is a type of clamp used in woodworking, metalworking, and other applications to hold two pieces of material together securely. It’s named for its “G” shape, with one fixed end and a threaded screw mechanism on the other end. The screw is turned to tighten or loosen the clamp, applying pressure to hold the materials in place.
Here are some key features and characteristics of a G-clamp:
- Construction: G-clamps are typically made of cast iron or steel, providing strength and durability for holding workpieces securely. The clamp consists of a fixed jaw and a movable jaw connected by a threaded screw mechanism.
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