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The JACKSON SAFETY 14730 is a forged copper alloy ground clamp designed for use in stick welding, arc welding, and gas metal arc welding (GMAW) applications. It delivers welding current efficiently through both jaws, using a long-levered, finger-grip contoured handle that allows easy jaw opening. Multiple serrations on the contact faces cut through rust and surface contamination to ensure a reliable electrical connection. The extra-wide contact area increases conductivity, and strong durable springs provide consistent clamping force. Electricians and welders working in shop, field, and pipe work environments rely on this clamp for dependable grounding performance.
This ground clamp suits a wide range of welding scenarios including shop maintenance, field work, and pipe work. Its economical, rugged construction makes it appropriate for both light-duty and moderate industrial use. The forged copper alloy body and serrated jaws perform across common welding setups where a secure, low-resistance ground connection is required. It weighs 1 pound per unit and is sold individually.
Designed for use in stick welding, arc welding, and gas metal arc welding (GMAW) setups. Suitable for shop maintenance, field work, and pipe work applications requiring a reliable welding ground connection.
This clamp is installed and removed by welders and welding technicians as part of standard welding circuit setup. Always power down the welding machine and ensure the work piece is de-energized before attaching or removing the ground clamp. Attach the clamp as close to the weld area as practical on clean, bare metal to minimize resistance. Inspect serrations and spring tension regularly and replace the clamp if clamping force or conductivity is compromised.
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