What is an angle clamp?
As the name suggests, angle clamps are designed for clamping objects at a specific angle. As the tool is often used for clamping corners or creating mitre joints, it can also be referred to as a corner clamp or mitre clamp.
The device allows two items to be held at a 90-degree angle, in order to be attached together. With many types, the items can be of different widths or diameters and the clamp will still hold the two at a perfect 90 degree angle.
In terms of a single screw and welding angle clamps, this is due to the function of the jaws, which can pivot to accommodate materials of different thicknesses, while keeping them square to one another.
An angle clamp is ideal for assembling projects and creating joints, especially in woodworking. It can be used to help create a variety of joints, such as mitre joints, butt joints and T-joints. The most common projects that the clamp is used for include making wooden picture frames, book cases and shelves.
An angle clamp can also be used in metalworking applications, particularly welding.