This economical strap clamp makes it easy to assemble rectangular frames up to 144 in. in circumference. The high strength strap pulls evenly on both ends of the strap, thus placing even pressure on all 4 corners. This clamp may also be used to clamp other shapes including round items. Just remove the 3 sliding 90° corner guides and use the bare strap. You may also purchase the VAC-6 variable angle corner clips as the width of this clamps strap is the same as that of the VAS-23 clamp. Complete with the high quality 2K handle for comfortable grip.
- Strap draws simultaneously from both sides
- Pressure is applied equally on all angled corners without distortion
- Removable 90° corner pieces
- Can be used to clamp round objects
- High strength woven polyester strap
- Ergonomic 2K handle
- Gentle clamping of miter joints, picture frames and endless odd-shaped projects
Roxane Weissnat (verified owner) –
Does not work well with miter joints.
Royce Bartell (verified owner) –
I have other strap clamps that are much easier to use. I was excited for these since I have thier K body clamps and love them. These are awkward to use, do not tighten well, and constantly popped off the corners just as they were getting thier tightest. The corner pieces are nice but they could use improvement, maybe a small lip or something to prevent them from creeping up then popping off. Was very frustrated using them.
Judy VonRueden (verified owner) –
Very easy to use, worked perfectly. Excellent product, well worth the cost.
Alicia Rolfson (verified owner) –
Used it to glue 5 picture frames. Worked great. Just make sure frames edges are aligned.
Corene Yundt (verified owner) –
Hold 4 corners together prefect. Anyone making boxes or picture frames need one.
Cade Bosco (verified owner) –
Used it on flagbox/triangle 67.5 angle worked very well impressed
Dallas Hyatt (verified owner) –
Smarter clamp works as it should as it was designed for . I bought 4 of them to help put cabinet carcasses together…
Alanna Heathcote (verified owner) –
Easy to use and work great!
Arnold Corwin (verified owner) –
Great for securing picture frames while the glue sets.
Waino Koch (verified owner) –
Easy to use and holds tight corners
Cleta Goyette (verified owner) –
I needed something to clamp the table legs on an antique, pedestal style table. The braces are made of plastic and don’t have any type of rubber grip so they merely slid up and down the legs (and also fell off of the strap repeatedly) while I tried to to tighten the clamp. This stripped the varnish and did nothing more than cause additional frustration. I rated this as three stars because it’s possible this might work on a square or rectangle table just fine, that’s to be determined. Just don’t use it on anything odd shaped.
Freeda Heaney (verified owner) –
They do work and my frame came out great. How ever the clamping pressure is a little weak due to the straps stretching. I had to reclamation it several times and ended up adding a few bar clamps too. Maybe the straps will stop stretching and work better after a few more uses. I will use again.
Gennaro Schneider (verified owner) –
This is the best strap clamp I have ever used I would recommend this item to everyone in the world.
Ryleigh Terry (verified owner) –
Works well but it is a bit awkward to handle at first. Once you have the hang of it, it’s a great help.
Declan Strosin (verified owner) –
I purchased this with high hopes. It ends up just living in my clamp cabinet most of the time.It takes a lot of fussing to get set up correctly. Often times, it ends up just frustrating me and I give up and go back to standard clamps with jigs.
Jacquelyn Maggio (verified owner) –
This thing was a revelation. So simple. So effective. Will buy more.
Molly Goodwin (verified owner) –
Worked great
Josiane Feest (verified owner) –
It did what I needed it to do. Never used one before, so can’t compare.
Brody Balistreri (verified owner) –
Was easy to use while building a 8 sided frame for stained glass
Garett Larkin (verified owner) –
It was a little tricky to use the first time but after several times it became easer