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title: "IRWIN QUICK-GRIP 3/4\" Pipe Clamp, 224134"
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# Ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue by 25% 80% faster quick-release clutch Innovative clutch system, no threading needed IRWIN QUICK-GRIP 3/4" Pipe Clamp, 224134

**Brand:** irwin
**Price:** 5797 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Clamp smarter, not harder — IRWIN’s quick-grip revolution is here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** IRWIN QUICK-GRIP 3/4" Pipe Clamp, 224134 by irwin
- **How much does it cost?** 5797 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/9524705-irwin-quick-grip-3-4-pipe-clamp-224134)

## Best For

- irwin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted irwin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable & Dependable:** Built tough with quick-release clutch plates that last, making your clamp the go-to tool for years.
- • **Ergonomic Power Grip:** Designed to reduce hand fatigue by 25%, so you can clamp longer without the pain.
- • **Stable & Spacious Feet:** Large feet provide superior stability and extra clearance for versatile workspace setups.
- • **Thread-Free Clutch System:** Skip the hassle of threading—clamp faster and smarter with IRWIN’s innovative clutch.
- • **Rapid Pressure Application:** Double-thread design applies pressure 20% faster, saving you time on every project.

## Overview

The IRWIN QUICK-GRIP 3/4" Pipe Clamp redefines efficiency with its innovative clutch system that eliminates the need for threaded pipes, enabling 80% faster release. Its ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue by 25%, while large feet enhance stability and clearance. Featuring a double-thread design, it applies pressure 20% faster, making it a durable, dependable choice for professional-grade clamping tasks.

## Description

Product Description The IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Pipe Clamp features an innovative clutch system that eliminates the need for threaded pipe. With large feet for more stability than previous pipe clamps, it provides greater clearance between the handle and work surface for more versatility. The ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue, while the large clutch releases quickly for increased durability and dependability. desertcart.com Move your orange clamps over and make room for Irwin. There are so many improvements on this fixture that we're just plain impressed. At the top of the list is the longer handle design that actually prevents the skinned knuckles woodworkers have come to expect. A close second is that these clamps don't need threaded pipes, an idea we applaud. The feet are bigger, and there are no downsides to that-you get more clearance and more stability. The "double-thread design" means it takes less pressure to close on your workpiece, which means less fatigue for the user. We found the mechanism smooth and easy to operate, and if orange just isn't your color, this may be the perfect fixture for you.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer The IRWIN 3/4" Pipe Clamp has many improvements over the compition. This IRWIN pipe clamps handle has been designed to prevent your knuckles from hitting the surface that the clamp is on. This will make it 25% easier to apply torque which in turn will reduce user fatigue and make it easier to apply force. The screw thread on this pipe clamp is a double thread which makes it 20% faster to apply pressure. Typically you would have to use several clamps in any one application but this double thread will prevent you from that. The quick release clutch will save you the time of having to get your pipe threaded. This quick release clutch allows you to use this pipe clamp on a non-threaded pipe and will make it 80% quicker to release. See more

Review: Works great. - Works perfectly. No complaints. Installed on black 3/4" pipes ordered through desertcart. Highly recommended.
Review: works for me... - After reading several negative reviews, I almost didn't get these, but I'm glad I did. I use pipe clamps to glue together table tops, amongst other applications. Some have been over 6 feet wide, involving 7 planks and 5 pipe clamps. I have had the threads tear out on a pipe clamp on multiple occasions. This is not the kind of thing you want to have happening while your glue is drying, and you are stuck with digging the thread end out and frantically re-threading your pipe! So the Irwins--yes, they just slip right on the end, no threading needed. Even if the pipe is threaded, they will still grip it firmly. I am at a bit of a loss to understand some of the complaints about spinning. To avoid spinning, you simply hold the clamp body with one hand while cranking with the other. I even had to do this with my threaded pipe clamps, because if you don't hold the body while turning, your clamp may not spin on the pipe, but it can flop right off your workpiece. I never thought about using these as spreader clamps until I read a review that said that they could not be used as spreader clamps--which made me think, maybe they could be. And in fact, they can be. I had the horrible job of repairing a table, where someone had hammered on the round base with 5 4" nails, which needed to be removed. I tried a mallet, which wouldn't budge it. Then I got to looking at this clamp. If you look at the illustration, imagine cutting a piece of support wood to fit into the area you would normally clamp. Do that. Now, as you turn the clamp to squeeze the support piece, it will cause the back side of the clamp ends to spread out. Okay--it's not so convenient, as you have to cut a support piece to length to fit each spreading application. You can only use them at the edge of a piece (not in the middle), so you might have to counter with another spreading clamp at the other side, and it's clumsy handling the wood cut AND the clamp--but it can be done, and when you get it right, it's a VERY powerful spreader. It eased the base right off, 5 fat, long nails screeching against the friction. My clamps came properly assembled, but I have to admit that the first time I used them, I put the non-crank end on backwards; it almost looks right but it's not and of course it won't tighten. As for the horrible plastic packaging--yes, it must be made of kryptonite! But I was able to get it off without any tools by tightening the clamp (the handle sticks out of the plastic case) until the plastic ruptured. The final thing I want to say is, these are best used with black steel pipe--not galvanized pipe. Black steel pipe is a hardened steel and costs a little bit more (I paid about $17 for 20 feet of it). But the black steel somehow fits the clamps better (as in, the clutch never slips), and flexes less under tension. Worth the extra money. Now--think about the economy of pipe clamps. They are, by far, less expensive than any clamp that can exert that much pressure. They are versatile--just cut a piece of inexpensive pipe to the correct length, and you have a new clamp. I have 5 Bessey clamps, and they are fine, but frankly, for most applications, I find myself reaching for my Irwins, which exert more pressure and quickly change out to any length. And pipe clamps last forever. Two of my Besseys cracked after several years of use. I've never ruined a pipe clamp. In sum--for me at least, a non-threaded pipe clamp offers several advantages: no stripped threads, easy dissassembly, quick pipe changeovers. These clamps also sit high enough so that you can put them anywhere on the workbench and have room to rotate the screw end, so they don't have to hang over the end of the bench. Nice fit and finish, well-aligned pipe holes, snug screwing mechanism--no complaints.

## Features

- Innovative clutch system eliminates the need for threaded pipe
- Large feet offer more stability and clearance between handle and worktop
- Ergonomic handle offers easier clamping and reduced hand fatigue
- Large clutch plates release easily for increased durability and dependability
- Built to handle 3/4" pipe, it features a 1-7/8" throat depth

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0000CCXVO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,376 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #199 in Pipe Clamp Tools |
| Brand Name | IRWIN |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,633) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038548014791 |
| Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
| Item Type Name | CLAMP 3/4" PIPE |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | IRWIN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 224134 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model Number | 224134 |
| Style Name | 3/4 Inch |
| UPC | 723434396548 043917792002 795092701545 757073241709 794965249962 013440022259 745352390309 686214214039 730337084250 732454726150 038548014791 100028779831 709596319625 716080044086 636123593039 074994331594 779975397605 767615252537 077348590005 640026900115 745332924029 686214211335 078433272837 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** IRWIN
- **Color:** Blue
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00038548014791
- **Item Weight:** 16 ounces
- **Material:** Blend
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Number of Packs:** 1
- **Style:** 3/4 Inch
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

![IRWIN QUICK-GRIP 3/4" Pipe Clamp, 224134 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51oCo+3NcQL.jpg)
![IRWIN QUICK-GRIP 3/4" Pipe Clamp, 224134 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/616R6dmnAGL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone tried these on 3/4" EMT?**
A: It woudnt work, remember that the 3/4 is for the inside diameter and the EMT pipe/conduit is aprox. 7/8 outside diameter. You have to use 3/4 rigid pipe either "black pipe" ( used for gas lines in heating applications ) or galvanized ones either will work fine ( galvanized tends to be more expensive )

**Q: Is this reversible for use as a spreader?**
A: Yes this style is reversible to use as a spreader.  My set had a bit of overspray down in the threads of the
catch end so the first couple of times you switch 'em it's not super smooth but better too much paint than
not enough.

**Q: What is the distance from the pipe (when inserted) and the pad that does the holding?**
A: The distance  from the pipe to the top jaw of the jaw/ pad is 3-3/8"  , bottom of jaw/pad 1-3/4"

**Q: where does anyone recommend buying the 3/4" pipe for this item? I mean like lowes or something?**
A: Thank you for choosing Irwin Tools. Our goal is to provide our customers with the highest quality and service. We would Suggest purchasing the IRWIN QUICK-GRIP 3/4" Pipe Clamp, 224134 from Stores such as Lowes, Fastenal, Northern Tool and Equipment, Amazon, or your local Grainger.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great.
*by D***. on October 1, 2025*

Works perfectly. No complaints. Installed on black 3/4" pipes ordered through Amazon. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ works for me...
*by J***N on January 4, 2007*

After reading several negative reviews, I almost didn't get these, but I'm glad I did. I use pipe clamps to glue together table tops, amongst other applications. Some have been over 6 feet wide, involving 7 planks and 5 pipe clamps. I have had the threads tear out on a pipe clamp on multiple occasions. This is not the kind of thing you want to have happening while your glue is drying, and you are stuck with digging the thread end out and frantically re-threading your pipe! So the Irwins--yes, they just slip right on the end, no threading needed. Even if the pipe is threaded, they will still grip it firmly. I am at a bit of a loss to understand some of the complaints about spinning. To avoid spinning, you simply hold the clamp body with one hand while cranking with the other. I even had to do this with my threaded pipe clamps, because if you don't hold the body while turning, your clamp may not spin on the pipe, but it can flop right off your workpiece. I never thought about using these as spreader clamps until I read a review that said that they could not be used as spreader clamps--which made me think, maybe they could be. And in fact, they can be. I had the horrible job of repairing a table, where someone had hammered on the round base with 5 4" nails, which needed to be removed. I tried a mallet, which wouldn't budge it. Then I got to looking at this clamp. If you look at the illustration, imagine cutting a piece of support wood to fit into the area you would normally clamp. Do that. Now, as you turn the clamp to squeeze the support piece, it will cause the back side of the clamp ends to spread out. Okay--it's not so convenient, as you have to cut a support piece to length to fit each spreading application. You can only use them at the edge of a piece (not in the middle), so you might have to counter with another spreading clamp at the other side, and it's clumsy handling the wood cut AND the clamp--but it can be done, and when you get it right, it's a VERY powerful spreader. It eased the base right off, 5 fat, long nails screeching against the friction. My clamps came properly assembled, but I have to admit that the first time I used them, I put the non-crank end on backwards; it almost looks right but it's not and of course it won't tighten. As for the horrible plastic packaging--yes, it must be made of kryptonite! But I was able to get it off without any tools by tightening the clamp (the handle sticks out of the plastic case) until the plastic ruptured. The final thing I want to say is, these are best used with black steel pipe--not galvanized pipe. Black steel pipe is a hardened steel and costs a little bit more (I paid about $17 for 20 feet of it). But the black steel somehow fits the clamps better (as in, the clutch never slips), and flexes less under tension. Worth the extra money. Now--think about the economy of pipe clamps. They are, by far, less expensive than any clamp that can exert that much pressure. They are versatile--just cut a piece of inexpensive pipe to the correct length, and you have a new clamp. I have 5 Bessey clamps, and they are fine, but frankly, for most applications, I find myself reaching for my Irwins, which exert more pressure and quickly change out to any length. And pipe clamps last forever. Two of my Besseys cracked after several years of use. I've never ruined a pipe clamp. In sum--for me at least, a non-threaded pipe clamp offers several advantages: no stripped threads, easy dissassembly, quick pipe changeovers. These clamps also sit high enough so that you can put them anywhere on the workbench and have room to rotate the screw end, so they don't have to hang over the end of the bench. Nice fit and finish, well-aligned pipe holes, snug screwing mechanism--no complaints.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Product at a good price
*by P***L on August 11, 2016*

Needed this for re-slinging some chairs. I could have purchased locally, but I found a much better deal (as always) on Amazon. I ORIGINALLY bought this as I THOUGHT I could make a "Spreader" out of this (which you can if you try), but it is not very effective functionally. As it turned out, I still did NEED these to re-sling the chairs. Based on my chair design, I DID/DO need to use them as a "clamp" (as this is intended to work) to pull two sling rails slightly together where a solid welded brace holds the rails together. The spreader?... Well I did a lot of research on options at a reasonable price due to the use I would get out it and I came to the conclusion to use a twelve dollar bottle jack (that I could buy here on Amazon). With a minor modification, I could use it as my spreader, then use the jack afterward for other uses

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