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Aug 28, 2025 - 04:03 PM
A pipe clamp consists of a pipe with adjustable clamping jaws that can slide along the pipe's length, making it versatile for a range of sizes depending on the pipe length. An F-clamp, on the other hand, has a fixed bar shaped like an "F" with a sliding jaw that adjusts along the bar, offering a more rigid setup but with a limited clamping capacity compared to the potentially longer reach of a pipe clamp.
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