Urko clamp

online421

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This is a copy of my post on woodworkforum, it is an Australian website but thought I share with you the Festool users my experience with the Urko Clamps, I bought 2 in May 2016 and bought another 10 recently.

May 2016:
Most of us have bought cheap clamps, whether it is F clamp, sash clamp… I have bought new and cheap clamps from various occasions, out of all the cheap tools I have bought, the clamps probably last the longest amongst the cheap tools

As I pay more attention to my tooling/clamping, I start to appreciate better clamps.

Over the years I have slowly procured Bessey and Record T bar clamps, I still have some cheapo F clamps and T bar clamps but they are slowly failing through the daily usage. I have been looking out for clamps similar or better quality than Bessey – you can never have enough clamps!

I came across these Urko clamps online, they are made in Spain but I am not sure their quality, looking at the photo and its price range they should be a good clamp, I decided to give it a try.

I bought two of the 800mm Super extra duty (capacity 1700kg, longest available size is 3m... I wonder who needs a 3m long F clamp... But its there!), the Heavy duty from Bessey is 700kg. Most of us probably don’t need super extra duty of 1700kg, you may dent the work piece but this is not applicable to me for what I do, I need all the force I can get from my clamps, and the design from Urko is easier on the wrist.

The profile of the super extra duty is 40mm x 10mm (capacity 1700kg-1800kg/3700lb-4000lb). the standard duty is 35mm x 8mm (similar to Bessey), standard duty has capacity of 1200kg (2600lb).

Having the clamp sitting next to the 300mm x 120mm Bessey, the Bessey looks like a toy.

During the testing the Urko just performed like what you expect. A quality solid clamp

One thing I dont like about the clamp is the colour... what is that colour? Turquoise? Red/Black/White/Festool Green suits the colour scheme in my workshop better.

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June 2017
Update after 1 year of use.

The Urko performed very well after all the clamping I have been using them on. I use them mainly for post/beam glue up.

They performed so well that I bought another 10 (800mm) a few days ago - There is a side story to this; I was in need of extra clamps. a tool shop in AKL has "Record" style T bar clamp and has them at exactly half price of an equivalent Record T bar clamp. Its quite attractive when you buy them in numbers, even the guys selling the genuine Record T bar clamp tells me its probably the same, but as we all know it:

Poor Quality remains Long after the Sweetness of Low Price is Forgotten

We should all have this engraved in our workshop bench/wall... I bought the Urko after a bit of thought. its double the price of the Record copy. But. I have confidence in it.

anyhow, if you are using these you definitely need cauls to spread the load.

They are easier on the wrist compared to traditional F clamp and easier to use than T bar, which generally has limit of 1500kg and short throat.

Its an alternative if T bar drives you crazy.

I will be buying more for sure.

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[member=60639]online421[/member] where did you buy these clamps? I'm trying to see if I can get them in the USA.
 
In NA, these are a royal pain to get.  The closest comparable clamps are the Bessey Rapid Action clamps (get them from Zoro using a 20-25% coupon code) or the Rockler Piher F style clamps (2 styles, a lighter duty and the heavy duty maxipress models). 
 
Blame the color on Tiffany-Box-Syndrome.  Many years ago Tiffany Jewelers selected a unique color for their boxes and bags.

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Ever since then, manufacturers have picked identifying colors.  Note Festool green.

There reaches a time when the more desirable colors have already taken within your industry.  Rockler has co-opted the more desirable shade of blue.

So they picked another easily identifiable shade of blue.  I understand it, but I also find it a it discordant.
 
Having used cheap and not cheap clamps of various kinds, I came to the conclusion that the Dubuque aluminum bar clamps are what best suits my needs:https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/sho...tm_campaign=shopping_feed&utm_campaign=CAN-EN|PLA|PMax|Tools|HandTools&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIw56Z04rlgwMVNwCtBh1iSwH6EAQYASABEgLMOfD_BwE

Of course, they can't replace F-clamps for smaller jbbs or the handscrews, etc. But if I could start again, I wouldn't get those heavy Bessey K-body clamps except the longest ones (over 48" length) that LVT doesn't offer something similar in Dubuque. I have under two dozen Dubuque clamps, but sometimes I have multiple assemblies to clamp, and when I run out of them, I have to resort to the Bessey and others:

 

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Just like [member=57948]ChuckS[/member] I have gone over to the Dubuque clamps as much as possible.  Just before Christmas I ordered 8 48" clamps from Lee Valley.  At that time they had the best combined price of clamps, shipping, and oversize surcharge.  Harry Epstein was cheaper on the clamps but the shipping killed that.

Harry Epstein does carry the Dubuque clamps in both the 60" and the 72" for really not that much more than the 48" relatively speaking but again the shipping costs will add up.

https://www.harryepstein.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=Dubuque

Peter
 
Now that you've linked to the longer Dubuque clamps (thx), I might check with LVT to see if they could special order some 60" clamps for me. I've special ordered things from LVT without paying for shipping because I have a local LVT store in town.

I'm not sure if the 72" one would flex a bit, and I also have some 72" Bessey clamps that are not often used (Bessey clamps can also be extended with their extenders).
 
I use bar clamps for most of my clamping.  But when the job calls for a lot of squeeze, the pipe clamps are the ones I use. 

When I really clamp down on the bar clamps, the bar will bow.  The Bessey and other high quality clams bow less, but none will match the pipe clamps. 
 
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