reviewed in Australia on May 24, 2024
For making boxes, this strap clamp is perfect and very effective.
Genjilady
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
Our dining table has a round post in the middle. We noticed it was starting to separate. This clamp worked so well and easily to pull the post back into the correct fit. Worked very well.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 10, 2024
Very good quality and good design !That good i've ordered another , only an occasional hobby these days ,but would of been happy with these in the old workshop . 5 stars and no loose strap flapping about 👍
Raven
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
A good clamp for making boxes or drawers to hold right angle without much effort. It extends to various sizes making it a feasible option for many scenarios.
Peter Kitchell
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
Maybe not enough pressure for glue-ups unless your joints are perfect, but they make it very easy to bring the whole case together for dry fitting using only a couple of these strap clamps.
DeepTreasures
Reviewed in Italy on June 19, 2023
Comprato un paio di questi morsetti a cinghia soprattutto per la lunghezza della corda che è di ben 7 metri, infatti sto lavorando su due vetrine dal perimetro di 4,80 metri ciascuna.Ottimo materiale anche se trovo scomodo ruotare la rotellina per mettere in tiro la corda per poi ultimare la stretta con la manopola a cacciavite.Gli angoli li avrei preferiti più ampi.Scelta ottima.
Kyle T.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023
Steve Ramsay on YouTube recommended this, I just found my first use for it. I am making a raised bowl for my Great Dane and I needed to glue the half lap supports to the legs. I used this to ensure I was gluing them together square. It is a bit tricky to get set into place, but then it tightens easy and works well.
DonkeyHut
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022
This was my first time using wood molding to make a frame for a project, and I read about using a strap clamp when gluing the four pieces together after cutting the 45° angles in a miter box. It was faster to buy this on Amazon Prime than ship-to-store with the big hardware store that didn't have this particular model in stock (it had the best features of all the strap clamps), and it came in perfect timing. It was easy to use, and the corner pieces that have just the feet touching the wood, and not the strap, makes it super nice. I ran a couple of dry runs first, which I recommend since the first one I tightened too much and the frame popped apart like that game where all the pieces go flying - oops! I also recommend watching a YouTube video about how to use it, if you haven't use one before, since it doesn't come with any directions. You loosely put it around your project, place the corner pieces in place, use the rotating reel handle to reel in the strap tight, and then turn the large handle to the right to tighten it as much as you need. The length is longer than the others, which will come in handy with future frame projects, and the edges are better than the others, and the tightening mechanism is much better and faster than manually pulling each side of the strap like others have. And the cost is better than many with fewer features, plus the brand is reputable. Definitely worth getting!
Bread Head
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2022
I was unsure about the product because some reviews said it broke when it was being tightened. Answer: Just don't tighten it so much like you're trying to secure it to a space shuttle. It's only a wooden frame that's getting held together while glue dries--no need to tighten it so that the veins bulge out of your forehead while doing it! That's my take on the reviews that say it broke on them. It's a plastic mechanism, not forged steel. Handle it as such and you'll be more than satisfied with how it keeps edges aligned and prevents warping in a frame.A few reviews also said that it didn't have instructions. Well, it doesn't. But I say if you need instructions telling you how to use this tool, then you probably shouldn't be doing whatever project it is in the first place. Just my opinion. As I look at all the tools in my shed, almost none of them ever had instructions. Do yours?OK--anyway--this is a super price on this tool and unless you want to buy a metal version for ten times this cost, just respect that it's plastic and use it accordingly. It will repay your efforts.
Pac1
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 21, 2021
all good
Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020
This clamp worked exactly as I expected. There are no instructions so takes a little intuition and practice. Each of the corner brackets have 2 tabs that the strap fits into. I’m using for small boxes and did several dry runs before my first glue up. I saw questions about how small it will go without any good answers so I’ll attempt one... I used on 6”x6” boxes. The smallest I could go looks to be determined by the width of the main body of the clamp which is 3” plus the width of 2 corner brackets, approx 2”. So seems like the smallest box/frame on the clamp side would be 5”. the perpendicular side would be defined by the 2 corner brackets only , 2”. So when using the corner brackets, looks like could work down to 5x2”. Used without the corner brackets it appears as if it could go somewhat smaller, e.g 3x3, 3x2, and the equivalent for items without 90 degrees.
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