Versatile Clamping: The 3-way clamps for woodworking allow you to easily clamp face frames and shelf edging, even when the space is tight; the drawer clamps work perfectly for deep cabinets, wide panels, and closing gaps Fast Adjustments: These face frame cabinet clamps feature quick-release steel clutches that let you open and close them in seconds; the wood clamp tightens and secures your materials without any extra tools Durable Build: Constructed from cast aluminum and steel, these wood working clamps are built for heavy-duty use; the threaded screws and easy-to-grip knobs provide smooth operation, comfort, and reliable pressure for all your woodworking projects Damage-Free Hold: With non-marring pads, the table clamp holds workpieces securely without damaging or scratching delicate surfaces; this quick release clamp ensures a firm grip without leaving marks during assembly or gluing What’s Included: (1) Rockler 3-Way Face Clamp Rockler 3-Way Cabinet Face Frame Clamps: This drawer face clamp is a must-have for any woodworking project because of its versatile clamping ability, allowing you to easily work with face frames, shelf edging, deep cabinets, wide panels, and even tight spaces or gaps. Designed for convenience, these cabinet face clamps include quick-release steel clutches for fast adjustments and can be tightened and secured without the need for extra tools. Built from cast aluminum and steel, these cabinet clamps for installing cabinets deliver reliable, heavy-duty performance with smooth-turning threaded screws and comfortable, easy-grip knobs. You can also count on the cabinet clamp for a damage-free hold, as the non-marring pads protect delicate surfaces while keeping your workpieces firmly in place during assembly or gluing - What Is Included: (1) Rockler 3-Way Face Clamp - Specifications of 3-Way Wood Clamps For Woodworking: Material: Cast aluminum and steel - Clamp Capacity: 5-5/16'' - Clamp Capacity: 3-1/4'' - 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.