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Quick-Grip & Trigger Clamps

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Quick-Grip & One-Handed Trigger Clamps for Woodworking Assembly

One-handed bar clamps and trigger clamps are among the most frequently reached-for tools during a glue-up. When your other hand is holding a panel in position, a clamp you can apply and tighten with a single squeeze of the trigger keeps the operation manageable. This collection covers quick-grip bar clamps, trigger-style one-handed clamps, ratcheting spring clamps, and gear clamps from Irwin, Bessey, and Kreg.

Irwin Quick-Grip clamps set the benchmark for one-handed clamping. The Irwin Medium-Duty Quick-Grip and the compact Quick-Grip Mini cover most assembly situations, while the Irwin 4" Quick-Grip Handi-Clamp handles tight spaces. Clamping force distributes across the full pad face, which protects finished surfaces and reduces marking on soft wood. For builders who need a comprehensive starter set, the Irwin 76-Piece Woodworkers Master Package provides a full assortment in a single purchase.

Bessey rounds out the selection with the Bessey EZ One-Handed Trigger Clamps and the innovative Bessey GearKlamps, which use a gear mechanism for high clamping force with minimal handle effort. The Kreg AutoAdjust Bar Clamp automatically sets its jaw opening to the workpiece thickness, saving setup time during production runs.

Spring Clamps for Quick, Light-Duty Holding

Spring clamps are indispensable for securing stop blocks, holding templates in place, or applying light pressure during short open-time glue-ups. The Bessey Deep-Reach Ratcheting Spring Clamp extends farther in from the edge than standard spring clamps, useful when clamping panel assemblies. For more specialized clamping tasks, see the specialty and angle clamps collection. Browse all clamping and shop essentials to stock your workshop.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a quick-grip clamp and a regular bar clamp?

A quick-grip or trigger clamp uses a ratcheting trigger mechanism that lets you operate it with one handsqueeze the trigger to advance the jaw, squeeze the release to open it. A traditional bar clamp requires two hands to position and tighten using a threaded screw mechanism. Quick-grip clamps trade maximum clamping force for speed and one-handed convenience.

How much clamping force do trigger clamps provide?

Clamping force varies by model. Medium-duty trigger clamps like the Irwin Quick-Grip typically deliver 150–200 lbs of force, which is adequate for most glue-up applications. Gear-driven clamps like the Bessey GearKlamps can reach higher force levels with less handle effort. For face frame or heavy structural clamping, pipe clamps or parallel jaw clamps may be more appropriate.

Can quick-grip clamps damage wood surfaces?

The rubber or thermoplastic pads on quality trigger clamps are designed to grip without denting most wood surfaces. For softer species or finished surfaces, using scrap wood cauls between the pad and the workpiece distributes pressure and prevents marking entirely.

What size quick-grip clamps should a beginner woodworker buy first?

A mix of 6-inch and 12-inch bar clamps covers the widest range of common assembly tasks. Adding a few spring clamps and a couple of longer 18- to 24-inch clamps for panel glue-ups gives you a versatile starter set. The Irwin 76-Piece Woodworkers Master Package provides a comprehensive assortment in one purchase.

Are Bessey trigger clamps better than Irwin Quick-Grip clamps?

Both brands are well-regarded. Irwin Quick-Grip clamps are recognized for their smooth trigger action and pad design. Bessey clamps often feature higher build quality in their cast components and can deliver greater force in their larger models. Many woodworkers keep both brands on hand for different tasks.

What is the Kreg AutoAdjust bar clamp and how does it work?

The Kreg AutoAdjust Bar Clamp automatically senses the thickness of the workpiece and sets its jaw width without manual pre-adjustment. This saves significant time when clamping multiple pieces of varying thickness during a production session.

How do I use a spring clamp in the woodworking shop?

Spring clamps are best used for light-duty applications: securing a stop block to a fence, holding a template against a workpiece, applying light clamping pressure during fast-setting glue-ups, or keeping dust collection hoses out of the way. The Bessey Deep-Reach Ratcheting Spring Clamp adds a locking mechanism for more secure holding than a standard spring clamp.

Can I use quick-grip clamps as hold-downs on a router table?

Yes. The Irwin Quick-Grip Hold Down is specifically designed for clamping workpieces to benches, fences, and router table surfaces where a standard clamp jaw cannot reach. It works through pre-drilled holes in the table or by gripping the table edge.

Does Infinity Tools ship clamps internationally?

Shipping options and availability for international orders are detailed on the shipping policies page. Free shipping on most orders over $100 applies within the contiguous United States.

What other woodworking clamps does Infinity Tools carry besides trigger clamps?

Beyond trigger and quick-grip clamps, Infinity Tools offers specialty and angle clamps for picture frames, corners, and vacuum clamping, spring clamps, and the modular Pro-Grip straight edge clamp system for guiding routers and marking sheet goods.