- T Track Hold Down Clamps are the perfect T Track Accessory: Rockler's new auto-lock T track clamp is literally an open-and-shut case. Just press down the lever to secure anything from veneer sheets to lumber up to 2-3/4'' thick!
- Makes Your Work Easy: Our T track clamp hold down automatically adjusts for thicknesses from 0'' to 2-3/4'' securing your work is as fast and as easy as flipping a switch!
- Minimize Obstructions: Once set, the clamping pressure is always the same regardless of workpiece size, and these T track clamps are adjusted only if needed with the set screw. The clamps pivot 360°, allowing you to clamp near the workpiece edge to minimize obstructions.
- Easy To Install: A large knurled wheel locks the clamp securely to the T-track. The toggle foot is adjusted with the knurled aluminum knob for best placement—no wrenches required. While the clamping foot pivots on a ball joint so it can adapt to any angle and is rubber coated to prevent marring.
- Durable Construction: These woodworking clamps are made from durable, heavy-duty metal construction which gives longer life. Our woodworking tools and accessories are perfect for your workshops.
Rockler Auto-Lock T-Track Hold Down Clamps for Woodworking: For building your own T-track table use our table clamps for woodworking. These T track accessories for woodworking make multiple assemblies faster. --- Rockler T Track Metal Hold Down Clamps Features: Auto-adjust mechanism allows you to clamp various thicknesses without readjusting - Center of clamping foot extends from 1-1/2'' to 3-1/2'' from the center of track - Max height capacity is 2-3/4'' – This clamping force is adjustable from 5-250 lbs of pressure - Large locking wheel secures clamp to T-track - Clamps slide into any T-track that accepts 5/16'' T-bolts, including our T-Track Table (sold separately) and many of the CNC Shark tables – Our rockler auto-lock t-track hold down clamp is a heavy-duty metal construction and built to last. --- About Us: The history of Rockler Woodworking and Hardware goes back to 1954, when Norton Rockler started the Minnesota Woodworkers Supply Company in north Minneapolis. It was a small mail-order business with a big aspiration – to become woodworkers' go-to resource for everything they need to complete their projects.