30 inch clutch style bar clamp describes a Bessey Tools regular-duty clamp built for cabinet makers and woodworkers who need dependable pressure over a 30 inch span. The 2-1/2 inch throat depth reaches well into panels or frames, so workpieces can be held away from the bar while joints are drawn tight. A wooden handle gives a solid grip for controlled tightening, helping apply consistent pressure without abrupt movement. The clutch style mechanism uses slip-clutch plates to lock the sliding jaw on the rail, so the jaw stays where it is set while pressure is applied. This design is suited to close quarters clamping, allowing the clamp to be positioned in tighter spaces around casework or assemblies. The overall setup gives woodworkers a practical, regular-duty clamp they can position accurately and then tighten with confidence during glue-ups or assembly.
The 2-1/2 inch throat depth on this clutch style bar clamp provides reach from the bar to the jaw face, so clamping force can be applied deeper into a panel or frame instead of only at the edge. This helps pull joints together on wider rails, stiles, or face frames while keeping the steel bar back from delicate edges. The clutch mechanism works along a nickel plated, drawn and serrated rail, so the jaw can be slid into position and then held by the two piece slip-clutch plates. Once the jaw is set along that rail, the wooden handle is turned to draw the jaws together, translating handle torque into controlled pressure across the work. These combined details let installers and woodworkers position the clamp accurately, even in close quarters, and then bring parts into alignment without constant readjustment.
The GSCC2.530 designation identifies this 30 inch Bessey clutch style bar clamp as part of a regular-duty line used by cabinet makers and woodworkers. Its suitability for close quarters clamping means it can be set between cabinet sides, around face frames, or near bench fixtures where space is limited. The cast iron fixed and sliding jaws give a compact but rigid clamping head, letting the clamp sit close to obstructions while still delivering solid pressure. With the 2-1/2 inch throat depth, the jaw faces can reach in past edges to pull joints together inside carcasses or across panel widths. The non marring pads on the top and bottom jaws protect those interior faces, so clamping can occur directly over visible surfaces without imprinting the wood. Woodworkers can slide the jaw along the nickel plated, serrated rail into position, then rely on the two piece slip-clutch plates to hold that position in awkward or confined spots.
The clutch style system on this Bessey woodworking bar clamp uses two piece slip-clutch plates that engage the drawn and serrated rail, giving repeatable stopping points as the jaw is moved. That engagement keeps the jaw sturdy and in place, which helps achieve consistent pressure each time similar assemblies are clamped. The durable powder coated cast iron jaws resist chipping during everyday shop handling, so their faces remain true over multiple projects, supporting even contact across glue lines. The wooden handle provides a familiar turning feel, allowing installers to apply steady torque and stop at similar tension levels across a series of clamps. With a 30 inch capacity identified in the product name and the 2-1/2 inch throat depth, this clamp suits a range of cabinet parts, rails, and panels, so shops can repeat setups on different pieces while using the same clamp style. Non marring pads further support repeatable work by keeping surfaces clean of jaw marks, reducing time spent sanding out clamp contact areas after each clamping cycle.
The GSCC2.530 is a Bessey Tools clutch style bar clamp, so it uses a slip-clutch mechanism on a serrated rail to position and hold the sliding jaw for woodworking tasks.
The 30 inch clutch style bar clamp provides a clamping span suited to wider panels or cabinet assemblies, giving reach across many common woodworking components.
The bar clamp has a 2-1/2 inch throat depth, allowing the jaws to reach farther into a panel or frame so joints can be tightened away from the bar.
The two piece slip-clutch plates grip the nickel plated, serrated rail, holding the sliding jaw sturdy in position so clamping pressure does not cause jaw movement.
The cast iron fixed and sliding jaws, with a durable powder coated finish, create a rigid clamping head that maintains jaw alignment through repeated woodworking use.
The non marring pads on the top and bottom jaws cushion contact with the workpiece, helping protect finished or pre-sanded faces from clamp jaw marks.
The Bessey clutch style bar clamp described here pairs a 30 inch capacity with a 2-1/2 inch throat depth, so cabinet makers and woodworkers can span wider parts while still reaching into assemblies. Cast iron jaws with non marring pads protect work surfaces as pressure is applied, which supports cleaner results on visible faces. The nickel plated, drawn and serrated rail working with two piece slip-clutch plates gives controlled jaw positioning, making the clamp practical for close quarters clamping and repetitive setups. For shops needing a regular-duty clamp that fits common cabinet and panel work, this GSCC2.530 model offers a straightforward clutch style solution ready to support everyday woodworking tasks.
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