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Sigma ST400 Work Table Clamps (2 per box)

by Sigma
SKU ST400
Original price $57.75 - Original price $57.75
Original price
$57.75
$57.75 - $57.75
Current price $57.75

Lock down panels for cleaner, safer cuts. The Sigma ST400 Work Table Clamps secure large-format tile and slabs firmly to your Sigma workbench — killing the vibration and shifting that ruin accuracy when you're scoring, drilling, grinding, or beveling. A quick-release design keeps the workflow moving. (2 per box.)

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Quick-release clamps that secure tile and slabs to a Sigma workbench (2 per box).

  • Quantity: 2 clamps per box
  • Function: Firmly secure large-format tile and slabs to reduce movement and vibration
  • For: Sigma tile workbench systems (e.g., ST400)
  • Use: Scoring, drilling, grinding, and beveling
  • Design: Quick-release for fast adjustment; improves cut accuracy and safety
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Sigma ST400 Work Table Clamps (2 per Box) — Lock Down Big Tile, Cut with Confidence

Large-format tile and slabs that shift or vibrate while you work are dangerous and inaccurate — the cut wanders, the edge chips, and the piece can get away from you. These Sigma quick-release clamps firmly secure tile and slabs to your Sigma workbench, killing movement and vibration so you can score, drill, grind, and bevel with control.

You get two clamps per box, and the quick-release design lets you reposition fast between cuts instead of fighting a slow lock. Built for Sigma tile workbench systems like the ST400, they improve both accuracy and safety on big-tile work. Pair them with Work Table spacers for penetration cuts.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Locks tile down: Secures large-format tile and slabs against movement
  • Kills vibration: Steadier work means cleaner, more accurate cuts
  • Quick-release: Reposition fast between cuts
  • Versatile: For scoring, drilling, grinding, and beveling
  • Two per box: Clamp from both sides for a solid hold
  • Safer work: A clamped slab can't get away from you

Pro tip: Clamp on solid, supported areas of the tile — not an unsupported overhang — and use both clamps so the piece can't pivot. A few seconds clamping saves a chipped slab and a close call.