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SKU: 100-537

Infinity Tools 3"- 4-1/2" Universal Fence Clamp; pair

Regular price $12.90

The Go-To Clamp For Your Sacrificial Fence Needs - They Don't Get In The Way Of Your Woodworking!

When you need to attach a sacrificial fence to your table saw, router table, bandsaw or miter saw's current fence, we highly recommend picking up a set of our Universal Table Saw Fence Clamps. They stay completely out of your way when running wood across the sacrificial fence, which means that you don't need to worry about getting hung up in the middle of the cut for any reason. Our universal fence clamps come in two sizes: 1-1/2" to 3" (part #100-536) for smaller table saws and the 3" to 4-1/2" (part 100-537) for most cabinet saws. Measuring your table saw fence's width will tell you which one is right for you.

You may be saying to yourself, "Can't a Pony clamp hold the sacrificial fence in place just fine?" The problem with Pony (or any other traditional clamp) is that they need to actually be on the outside of the objects they’re clamping, whereas these sweet little guys actually become a part of the fence and hold it down from the inside. Want to use a push stick? That's not a problem since the fence face is clear and unencumbered when using these clamps. And they're super easy to use: drill a 3/8" hole in the top part of your sacrificial fence (usually mdf), insert the universal clamps and fasten to your original fence. You can also use them to secure a stop-block for repeated cuts on your miter saw and they're especially useful for attaching taller fences to your router table. Sold in pairs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size fence do these clamps fit?

This pair handles fence widths from 3" to 4-1/2" (part #100-537), sized for most cabinet saws. Measure your fence width to confirm the fit. Browse more clamping tools.

Is there a smaller size available?

Yes. A 1-1/2" to 3" version (part #100-536) is offered for smaller table saws. This listing is the larger 3" to 4-1/2" pair.

How do these differ from a Pony clamp for fences?

Traditional clamps sit on the outside of the fence and can snag your stock. These universal clamps become part of the fence and hold it from the inside, leaving the working face clear.

How do I install the universal fence clamps?

Drill a 3/8" hole in the top of your sacrificial fence (usually MDF), insert the clamps, and fasten them to your original fence. The fence face stays unobstructed.

Can I still use a push stick with these clamps?

Yes. Because the clamps hold from the inside, the fence face is clear and unencumbered, so you can run a push stick along it without interference.

What machines can I use these on?

They work on table saws, router tables, bandsaws, and miter saws — anywhere you need to attach a sacrificial sub-fence. They are especially useful for taller router-table fences. See related vises and clamps.

Are these clamps sold individually or as a pair?

They are sold in pairs, giving you two clamps to secure both ends of a sacrificial fence.

Can I use them to set up repeat cuts?

Yes. You can use them to secure a stop block for repeated cuts on your miter saw, in addition to holding a sacrificial fence in place.

What is a sacrificial fence for?

A sacrificial sub-fence lets you cut close to the fence (such as for rabbets or zero-clearance work) without damaging your saw's original fence. These clamps attach it cleanly from the inside.

What else pairs well with these fence clamps?

Pair them with sturdy bar clamps and shop clamping tools to round out your work-holding for accurate, safe cuts.