
Original: $2.69
-70%$2.69
$0.81The Story
Holman 40mm Ezyfit Pvc Snap Clamp is designed to secure shade cloth or netting to PVC pipe for various DIY applications.
The Holman 40mm Ezyfit Pvc Snap Clamp is a versatile tool used primarily to hold down shade cloth and other materials on PVC piping. It is ideal for constructing structures such as A-frames and soccer goals, as well as creating pet beds and other home projects. The clamp is designed for easy application and can be secured permanently with solvent cement for long-lasting use.
Features
- Secures shade cloth and netting to PVC pipe
- Suitable for building structures and A-frames
- Strong and versatile for various DIY projects
- Can be permanently fixed with solvent cement
- Lightweight and easy to carry
Specifications
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 40mm x 40mm x 50mm |
| Weight | 0.029kg |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Colour | White |
| Model Number | PVSC4050 |
The Holman 40mm Ezyfit Pvc Snap Clamp is a practical solution for securing materials on PVC structures.
Description
Holman 40mm Ezyfit Pvc Snap Clamp is designed to secure shade cloth or netting to PVC pipe for various DIY applications.
The Holman 40mm Ezyfit Pvc Snap Clamp is a versatile tool used primarily to hold down shade cloth and other materials on PVC piping. It is ideal for constructing structures such as A-frames and soccer goals, as well as creating pet beds and other home projects. The clamp is designed for easy application and can be secured permanently with solvent cement for long-lasting use.
Features
- Secures shade cloth and netting to PVC pipe
- Suitable for building structures and A-frames
- Strong and versatile for various DIY projects
- Can be permanently fixed with solvent cement
- Lightweight and easy to carry
Specifications
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 40mm x 40mm x 50mm |
| Weight | 0.029kg |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Colour | White |
| Model Number | PVSC4050 |
The Holman 40mm Ezyfit Pvc Snap Clamp is a practical solution for securing materials on PVC structures.










