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The Clamp Company Launches a New + Improved Website!

Ordering the perfect clamp just got easier.
 
The Clamp Company is thrilled to introduce our brand-new e-commerce website - designed with you, the customer, in mind.

Read on to explore the exciting new features and a limited-time free shipping offer for online orders!

A Seamless Shopping Experience

Ever been in a bind? Something breaks on the job site, and you need a replacement now. You hop online to order your DIN 3015 clamps, only to see the dreaded words: “Please contact our sales team for pricing.” Now, you have to make a call, sit through a sales pitch, and wait - when all you really need is a quick solution.

We get it. That’s why we built a website that eliminates these common frustrations. With our fast, user-friendly online ordering, you can get what you need—without the hassle.
 
What’s New?
 
Our updated website features:

  • Quick Add - Speed up ordering with a faster, more intuitive process.
  • Item Compare - Easily see how two products stack up side by side.
  • Customer Profiles - Save your favorite items, reorder with one click, and manage past purchases.
  • Invoices & Order Tracking - Pull up past invoices and track your shipments in real time.
  • Wish Lists - Bookmark products you want to keep an eye on.
  • Quote Requests - Convert your cart into a quote and monitor it online.
     

Have questions? We’re always here to help at 888-979-0811, but our new FAQ section now answers common queries like “What is DIN 3015?” and “How do I measure a pipe vs. a tube clamp?”

Even More Coming Soon

And we’re not stopping here! Our roadmap for 2025 includes:

  • A special offer for Net 30 customers
  • 500+ new products added to our catalog
  • A customer support chat for real-time assistance

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Check out the new site and start shopping today: theclampcompany.com

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