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T-Track Clamps

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T-Track Clamps for Secure Workholding at the Router Table and Bench

T-track clamps slide into standard T-track channels and lock workpieces in place without requiring permanent fixtures. Whether you're running stock through a router table, positioning pieces on a workbench, or assembling a custom jig, the right clamp eliminates movement and keeps your hands safely clear of the bit or blade.

This collection includes ratcheting T-track clamps that self-adjust to material thickness, low-profile hold-down kits that keep a minimal footprint on crowded surfaces, and GRR-RIP-style clamps designed specifically for ripping operations. Each style suits a different workflow, so it's worth matching the clamp mechanism to the task before buying.

Choosing the Right T-Track Clamp for Your Setup

For repetitive cuts where you swap workpieces frequently, a ratcheting clamp like the Microjig Ratcheting T-Track Clamp saves time because it resets quickly. For thin or narrow stock, the Bow Products Low Profile Clamp Kit keeps the hold-down body below the cutting path. The Microjig Matchfit GRR-RIP Clamps pair with dovetail-keyed T-tracks for tool-free repositioning.

  • Compatible with standard 3/4" T-track extrusions used on most router tables and workbenches
  • Toggle, ratcheting, and low-profile styles for different clearance requirements
  • Ideal for jig-making, fixture building, and repetitive production runs

Browse the complete Hardware & T-Tracks collection for the extrusions and hardware that work alongside these clamps. For a broader selection of workholding, visit Shop Essentials or explore Woodshop Safety accessories including featherboards and push blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a T-track clamp used for in woodworking?

A T-track clamp slides into a T-slot extrusion mounted on a router table, workbench, or jig and locks a workpiece in position during cutting, routing, or assembly. It eliminates hand pressure on the workpiece and keeps fingers safely away from the cutter.

Are these clamps compatible with standard 3/4-inch T-track?

Yes. The clamps in this collection are designed for standard 3/4 T-track extrusions, which are the most common size found on router tables, workbenches, and commercially available jig systems. Check each product listing for exact slot dimensions if your track is non-standard.

What is the difference between a ratcheting T-track clamp and a toggle clamp?

A ratcheting T-track clamp auto-adjusts to the workpiece thickness by ratcheting down, making it fast for batch work. A toggle clamp uses a lever mechanism that snaps into a fixed locked position — it requires manual setting but delivers a very firm, repeatable hold. See the Toggle Clamps collection for toggle-style options.

Can I use T-track clamps for router table jigs?

Yes. T-track clamps are one of the most common workholding solutions for router table jigs because they reposition quickly in the track slot and can be moved without removing hardware. They work well in coping sleds, panel-raising jigs, and box jigs.

What is a low-profile T-track clamp and when should I use one?

A low-profile clamp sits closer to the workpiece surface than a standard hold-down, which is important when routing near the clamping zone or when vertical clearance is limited. The Bow Products Low Profile Clamp Kit is a good example of this style.

Do Microjig Matchfit clamps require a special T-track?

Yes. Microjig Matchfit clamps use a dovetail-profile key rather than a standard T-bolt, so they require Matchfit-compatible dovetail T-track rather than standard rectangular T-track. The advantage is tool-free repositioning anywhere along the track.

Does Infinity Tools price-match T-track clamps?

Yes. Infinity Tools offers price matching on eligible products. Review the terms at infinitytools.com/pages/price-matching and contact the team with a competitor quote.

Can T-track clamps be used on a workbench, or only at the router table?

T-track clamps work on any surface fitted with T-track extrusions, including workbenches, assembly tables, drill press tables, and custom jigs. Many woodworkers route T-tracks into their workbench tops specifically to use hold-down clamps for hand-planing and assembly tasks.

What hardware do I need to install T-track on my router table?

You'll typically need the T-track extrusion, mounting screws, and optionally an end cap. Browse the Hardware & T-Tracks collection for compatible extrusions and installation hardware.

What is the return or quality policy on clamps?

Infinity Tools stands behind the quality of every product it sells. Review the full terms at infinitytools.com/pages/quality-guarantee or contact the team with questions about a specific item.