🔩 Clamp it, Craft it, Conquer it!
The Clamptite CLT01 is a robust 4 3/4 inch stainless steel tool designed for professionals who demand durability and precision. With a sleek aluminum bronze T-bar nut and a lightweight design, this tool is perfect for clamping, binding, and pulling tough wire, ensuring your projects are completed with ease and style.
Color | Bronze |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Clamptite |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.25 x 3.75 x 0.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Included Components | Wire Stripper |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
UPC | 738854990269 732454154229 733353177807 |
Manufacturer | Clamptite |
Part Number | CLT01 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 3.75 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | CLT01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Modern |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**Y
Recommend
I use this for air hoses at my shop all the time works exactly like advertised
J**H
Awesome and versatile little tool
I can say this is the coolest tool in my toolbox. You can make any clamp size you want. Definitely need a little room to use it, but even if you can’t push the tool all the way over you can push with a flathead screwdriver while cutting the wire to get it almost just as tight as using it properly. Still tight enough for the radiator hoses on my dirt bike that I just could not get to stop leaking with the Honda hose clamps on these aftermarket radiators.Tool is beautiful and I’m sure it will last forever. You will need some practice or patience to get the clamps looking good, but I didn’t find it that hard to do.
J**D
As advertised!
Saw this advertisement somewhere, and bought this. And I'm not disappointed. It works. Love it.
R**.
In emergency
This a good tool to have in traveling tool box. In a pinch this can make real good temporary clamps
G**I
Make wire crimps all day
Ease of use, compact size little pricy but make good looking wire clamps
D**.
Good
But expensive. It works very well
R**S
Easier and harder to use than expected
I really couldn’t find much as far as the proper wire size for any specific purpose. I bought two different wire sizes to try.There definitely is a little practice needed to put the wire clamp on fast and efficiently. It was a little awkward at first, but by the third one, it went a little smoother.You need to have enough room to flop the clamp 180 degrees at the end to lock everything in place. The clamp of perpendicular to the clamping piece. Like any tool, you are limited at times to where you can use it. You need to have a little space. I was able to clamp an air line to the back of a plasma cutter without much of a hassle. The fitting, is right at the case of the cutter. It worked pretty good for my first attempts. The hoses seeped air with the normal worm clamps.It’s a very simple process that is awkward until you’re used to it. I’m throwing this in my off - road travel bag. Great sense of security to be able to make any clamp size that could come up.
B**N
This thing does the trick!
Works as advertised! Yes, a little tricky to use the first few times, and somewhat cumbersome even with larger diameter hard SS wire. If you want to use larger wire with it, maybe look into some Monel instead of SS aircraft wire. I made some 0.051" clamps for some intercooler hose boots where they passed through the cowl on a Cummins swapped WWII truck. There was no room for T-bolt or worm gear clamps, so this was a great solution for pre-assembly.Note that this device doesn't work in a really tight area because you have to flip the clamp over 180 degrees to close the clamp out. To remove the clamp, just cut the "bridge" with some side cutters. I ordered some .041" SS wire to try with again to see if that goes easier. I'll use my 0.032" for garden hoses and such.The price point IS a little high on them, however to build one yourself, from the stainless materials and brass, your time better not be worth anything and you better plan on making a lot of them. I'm okay with someone making some money on this very useful tool.Watch the video on how to use it. It explains things very well.
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