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Bessey K3.560 K-Body 60-Inch Parallel Jaw Bar Clamp | 
| Brand: Bessey Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $72.73 Buy New: $46.55 You Save: $26.18 (36%)
Rating: 174 reviews Sales Rank: 19032
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.6 Dimensions (in): 65.5 x 1.5 x 5.3
MPN: K3.560 Model: K3.560 UPC: 091162006566 EAN: 0091162006566 ASIN: B0000224B7
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 50-inch max opening K-body clamp ideal for frameless construction, cabinets, and more | | • | Ideal for gluing applications; evenly distributed clamping pressure and sliding-arm braking system | | • | All-steel design; jaws encased in non-marring glue resistant material | | • | Includes ergonomic wood handle | | • | 65-1/2 by 1-1/2 by 5.2 inches; 8.6 pounds |
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Amazon.com Product Review There's a reason Bessey has become the largest clamp maker in the world. This clamp is part of that reason. There's absolutely nothing to find fault with in this gentle giant, and we don't think you can have too many Besseys.This particular clamp has large, flat faces that remain perfectly perpendicular to the distinctly profiled galvanized steel rail, which, impressively, is made completely by Bessey so you're assured of total quality control. The steel jaws are completely encased in something called "super polyamide," and while we aren't rocket scientists, we know non-marring quality when we see it. Even better, squeezed-out glue doesn't stick to them. We have never heard of a Bessey slipping; the sliding arm has two integrated set screws that lock with ultimate surety in the serrated area on the rail sides. This clamp has a wonderful capacity, and because you know it won't let you down after all the work you've put into your project, it is a simple pleasure.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 169 more reviews...
DON'T BUY ANYTHING LESS THAN THESE July 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
unless you wish to give the others away and buy these later.
nuf said.
over-hyped, now made of imported material June 12, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Success seems to have sunk Bessey's rising star. Their clamps are now made of "imported material" (a creative way of avoiding having to write "Made in China"?) and assembled in the US, but even the most skillful surgeon can't save a man with faulty organs. Case in point--the plastic clamps that keep the sliding head from slipping off the bar are flimsy plastic, and mine already are breaking. Jorgensen, on the other hand, is more intelligently designed, using a cotter pin to hold the plastic stop in place. Jorgensen also has wider and longer clamping surfaces.
If you must have designer names, no one will talk you out of buying Bessey. On the other hand, if you want the best product for your dollar, look at Gross Stabil (made in Germany) or Jorgensen (made in the US).
great, but Cabinetmasters are better, in my opinion May 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this kit, and a few days later took advantage of a sale at another retailer offering free shipping and reduced prices for the Jorgensen Cabinetmaster line. First, the wimpy plastic piece at the end of the Bessey clamps is easily broken, in fact one arrived broken. Amazon's packing for shipping has definitely gone downhill over the past year or two. To Bessey's credit, I called them and they immediately overnighted four replacement tail pieces so I would have spares, at no charge. They told me at Bessey that they get a lot of calls from people who buy their clamps from Amazon because they aren't packed well, and the tiny plastic clips are frequently broken. Anyway, when I went to glue up two frame and panel doors I had made, I found myself trying the Bessey's first, then trying the Jorgensen's, and ended up using the Jorgensens. They have larger clamping surface in both height and width(in fact they make the Bessey's look small when put side-by-side ), making setup of the door easier, for me at least, and I immediately saw that the serrated edges running the length of the bars of the Bessey's marked up my pre-painted center panels on contact (panels were pre-painted in order to avoid having an exposed panel edge if the panel contracted). On the other hand, the Jorgensen bars are smooth at the edges, and do not mar the surfaces they come in contact with; they did not mark up my panels. Fortunately I was able to sand the marks out and finish the glue-up. The CabinetMasters have a much more substantial removeable tail piece; it actually attaches with a spring pin, and will not come off unless you want it to, and is a completely different design and appears built to last and not break. The CabinetMasters are heavier, but I actually like that, they have a more stable feel during the setup process before tightening everything down. Bottom line, the Bessey's are good clamps, but for value and design I like the CabinetMaster's by Jorgensen.
Excellent April 23, 2008 My experience with this order was great! Amazon shipped just as expected. The clamp set arrived in ready to use condition.
These clamps perform just as advertised. The wide base helps reduce marring of wood. Glue does not stick to the body. They are very powerful.
Good Product April 12, 2008 I have only used the product once but am very pleased. I expect to get many years of use out of the whole setup. With other products Bessey makes I can also turn them into longer clamps so the versatility is great.
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