Clamp jaws are not parallel

Difficulty: Medium30–90 min3 tools💬 0

✓ Checked against manufacturer instructions and current safety standards · updated 8.7.2026.

What you'll need

Tools

  • Safety glassesFor safe inspection and basic maintenance.
  • Screwdriver and hex key setFor safe inspection and basic maintenance.
  • Brush and clean clothsFor safe inspection and basic maintenance.
Estimated cost0–40 KM for basic checking
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1 Prepare for safe work

Unplug your tool from the outlet or remove the battery. Clear your work area, secure the object, and put on eye, ear, and breathing protection depending on the job type.

⚠ Warning: Don’t bypass safety shields, switches, or grounding. Leave electrical faults and damaged housings to professional service.

2 Identify the exact symptom

Clean the jaws and the guide, then close the clamp without an object and check whether the gap is even across the full width.

3 Check the most common cause

Check whether the replaceable jaws are seated properly and whether the screws are tightened evenly. Replace a damaged jaw in pairs.

4 Fix the cause without improvising

Lubricate the screw and sliding surfaces according to the instructions. Don’t try to force a bent body or a loose nut, as it may break.

Fix the cause without improvising

? Tip: Take a photo of the initial state and change only one thing at a time. That way you’ll more easily recognize what actually fixed the problem.

5 Reassemble and test safely

Put all shields back in place and do a quick test without load, then try it on scrap material. Stop if the tool vibrates, sparks, overheats, or makes an unusual noise.