Just picked up two of these and am using them for the first time right now. I'm glad I found this video. Thank you for posting! So far I'm most impressed with the clamps, especially after being used to cheap ones.
Es una maravillosa herramienta que precisión y efectiva es. La próxima compra la haré con este modelo de prensa. Felicitaciones al cuerpo técnico alemán que diseña cosas de primer nivel.👌👏👏👏💪😷🇩🇪🇦🇷
I am thinking very strongly about getting some of these next weekend. I have a question though. The little clips that are supposed to raise the panels above the actual clamp to help from getting glue on the metal,, how does that not just make things misalign unless you have enough of them to go across the whole length of the panel? It seems like it would just be a couple of bumps for the panel. Can you explain?
Hi Brad, you got it absolutely right. It is that the glue does not touch the rail but also to protect sensitive surfaces from the serration of the rail. Also it is not to damage a surface if you use a pair of clamps to put a bigger workpiece inside and another pair upside down on the top. To clamp the bottom and the top of a kitchen base cabinet for example. If you have a number of small wooden parts to glue together, yes they could be misaligned. Therefore you take the clips away and you put it right on the rail. The zinc plating of the rail helps that the glue can easily be scraped off. Another option is to use more than the two clips that come with the clamp. There is a spare part set, with two protection caps, the end clip and two rail clips. Part No. 3101775 www.bessey.de/getmedia/52153482-1be2-4fe6-a2df-84318fcfb66b/Accessories-and-spare-part-list_2020_EN_EUR.pdf.aspx - page 22. The rail clip has an additional function. If you turn the clamp to the back and put it on a table you can use it as a kind of a “vice” or press. The sliding arm slides a litte bit eraised free on the rail and the BESSEY table clamp TK-6 the whole device can be mounted on the table top. If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask :)
The UniKlamp (UK) is available in clamping widths of 160-1000 mm and achieves a clamping force of up to 150 kg. The body clamps are available in 2 versions. On the one hand with fixed head (KRE) in clamping widths of 300-2500 mm and on the other hand with variable head (KREV) in clamping widths of 1000-2500 mm. With both versions, clamping forces of up to 800 kg can be achieved. Furthermore, there is a wide range of accessories for the KRE / KREV body clamps, enabling many other possible applications. You can find detailed information on our website: UK: www.bessey.de/en-GB/BESSEY-Tool/Products/Clamping-Tools/Body-clamps-and-area-pressure-clamps/UniKlamp-UK KRE: www.bessey.de/en-GB/BESSEY-Tool/Products/Clamping-Tools/Body-clamps-and-area-pressure-clamps/K-Body-REVO-KRE KREV: www.bessey.de/en-GB/BESSEY-Tool/Products/Clamping-Tools/Body-clamps-and-area-pressure-clamps/Vario-K-Body-REVO-KREV We hope we have been able to help you, best regards Your BESSEY-Team!
@@jimmypickett9912 Ok, so then our subsidiary BESSEY Tools North America is responsible for you. You can contact them here: www.bessey.de/en-US/BESSEY-Tools-North-America/Contact
I caution people to check their Revo clamps when they receive them. I bought a set only to find THE JAWS ARE NOT PARALLEL! There is no adjustment. I realized this past the date to return them. Very disappointed with Bessey.
The jaws are NOT supposed to be parallel when you are NOT clamping then. They are supposed to be toed inward. Then when you are clamping they become parallel. My so called TH-cam woodworkers do not know what they are talking about in there videos when the put a square on their clamps and say they are not parallel. That’s the way they are designed.
We want the best for our customers so our target is to be able to give the customers the best tools by using the best materials. We promise if you buy one BESSEY tool you will not regret it :)
if you need them for work, it will be paid for very quickly. If you're a hobbyist, you probably don't need them anyway. This is some serious productivity tool, i.e an object that will make your production goes faster or smoother. Time is money, unless you're doing woodworking at hobby level.
Just picked up two of these and am using them for the first time right now. I'm glad I found this video. Thank you for posting! So far I'm most impressed with the clamps, especially after being used to cheap ones.
Thank you for the great feedback :)
Best clamps hands down. I will never buy another brand or make.
Thank you for your nice words 💪
These look like excellent clamps!
Es una maravillosa herramienta que precisión y efectiva es. La próxima compra la haré con este modelo de prensa. Felicitaciones al cuerpo técnico alemán que diseña cosas de primer nivel.👌👏👏👏💪😷🇩🇪🇦🇷
these look awesome. excited to get some
Hallo Liebes Bessey Team Gibt es die Schwarzen Stützelemente die zwischen den Spannzangen aufgesteckt sind als Zubehör ?
Hallo, die Auflagen gibt es im Set: 3 Schutzkappen, 2 Auflagen und 1 Endsicherung --> Artikelnummer 3101775 :)
HOW COME THE FIXED JAW ISN'T 90 DEGRESS TO THE RAIL? I JUST GOT 10 OF THESE AND NONE OF THEM ARE 90, NOT EVEN CLOSE. WHY BESSEY WHY
They are not meant to be square. The square up when you apply pressure.
I am thinking very strongly about getting some of these next weekend. I have a question though. The little clips that are supposed to raise the panels above the actual clamp to help from getting glue on the metal,, how does that not just make things misalign unless you have enough of them to go across the whole length of the panel? It seems like it would just be a couple of bumps for the panel. Can you explain?
Hi Brad, you got it absolutely right. It is that the glue does not touch the rail but also to protect sensitive surfaces from the serration of the rail. Also it is not to damage a surface if you use a pair of clamps to put a bigger workpiece inside and another pair upside down on the top. To clamp the bottom and the top of a kitchen base cabinet for example. If you have a number of small wooden parts to glue together, yes they could be misaligned. Therefore you take the clips away and you put it right on the rail. The zinc plating of the rail helps that the glue can easily be scraped off. Another option is to use more than the two clips that come with the clamp. There is a spare part set, with two protection caps, the end clip and two rail clips. Part No. 3101775 www.bessey.de/getmedia/52153482-1be2-4fe6-a2df-84318fcfb66b/Accessories-and-spare-part-list_2020_EN_EUR.pdf.aspx - page 22. The rail clip has an additional function. If you turn the clamp to the back and put it on a table you can use it as a kind of a “vice” or press. The sliding arm slides a litte bit eraised free on the rail and the BESSEY table clamp TK-6 the whole device can be mounted on the table top. If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask :)
@@BesseyToolsDeutsch thank you
What's the difference between the K body and K body Vario?
Vario both jaws move
how do these differ from the the uniklamp?
The UniKlamp (UK) is available in clamping widths of 160-1000 mm and achieves a clamping force of up to 150 kg.
The body clamps are available in 2 versions. On the one hand with fixed head (KRE) in clamping widths of 300-2500 mm and on the other hand with variable head (KREV) in clamping widths of 1000-2500 mm. With both versions, clamping forces of up to 800 kg can be achieved. Furthermore, there is a wide range of accessories for the KRE / KREV body clamps, enabling many other possible applications.
You can find detailed information on our website:
UK: www.bessey.de/en-GB/BESSEY-Tool/Products/Clamping-Tools/Body-clamps-and-area-pressure-clamps/UniKlamp-UK
KRE: www.bessey.de/en-GB/BESSEY-Tool/Products/Clamping-Tools/Body-clamps-and-area-pressure-clamps/K-Body-REVO-KRE
KREV: www.bessey.de/en-GB/BESSEY-Tool/Products/Clamping-Tools/Body-clamps-and-area-pressure-clamps/Vario-K-Body-REVO-KREV
We hope we have been able to help you, best regards Your BESSEY-Team!
@@BesseyToolsDeutsch Thanks!
Pads keep falling off and one of the clamps had the handle come all the way out. The take up auger needs to be a little longer.
Hi Jimmy, thanks for your comment. Are you located in the US? We ask because then we know who is responsible for you.
@@BesseyToolsDeutsch
YES. Bought at Home Depot.
@@jimmypickett9912 Ok, so then our subsidiary BESSEY Tools North America is responsible for you. You can contact them here: www.bessey.de/en-US/BESSEY-Tools-North-America/Contact
Are you in egypt?🥺
My top jaws don’t move like in the video. It’s a bit sad
Hello Jared, where are you from? We just ask because we need to know if our subsidiary is responsible or we :)
How to purchase and where
Hi, here you can have a look at our distributors worldwide: www.bessey.de/en-GB/BESSEY-Tool/Support/BESSEY-worldwide
2 de cassé en 1 an je comprend pas j'ai contacté bessey rien a faire mauvaise utilisation
Comprare 4 este fin de semana de 48 inches
I caution people to check their Revo clamps when they receive them. I bought a set only to find THE JAWS ARE NOT PARALLEL! There is no adjustment. I realized this past the date to return them. Very disappointed with Bessey.
Hello Dan, where are you from? Just need to know whether our subsidiary BESSEY Tools North America or we are going to assist you.
The jaws are NOT supposed to be parallel when you are NOT clamping then. They are supposed to be toed inward. Then when you are clamping they become parallel. My so called TH-cam woodworkers do not know what they are talking about in there videos when the put a square on their clamps and say they are not parallel. That’s the way they are designed.
It's a clamp why so expensive....lets try making good things more affordable for people
We want the best for our customers so our target is to be able to give the customers the best tools by using the best materials. We promise if you buy one BESSEY tool you will not regret it :)
Compare these to a harbor freight Clamp. One is cheaper, but bends at the longer distances. The other can hold its shape past 2 ft and built solid.
if you need them for work, it will be paid for very quickly. If you're a hobbyist, you probably don't need them anyway. This is some serious productivity tool, i.e an object that will make your production goes faster or smoother. Time is money, unless you're doing woodworking at hobby level.
Have you released your new cheaper clamp yet? Love to see it.
First to comment!
All this Plastik parts, I thibk, they soon end up as micropkastic in the ar tic sea