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Mastercraft 220-lb Trigger Bar Clamp with 3.3-in Throat, One Handed, Assorted Sizes

#057-2586-0
Mastercraft 220-lb Trigger Bar Clamp with 3.3-in Throat, One Handed, Assorted Sizes
$29.99
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Mastercraft 220-lb Trigger Bar Clamp with 3.3-in Throat, One Handed, Assorted Sizes

$29.99

Product Details

  • Spreader clamp features long clamping pads with anti-slip groove

  • Jaw positions anywhere

  • Measurement markings on pads

  • Comes in 12", 24" and 36" sizes

Part Number 70-016-102
Advanced Features Removable Jaw Pads, Converts to Spreader
Assembled Height (cm) 52.40 cm
Assembled Height (ft) 1.72 ft
Assembled Height (in) 20.63 in
Assembled Length (cm) 25.00 cm
Assembled Length (ft) 0.82 ft
Assembled Length (in) 9.84 in
Assembled Weight (kg) 0.95 kg
Assembled Weight (lb) 2.09 lb
Assembled Width (cm) 3.60 cm
Assembled Width (in) 1.42 in
Assembled Width (mm) 36.00 mm
Clamp Strength (kg) 100.00 kg
Clamp Strength (lb) 220.46 lb
Clamp Type F
Colour Black
Consumer Pack Size 1
Jaw Face Length (in) 3.26 in
Jaw Face Length (mm) 83.00 mm
Jaw Face Width (in) 1.38 in
Jaw Face Width (mm) 35.00 mm
Maximum Opening Width (in) 11.95 in
Maximum Opening Width (mm) 304.00 mm
Minimum Opening Width (in) 0.00 in
Minimum Opening Width (mm) 0.00 mm
Package Depth (cm) 52.00 cm
Package Depth (in) 20.47 in
Package Height (cm) 3.80 cm
Package Height (in) 1.50 in
Package Weight (kg) 1.01 kg
Package Weight (lb) 2.23 lb
Package Width (cm) 25.00 cm
Package Width (in) 9.84 in
Primary Material Nylon
Warranty
  • This product carries a lifetime exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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  • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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  • Some products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable
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Assembled Height (cm)82.60 cm53.49 cm84.00 cm38.00 cm114.50 cm
Assembled Height (ft)2.71 ft1.75 ft2.76 ft1.25 ft3.76 ft

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9 reviews with 2 stars.
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3.6
35 out of 55 (64%) reviewers recommend this product

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1 – 5 of 71 Reviews

Non intuitive use + a tweak = success

a year ago
I wrote this review in response to Angry Dad who found it difficult to reassemble the clamp taken apart by a child. Mine was taken apart by my own curiosity. The spring also popped out of the fixed end of the clamp. After an hour or so of fiddling and trying to search for documentation (none found), desperation found this solution. I feared the side pf the fixed end was clipped on and I would break it while trying to remove it. I used a sharp pry bar to prise off the side, held on only by four smooth lugs. It came off easily. After figuring out where the spring went, I used long tweezers to replace it. The brake just slid between the spring and the housing. Now that I could see the inside, I wiggled the fixed end over the bar and replaced the cover. Tip 1: the end of the bar beyond the fixed end has a hole. Put a bolt or pin in the. Tip 2: slide the fixed end to the end of the bar, against the bolt/pin you just inserted. Then adjust the trigger end toward it. The problem I was having with the fixed end anywhere else along the bar was it didn’t stay in place under pressure. Now it stays put and I have full clamping strength. Happy happy.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Not great

a year ago
Absolutely trash, won't hold very well and the one clamp portion always falls off when attempting clamping
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Good

2 years ago
Works well, keep them dry after use, hit them with rust check a couple of times a year.
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Worked fine for me

3 years ago
Used it to hold a wooden kitchen drawer front together while the glue set as I repaired it. Worked great. I won’t use it very often, but when I need it, I can’t do without it.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Spread Clamps

3 years ago
I used these spread clamps in my last project. Very easy-to-use with very comfortable squeeze handle to tighten and a quick release trigger. 100% satisfied.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Questions

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Q: I must be missing something. How do you convert this clamp into a spreader?

11 years ago
3 Answers
  • A: Press the lever on the stationary jaw (the one without the handle). Move the movable jaw (the one with the handle) to the end of the bar with the jaw having away from the bar. Replace the stationary jaw with the jaw having away from the bar.

    5 years ago
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Q: I need part for Mastercraftts spreader clamps 57-2586-0 The bottom end part of my Mastercraftts spreader clamps 57-2586-0 broke . can you please tell me if I can get the bottom part for the spreader clamp?

12 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: Canadian Tire offers "lifetime" warranty. Lifetime is in quotes because it's only a few years until the thermal receipt fades.

    5 years ago
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Q: My clamp was dismantled into its three component parts by a very wicked child... and I cannot for the life of me figure out how to reassemble it to its original state Any pointers ? ( Seems impossible to find instructions on line )

2 years ago
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  • A: I'm sorry to hear that your Mastercraft 220-lb Trigger Bar Clamp was dismantled. Reassembling it can be a bit tricky, but don't worry; I'll do my best to guide you through the process. Please follow these steps to help you put it back together: Identify the three components: The three main parts of the clamp are the sliding jaw, the fixed jaw, and the trigger mechanism. Make sure you have all these pieces before starting the reassembly. Position the fixed jaw: Take the fixed jaw component and locate the track or groove where the sliding jaw is supposed to slide along. The fixed jaw typically has a flat surface with a slot or channel. Insert the trigger mechanism: Now, find the trigger mechanism part. It usually has a spring-loaded design that connects the fixed jaw to the sliding jaw. The trigger mechanism allows you to adjust the position of the sliding jaw. Attach the sliding jaw: The sliding jaw has a corresponding groove or channel that fits onto the fixed jaw's track. Align the sliding jaw with the track and gently slide it into place. Ensure proper alignment: As you reassemble the clamp, make sure the sliding jaw moves smoothly along the track without any obstruction. The trigger mechanism should engage properly to adjust the jaw's position. Secure the components: Once you have the three components aligned correctly, there might be a locking mechanism or a screw that holds the sliding jaw in place. Ensure that all screws or fasteners are appropriately tightened, but don't over-tighten them. Test the clamp: Before using the clamp, check that the trigger mechanism functions correctly, and the sliding jaw moves freely along the track.

    2 years ago
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Q: What is the force of those clamp ? How strong are they ? (Pressure) 220lb - 300lb, etc. Thanks

8 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: The clamping pressure is 100lbs.

    8 years ago
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Q: qu'elle est la pression de serrage?

10 years ago
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  • A: La pression de serrage est 100lbf.

    9 years ago
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