🛠️ Clamp Like a Pro, Finish Like a Boss
The Bessey BPC-H34 3/4-In. H Style Pipe Clamp combines industrial-grade durability with versatile, easy assembly and use. Featuring a dual-axis stable H-style base, an Acme threaded spindle for powerful clamping, and soft protective jaw pads, it’s engineered for precision woodworking, metalworking, and DIY projects. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this clamp is a must-have for professionals and serious hobbyists aiming for flawless results.
Material | Black Oxide |
Brand | BESSEY |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.5 x 2.5 x 5 inches |
Color | Red/Black |
Style | H Style 3/4 In. |
Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
UPC | 300717853556 100058630300 343538214755 300717858049 343538253051 300717858865 790725488336 796299980061 074994519817 343538253143 733353304890 343538036135 343538317753 343538760955 732454750704 300717872717 343538202288 091162009437 343538760474 802654429998 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04008158032375, 00091162009437 |
Manufacturer | Bessey |
Part Number | BPC-H34 |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 2.5 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BPC-H34 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Bessey - BPC-H34 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | limited life time warranty |
N**E
Great clamps
The BESSEY BPC-H12 1/2" H Style Pipe Clamps are an absolute must-have for anyone tackling woodworking or other clamping projects. These clamps are incredibly sturdy and built to last. The "H" style base is a game-changer—it provides outstanding stability and prevents tipping, which is a huge plus when working on uneven surfaces or larger projects.One of the standout features is the smooth and easy-to-adjust clutch mechanism. It locks firmly in place without slipping, making it simple to get just the right amount of pressure without damaging your workpiece. I also appreciate the large clamping pads that distribute pressure evenly and protect delicate materials from dents or scratches.The powder-coated finish adds durability and helps resist rust, so these clamps are built to endure heavy use over time. I've used them for everything from small furniture repairs to larger glue-up projects, and they’ve never let me down.Overall, the BESSEY BPC-H12 offers professional-grade performance at an affordable price. Whether you're a hobbyist or a seasoned woodworker, these clamps are a reliable and indispensable tool.
D**K
Great price
Can't beat the price. The work great and seem to be of good quality. I've used them on probably 20 glue ups and haven't had any issues. The only thing I would look out for is the plastic covers slipping
M**E
Excellent pipe clamps
These pipe clamps are of course some of the best out there as they are Bessey products. Very strong and I love that they will stand up on there own. Just insert whatever length pipe you want and you are good to go.
J**N
Heavy duty
Nice and heavy duty. Threads were well machined and fit into a standard 3/4 iron pipe. The pipe is really expensive now so I probably won't buy anymore unless I score some iron pipe that's cheaper.
J**.
Bessey H Style Pipe Clamp versus Rockler Sure-Foot Pipe Clamp
Bessey 3/4 H-Style pipe clamps are great. They're make out of cast iron, solid, durable, look like they'll last a life time.I order two of these, one of them have a not so flat clamping surface, I'm a little OCD, so I'll return this and get a replacement. I'll upload a picture that show this defect. The other one is perfectly flat, so perhaps i just got one from a bad batch.When I was looking for pipe clamps, I was considering this Bessey H-Style and the Rockler Sure-Foot. I picked these two brand because of the raised feet that allow the handle to clear the ground. I bought two of the Bessey and two of the Rockler. Both clamps are very similar (well they're pipe clamp, what else do you expect). Both are of good quality but here's the some differences between the two for those in the same boat that I was and wondering which one to get. I'll upload a couple pictures of the clamps side by side for your visual comparison.Main Differences:* Bessey clamp's feet are a little longer (3/8"). Ground clearance (measure from the top of the pipe). 3" for Bessey, 2 5/8" for Rockler. I'll probably glue some 3/8" thick piece of wood underneath my Rockler clamp to bring the ground clearance up to the same level of the Bessey.* Clamping surfaces:Bessey: 1 3/4 (width) x 1 5/8 (height).Rockler: 1 3/4 (width) x 2 1/4 (height).the clamping surface of the Rockler is a 3/8 taller. I prefer this. Rockler clamps also seem to have better finish, the clamping surface is smoother and flatter. I have 3 of the Bessey clamp and two of them do not have very flat & smooth clamping surfaces. Would it make a different in clamping? probably not.* Bessey come with rubber cover for the clamping surface to protect your work. Rockler cheap out on this and sell the rubber cover separately (come on Rockler). Not really a big deal for me though. I'm sure I can find a piece of rubber somewhere in the house and tape it on.Similarity:* raise, wide, stable footing.* handle clear the ground for easy tightening.* smooth clamping action.In conclusion, I think these are best pipe clamping currently available. Both Bessey H Style & Rockler Sure-foot are good clamps, can't go wrong w/ either. I do like the finish of Rockler clamp better so I give it 5 versus 4 for the Bessey clamp.
M**E
Budget friendly.
Cheaper alternative to name brand clamps.Impressive clamping pressure.
S**S
Excellent quality
These work great!!! Extremely well made and sturdy.
C**E
Slip joint pliers are your friend!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Bessey is the standard. I am new to pipe clamps. I went 3/4 pipe for sturdy and 5ft long to do everything. The 1st change was buying 2ft pipe. If you are using long pipe to clamp a short item the pipes will tilt and lift the front clamp off the table.2nd change, buy caps to protect the pipe threads.3rd (just today) use a pair of channel lock style pliers to squeeze the spring loaded adjustable part of the clamp unless you are short of your profanity goal at the time. 4th, clamp lightly and weight down the work if it's multiple pieces of wood (like a cutting board) and then tighten fully. This will minimize the wood "bowing up". Less sanding/flattening later.5th, glue thoroughly. Clamp once and wipe off the excess on the side up. Unclamp and wipe the side down. Clamp again harder and repeat as necessary. Great clamps.
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