
Morsetto di fissaggio per superfici da tavolo per la lavorazione del legno HONGDUI SC-14
Serraggio rapido con camma: Utilizza una leva a camma ad azionamento laterale per fornire una pressione istantanea, consentendo rapidi cambi del pezzo e flussi di lavoro efficienti.
Design a basso profilo: Progettato per rimanere eccezionalmente basso sul banco da lavoro. Ciò consente attività di superficie senza ostacoli come levigatura, fresatura o piallatura a mano sopra il morsetto.
Compatibilità universale con fori per fermi: Progettato per adattarsi ai fori per fermi standard da 20 mm (comuni nei sistemi MFT). Può essere adattato anche per fori da 19 mm (3/4") a seconda della specifica configurazione del perno.
Applicazione della pressione orizzontale: A differenza dei tradizionali morsetti verticali, l'SC-14 applica una pressione laterale, bloccando saldamente il pezzo contro un fermo o un altro morsetto.
Gamma di serraggio regolabile: Il meccanismo scorrevole consente di regolare finemente la posizione del morsetto per adattarsi a varie larghezze del pezzo e forme irregolari.
Contatto senza segni: La superficie di serraggio è progettata per distribuire la pressione in modo uniforme, garantendo una presa salda senza ammaccare o danneggiare i bordi del legno.
Rotazione a 360 gradi: Una volta inserito in un foro per fermo, il morsetto può ruotare liberamente per applicare pressione da qualsiasi angolazione, rendendolo ideale per pezzi curvi o complessi.

About SC-14
Unyielding Hold, Period: The SC-14 Surface Clamp.
Stop letting your workpieces slip mid-cut. HONGDUI's SC-14 sets the workshop standard for dead-accurate, rock-solid surface clamping. Precision-machined for 20mm bench dog setups, every component is engineered for zero-tolerance stability. Whether you are executing aggressive hand planing or high-vibration routing, the SC-14 delivers an absolute, flex-free grip—ensuring your wood stays exactly where you want it, period.
SC-14
Approximately 170mm x 115mm x 35mm
High-grade 6061 Aluminum Alloy and Stainless Steel Hardware
Roughly 0.45kg
Standard 19mm and 20mm Bench Dog Holes
1 * Desktop Surface Fixing Clamp Body, 1 * Low-Profile Clamping Arm, 1 * Adjustment Key
FAQ
Check out the most common questions our customers asked.
What is the main purpose of the SC-14 Fixing Clamp?
The SC-14 is a "pistol-grip" style quick clamp specifically engineered for woodworking workstations. Its primary role is to secure workpieces to a table or to lock guide rails (like those from Festool, Makita) into place for precise cutting and routing.
Which T-tracks is the SC-14 compatible with?
The clamp is designed to fit standard 12mm x 8mm T-track slots found on the underside of most professional guide rails. It also fits standard 19mm (3/4 Inch) T-tracks commonly used in homemade workbench tops and drill press fences.
Can I use these with an MFT (20mm hole) table?
Yes. While the clamp has a T-bolt head, it is frequently used in conjunction with 20mm bench dogs or specialized MFT adapters. It can be inserted from underneath the table through a 20mm hole to pull a workpiece tight against the table surface.
What is the maximum clamping capacity?
The SC-14 typically offers a clamping range of up to 160mm to 200mm (approx. 6–8 inches) depending on the specific rail length. This makes it ideal for everything from thin veneers to thick 8/4 hardwood slabs.
How does the "Quick-Release" mechanism work?
The SC-14 utilizes a trigger-action lever. You can slide the clamping jaw freely along the rail to close the gap quickly, then pump the trigger to apply final pressure. A dedicated release button allows the jaw to slide open instantly with one hand.
What is the clamping force of the SC-14?
Despite its lightweight feel, the mechanical ratcheting system can generate approximately 60kg to 100kg (130–220 lbs) of pressure. This is optimized for holding workpieces steady without the risk of crushing delicate wood fibers.
Are the clamping pads non-marring?
Yes. The SC-14 comes with removable soft plastic/rubber pads on both the fixed and moving jaws. These ensure that high clamping pressure does not leave indentations or "bruises" on finished wood surfaces.
What material is the clamp made of?
The main bar is made of hardened alloy steel to prevent bending under pressure, while the handle and trigger assembly are made of high-impact reinforced nylon and aluminum for a lightweight, ergonomic grip.
How do I maintain the ratcheting mechanism?
Keep the steel bar clean of resin, glue, and sawdust. If the trigger starts to slip, wipe the bar with a bit of denatured alcohol to remove oils. Avoid using heavy grease on the bar; a dry PTFE spray can be used on the internal trigger pivot if it becomes stiff.
Why is the clamp slipping on the bar?
This is usually caused by sawdust or wood pitch (resin) buildup on the steel bar. Clean the bar thoroughly. The ratcheting mechanism relies on friction against the bar; if the bar is too "polished" or oily, the teeth cannot grip.
Can I reverse the jaws to use it as a spreader?
Unlike some generic quick-clamps, the SC-14 is primarily designed for clamping. While some versions allow for the head to be moved to the opposite end, its main engineering focus is as a "pull-down" or "fixing" clamp for guide rails and tables.



