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Product category: Hand Tools
News Release from: Stanley Tools | Subject: FatMax trigger clamps
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 20 April 2007

Some serious clamping force from Stanley

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Stanley's new range of FatMax trigger clamps have been designed to really stand out from the competition.

Don't let looks fool you - all trigger clamps are not created equal and Stanley's new range of FatMax trigger clamps have been designed to really stand out from the competition A trigger clamp is essentially used as a third hand on site and therefore both clamping force and speed are key

Stanley has the answer with a new range of trigger clamps that travel two and half times faster than leading competitors and offers 50% more clamping force than equivalent competitor clamps.

The trigger clamp quickly converts from a clamp to a spreader without the use of tools, which is an industry first.

The reinforced nylon and steel construction of the clamp provides increased strength and durability and a smaller, removable jaw means it can be positioned anywhere along the bar for a variety of different applications.

Dual pivot trigger provides both fast closing and a high clamping force of up to 90KG.

Removable jaw pads also protect surfaces from marring and damage.

According to Stanley, initial end user feedback on the new range shows a staggering 95% agreed that it is better value for money, whilst 90% felt it offered improved clamping force and 85% felt it was quicker to use.

The range is available in 6andPrime;, 12andPrime;, 18andPrime;, 24andPrime;, 30andPrime;, and 36andPrime; configurations.

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