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The APEX C11CCSVN is an 11-inch C-clamp style locking pliers built from alloy steel with a nickel-plated finish. These pliers are designed to lock onto workpieces and hold them firmly in place, freeing both hands for welding, fabrication, or assembly work. The C-clamp jaw configuration provides a maximum jaw capacity of 4 inches, making it suitable for clamping stock, pipe, sheet metal, and structural components. The nickel-plated finish resists corrosion in shop and field environments. Overall tool length is 11 inches with a jaw length of 4.05 inches and a jaw width of 5.6 inches, giving a stable gripping footprint across a range of material thicknesses.
This tool is used in metal fabrication shops, construction sites, plumbing rough-in, mechanical assembly, and general trade work wherever a hands-free clamp or locking grip is required. The C-clamp jaw style is well suited for flat stock, angle iron, and irregular shapes that standard needle-nose or wire-grip locking pliers cannot accommodate reliably. Trade professionals including pipefitters, welders, HVAC installers, and general mechanics keep C-clamp locking pliers in their kits as a standard holding and clamping solution during fit-up and tack-welding operations.
Designed as a general-purpose C-clamp locking pliers tool compatible with standard trade and fabrication clamping applications. No specific system or model compatibility data was provided for this item.
Locking pliers require no installation but should be adjusted to the workpiece before applying final clamping force to avoid over-stressing the adjustment screw. Always release clamping pressure before repositioning the tool on a workpiece to prevent jaw damage or workpiece deformation. When used during welding operations, verify that the tool is positioned clear of the weld zone to avoid heat damage to the adjustment mechanism.
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