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SKU: 100-725  |  MPN: GSCC2.506

Bessey GSCC Clutch Style Bar Clamps

Regular price $13.90

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Bessey GSCC Clutch Style Bar Clamps are a popular, regular-duty clamp trusted by cabinetmakers, woodworkers, metalworkers, and home craftspeople across North America. The fast-sliding clutch mechanism makes them easy to set with one hand, and their compact head is ideal for clamping in close quarters. Choose the size that fits your work from the options above, then stock up — you can never have too many bar clamps.

Dependable, economical clamping

These powder-coated steel clamps slide quickly into position and lock with reliable holding power. They're a smart everyday choice for panel glue-ups, assembly, jigs, and general shop work where you need solid pressure without the cost of heavy-duty parallel clamps.

Size and capacity range

The GSCC family ranges from a 2-1/2" throat depth with 6" clamping capacity up to a 5" throat with 24" capacity, delivering roughly 600 to 1200 lbs of clamping force depending on model. Select your preferred throat depth and capacity from the variant options on this page.

Key specifications

  • Type: Clutch-style sliding bar clamp
  • Throat depths: 2-1/2" to 5"
  • Clamping capacity: 6" to 24"
  • Clamping force: approx. 600–1200 lbs (model dependent)
  • Finish: Powder-coated steel
  • Brand: Bessey

Pairs well with

Round out your clamp rack with more options from our clamping collection, including quick-grip trigger clamps for one-handed work. Building cabinets? See our cabinetry and joinery tools.


Clamps for Every Application

Clamps come in all shapes and sizes and while many can be used for lots of applications, some are specifically designed to do some jobs better! Know the differences to get the best performance from your clamps.


Well organized clamps make the work easier.

The old joke is that you can never have enough clamps. I believe the real statement should be that you can never have enough variety in clamps! There are so many cool clamps to choose from today. Some are very specific in purpose and most of us wouldn't stock up on these clamps. But that's a topic for another day. Today I want to talk about clamps commonly used in the woodshop. And yes, I know, not everyone's shop is the same. So this list is general, please don't take offense if I've left out your favorite clamp.

Bar clamps

F-Style Bar Clamps

One of the most common clamps in a shop is the F-style or small bar clamp. Even this category starts to get mission-specific by offering multiple jaw depths. Shorter jaw depths keep the clamping pressure closer to the bar, but sometimes you just need to reach in a bit further to clamp. As the jaw pressure moves further from the bar, the bar itself needs to get a little beefier to support the stress and to keep the clamp pressure as high as possible (600 lbs is normal). These clamps are usually in 2-1/2" to 3-1/2" jaw length and are commonly found in 6", 12" and 24" lengths. They do get longer, but many times a different clamp should be used when you're past 24". These clamps are often the workhorse in a shop and it will serve you well to have a nice selection of these in your shop.

One-handed clamps.

One-Handed Bar Clamps

In the same size category, but with a twist, are clamps that can be tightened using one hand. This leaves the other hand free to hold things in place as you tighten the clamp. Controlled by a mechanism to close the jaws with just one hand, the quick, or one-handed clamps will get the clamp in place with one hand, but you still need to tighten the clamp to provide full strength. Often used to get things in place, rather than bringing great pressure to bear, these clamps are usually lighter-duty clamps, with less clamping strength (around 400-500 lbs). From Bessey GearKlamps, to the more common one-handed clamps, these clamps have made working alone much easier. You may not need dozens of these clamps, but four in a couple of sizes will do you well!

Parallele Jaw Clamps

Parallel Jaw Clamps

When you need serious pressure for the job (and a little extra jaw depth), parallel jaw clamps provide lots of pressure (900 - 1,100 lbs) in a design that keeps the pressure even all along the length of the clamp jaw! Add to that the clamp's ability to stand on its own during use, and these clamps are the industry standard in gluing up panels from multiple boards. In a variety of lengths from 24" - 50", these are must-have clamps.

Pipe Clamps

Pipe Clamps

If you’re looking for a tried-and-true standby at a bit of savings, don’t overlook the classic pipe clamp. Buy the clamp ends and mix and match with affordable lengths of ¾” pipe and you’re clamp selection becomes varied at a bargain price. And as an extra bonus, because you choose the length of pipe, you're able to make custom clamp lengths not available with stock clamps.

Spring Clamps

Spring Clamps

And before we forget, spring clamps are an absolute necessity in any shop. Available commonly in 2" and 3" lengths, when it comes to holding something in place for a test fit, marking a piece, or just a simple glue-up, spring clamps are your best friend!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes do the Bessey GSCC bar clamps come in?

The GSCC range runs from a 2-1/2" throat with 6" clamping capacity up to a 5" throat with 24" capacity. Select the size you need from the options on this page, and see more in our bar clamps collection.

How much clamping force do these clamps provide?

Depending on the model, the GSCC clamps deliver roughly 600 to 1200 lbs of clamping force, suitable for most woodworking glue-ups and assembly tasks.

What is a clutch-style bar clamp?

A clutch-style clamp uses a sliding mechanism that lets the movable jaw glide freely along the bar and then grip when pressure is applied. This makes setup fast and easy, often with one hand.

Are these clamps good for woodworking glue-ups?

Yes. They're a popular regular-duty choice for panel glue-ups, assembly, and general shop clamping. For very wide panels you may also want parallel clamps from our clamping collection.

What is the throat depth and why does it matter?

Throat depth is the distance from the bar to the clamping jaw, which determines how far in from the edge you can apply pressure. The GSCC range offers 2-1/2" to 5" throat depths for shallow or deeper reach.

Can these clamps be used for metalworking?

Yes. Bessey GSCC clamps are used by metalworkers as well as woodworkers, thanks to their durable powder-coated steel construction and reliable clamping force.

How many clamps do I need?

For panel glue-ups, a common rule is one clamp every 6 to 8 inches along the joint, alternating top and bottom. Most shops keep many on hand. Browse all bar clamps to build your set.

What finish do the clamps have?

They have a durable powder-coated finish over steel, which resists rust and protects the clamp through years of shop use.

Are Bessey clamps a good quality brand?

Bessey is a long-established, widely trusted clamp manufacturer used by professionals and hobbyists across North America. The GSCC is one of their most popular regular-duty woodworking clamps.

What other clamps should I consider for my shop?

Depending on your work, consider parallel clamps for cabinets, quick-grip trigger clamps for one-handed tasks, and specialty clamps. Explore the full clamping collection.