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24” Parallel Clamp Rack: This woodworking clamp rack is a specially designed wall rack that stores up to 12 parallel woodworking clamps of all brands for easy and convenient storage. Pre-drilled holes are 16" on the center for simple mounting to wall studs.
High Quality: This Rack stores up to 12 wood clamps for woodworking and is made of durable galvanized steel construction. Supports a full rack of bar clamps up to 24'' wide. The footprint is very compact, saving you both wall space and floor space.
Workshop Organization: With the Rockler cabinet clamps rack, you can say goodbye to untangling your bar clamps! Keep your parallel clamps off the floor by attaching the clamp rack to the wall.
Secure Hold: These racks are heavy-duty and hold the wood clamps securely. The clamps will not fall off even if bumped. The installation of this clamp rack is easy and only requires lag bolts.
Perfect for Storage: The customary way of storing parallel clamps in a jumble in the corner is certainly inexpensive, but it can be equally irritating. Trying to untangle one clamp from the rest is a chore that can result in the whole pile crashing to the floor.
Rockler Woodworking Wood Clamp Rack: A compact solution to a sprawling problem! This new rack from Rockler herds your 24 inch clamp together and mounts them firmly to the wall or to the Pack-Rack (sold separately) keeping your bar clamps where you need them when you need them. Simply drill corresponding holes in the Pack-Rack to attach the Parallel Clamp Rack to store parallel clamps up to 50 in length. --- Clamp Holder Features: Pre-drilled holes that are 16" on center for simple mounting to wall studs - Slotted holes line up with the Pack Rack – This clamp holder is constructed of sturdy galvanized steel – Wood Clamping Rack may not accept all clamps. --- What’s included? (1) Rockler 24” Parallel Clamp Rack --- 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.