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The Kreg KHCCC 90 Degree Corner Clamp is a premium metal woodworking tool designed to hold corners and T-joints at an exact 90° angle. Featuring AutoMaxx technology, it automatically adjusts to wood thicknesses up to 1 inch and includes a built-in hole for Kreg screws, enabling seamless fastening without clamp removal. Lightweight at just 7.8 ounces and measuring 11.5 x 5.25 x 4.14 inches, this clamp is an essential accessory for professional and hobbyist woodworkers aiming for precision and efficiency.
Material | Metal |
Brand | Kreg |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.5 x 5.25 x 4.14 inches |
Color | Blue |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 222 Grams |
UPC | 647096807535 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00647096807535 |
Manufacturer | Kreg Tool Inc |
Part Number | KHCCC |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 5.25 x 4.14 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KHCCC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1-1/4" |
Power Source | corded-electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | 90° Corner Clamp |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**R
Easy to use for butt joints
The clamp doesn't have all the grip of any face clamp or else, but it works fine for the main use, butt joints at right angles. The main purpose is to hold the pieces together in order to use screws or pocket hole joints, that works as designed. Do not expect gorilla pressure on the clamp, it is not intended for that, only to keep the pieces at 90 degrees and use pocket holes, screws and nails. I wish to have one of this on my first cabinet I used a corner clamp since the main intention is to hold everything in order to put the screws. The adjustment screw is easy to use.
G**R
Typical Kreg high quality.
I already owned a pair of 3” Kreg clamps, a pair of 2” Kreg clamps. I currently am up to four 6” Automaxx Kreg clamps which are my most-used clamps of anything that I have for woodworking projects.I have a lot of bar clamps of various sizes that I use often to hold large projects for glue curing but my Kreg clamps get used both for gluing and pocket jig joints.With my satisfaction for the Kreg clamps that I already have, I bought these corner clamps with confidence. True to my previous experiences with Kreg clamps, they are fine quality and work nicely.I have other corner clamps that are only good for scrap. They will go in a garage sale, one day for fifty cents a piece, if I can get it. The Kreg corner clamps are forever though.My only disappointment was to find these new Kreg corner clamps labeled Made In China. I happily pay a bit more for quality American-made tools. I incorrectly assumed that clamps were made in the Huxley, Iowa, USA manufacturing plant.A word of caution also, there is a Chinese knock-version of these Kreg clamps on the market. The photo on the Amazon ad showed, what appeared to be, a genuine Kreg clamp complete with the Automaxx logo on the handle.I bought a pair of those to supplement these two Kreg originals. I returned them as defective for refund. Be certain to buy the Kreg originals. Do not be fooled by false photos.
M**E
Good product, but there may be better options out there
Nice design, but a little cumbersome to use when trying to hold up large panels. The automax feature is nice when it works.
S**R
Thought they where broken, but
I purchased 2 of these clamps. Neither one will hold 3/4 inch plywood when assembling a cabinet. I have a right angle clamp by Kreg that uses the same auto adjust that works like a charm. I may have been lucky enough to get 2 defective clamps. So I contacted Kreg about this. The same day I received a reply describing how to reset the clamps and it this doesn't work to let them know. So I followed the instructions and the clamps begin to work like they should. I have to commend Kreg on their quick response. Here is how to reset the auto adjust clamps." So you will open the jaws and back out that adjustment screw to the point where it is really loose but not falling out. You should see around 3/8" of threads between the bottom of the head of the screw to where it screws into the mechanism. Then you will close the jaws then open them back up. After that, you can bring that adjustment screw back to the positive around halfway down and try to clamp it down. That adjustment is not an exact adjustment, you may have to tighten it more or loosen it more to get the correct pressure you want to apply. When you are using the clamp, you will want to make sure you are opening the clamp fully when you are moving the clamp. This will allow the Automaxx system to reset to zero each time. You should only need to adjust the adjustment screw if you need to add or take out pressure from the clamp as the clamp will adjust to different thicknesses on its own. "
B**J
Disappointing for a Kreg item. it did not hold corners as firmly as needed
You have to find and watch a video to figure out how you are supposed to clamp things. Despite the video claims that it would hold while doing pocket holes, it did not. And any piece of wood larger than about 3/4" was outside it's ability. For a Kreg item it was disappointing.
K**Y
Great grand awesome
Bought 4 as a gift for my dad. The first package was damaged and could not be delivered. I contacted customer service and they made sure i got new ones before Christmas. The clamps themselves are very sturdy by dad had mentioned they were much better quality than others he’s used or seen
A**A
Prepare for a surprise
I bought four Kreg 90 Corner Clamps to build few closet cabinets. I am not a cabinet maker or expert in the field, but I do expect a brand new tool to work properly without spending any significant time adjusting it. From the four I purchased, only one works to a degree. I looked at several youtube videos on how other users have found the ideal turn for the dial that regulates the pressure on the clamp; however, from the four I was able to adjust just one, and even this one it does not clamp with sufficient pressure. The fun part is that I purchased these I think back in September 2022 and did not have the time to start the project only now, May 2023. It is worth noting that I have not tried to take off the rubber sleeve that covers the patented dial mechanism and lubricate it a bit, as few you tubers have suggested, but the bottom line is that you should not have to fix a new tool.I guess the concept is great, but the automatic tension mechanism seems to not work. I even went to Home Depot to check on other brand new one and the results are the same. From 6 I tested, one seemed to work properly. I own other Kreg products and had no problems, but this one is definitely a joke.
R**N
Best corner clamp of all
Easy to use, accurate and QUICK. With a little practice you can clamp a corner in a few seconds.I have a pile of different brand corner clamps including the very heavy, but tricky and time consuming to set right, Bessey.The self adjusting feature is ideal for a corner clamp when I need to hold different thicknesses of wood at 90 degrees. Usually I only need to hold a corner for a few seconds while I attach both sides with some glue and brads. The Kreg clamp allows you to go from corner to corner quickly so you don’t need to buy a bunch of clamps.