► Stabila | Clamps

Precision Holding for Controlled Work & Clean Results Accuracy doesn’t come from the cut, it comes from what happens before it. If the material isn’t locked in properly, every step after that is compromised. Stabila Clamps are designed to eliminate movement before the job begins. From quick release clamps for...

Precision Holding for Controlled Work & Clean Results

Accuracy doesn’t come from the cut, it comes from what happens before it. If the material isn’t locked in properly, every step after that is compromised.

Stabila Clamps are designed to eliminate movement before the job begins. From quick release clamps for fast setups to heavy-duty bar clamps for high-pressure holding, these tools give you full control over positioning, alignment & stability. Whether you’re working timber, steel or composite materials, the difference shows in the final result.

On site & in workshops, they’re part of the setup process, not an afterthought. Used with Workbenches, paired with Hand Tools during assembly & positioned alongside Measuring & Layout Tools when setting lines. During cutting, they hold steady with Saws | Hand & Power, while layout work runs through Markers & Pencils. Nothing moves unless you want it to.

What’s in This Collection:

► Quick release clamps
‣ Rapid adjustment for repeated setups & fast repositioning

► Heavy duty bar clamps
‣ High clamping force for large materials & structural work

► One handed trigger clamps
‣ Allows positioning while keeping the other hand free

► Adjustable capacity clamps
‣ Handles small components through to wide panels

► Reinforced bar & frame construction
‣ Maintains pressure without flex under load

► Protective jaw pads
‣ Prevents marking on finished or delicate surfaces

► Deep throat clamp options
‣ Better reach for internal or offset clamping

► Compact clamps for tight access
‣ Ideal for confined workspaces or detailed work

Proper clamping isn’t about force alone, it’s about control across the entire setup.

Trade Applications for Stabila Clamps

Clamping defines how accurate the job finishes.

► Carpentry & timber work
‣ Holds joins tight during cutting & assembly

► Metal fabrication
‣ Keeps components aligned during welding or setup

► Construction site installs
‣ Stabilises materials before fixing into place

► Workshop builds & assembly
‣ Maintains positioning across multi-part builds

► Joinery & finishing
‣ Holds materials while adhesives cure or fixings are applied

► Precision cutting setups
‣ Eliminates movement for clean, accurate cuts

If the setup shifts, the result follows it.

Control the Material Before the Tool Touches It

Most errors don’t happen during cutting or fixing. They happen just before, when the material isn’t held properly.

Clamps remove that variable. They lock everything in position so your measurements stay true & your work follows the line exactly as planned.

Across real workflows, they’re set up on Workbenches, used alongside Measuring & Layout Tools for layout accuracy & paired with Saws | Hand & Power for controlled cutting. When additional gear is needed quickly, Same day dispatch keeps everything moving without delay.

For teams running consistent setups across multiple jobs, Trade support Solutions helps maintain uniform tool performance so every crew works with the same level of control.

► Clamps designed for accurate, controlled setups
► Reliable holding force across trade applications
► Durable construction suited to daily site use
► Fast delivery across Australia when timing matters

Lock the Setup & Let the Work Follow

If the material is stable, everything else becomes easier.

Use clamps to control your setup, hold position under pressure & make sure every cut, joint & fix lands exactly where it should.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bar clamps & quick release clamps are commonly used for holding timber during cutting & assembly.

For larger materials or when higher clamping force is required.

Yes for medium-duty tasks. Heavy-duty clamps are better for larger jobs.

Yes. Stable clamping prevents movement, which improves overall accuracy.

It refers to how wide a material the clamp can hold.

Most setups require more than one clamp to maintain even pressure.

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