Dewalt DWHT83194 24" Large Trigger Clamp
Dewalt DWHT83194 24" Large Trigger Clamp
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Key Features
Overview
The DEWALT 24-in. (600 mm) Large Trigger Clamp is a one-handed bar clamp built for woodworking, assembly, and general jobsite holding. This is a trigger clamp designed for securing workpieces during glue-ups, fitting, and light-to-medium clamping tasks. Model Number DWHT83194. If you need fast setup, decent reach, and enough force for everyday shop and site work, this is the kind of clamp you keep within arm's reach instead of buried in a drawer.
The big numbers here matter because they translate directly to how the clamp works in real use. You get a 24-inch maximum opening, which gives you enough span for cabinet parts, shelving, face frames, doors, and longer trim assemblies. The 300 lb clamping force is enough for holding glued joints and keeping work stable while you fasten or fit parts. The 3-1/4 inch throat depth helps you reach farther in from the edge than a shallow clamp, which makes a difference when you're trying to keep pressure where it actually helps the joint.
DEWALT built this clamp around a reinforced nylon body and a heat-treated steel bar. That combination is worth paying attention to. The nylon body keeps the tool lighter and easier to handle one-handed, while the steel bar gives the clamp its backbone so it does not feel flimsy when pressure is applied. On a trigger clamp, that balance matters. Too bulky and it becomes awkward. Too light-duty and it flexes when you need it most. This one is aimed squarely at the middle ground most contractors and serious DIY users actually need.
The trigger mechanism is the real selling point if you are moving quickly. Traditional screw clamps still have their place, but for repetitive setups or awkward assemblies, being able to squeeze the clamp tight with one hand is faster and a lot less annoying. That makes this bar clamp useful when the other hand is holding alignment on rails, panels, trim pieces, or a cabinet frame. If you are working solo, that convenience is not a small feature. It is the reason people buy trigger clamps in the first place.
Another practical detail is the quick-change button that converts the clamp into a spreader. That gives the DWHT83194 more range than a single-purpose clamp. You can use it to hold parts together during assembly, then flip the jaw around and use it to push components apart when fitting openings or adjusting a setup. It is a simple feature, but it adds flexibility without making the tool complicated.
DEWALT also includes removable jaw pads to help reduce marring on finished or softer surfaces. For painted stock, hardwood parts, finished panels, or pieces you do not want chewed up by bare clamp faces, that matters. It will not replace careful setup, but it does reduce the chance of leaving clamp marks during assembly. That is especially useful for finish carpentry and furniture-style woodworking where cleanup work costs time.
In terms of who this clamp fits best, it makes the most sense for woodworkers, trim carpenters, remodelers, installers, and general contractors who want a fast, versatile clamping tool instead of a heavy pipe clamp or slower screw-style option. It is also a solid pick for serious DIY users building furniture, shelves, gates, or shop fixtures. If your work calls for quick positioning, repeatable one-hand fastening pressure, and a clamp that can double as a spreader, this DEWALT trigger clamp earns its spot pretty easily.
Faster Setup for Solo Work
When you're lining up a panel or holding a frame square, the one-hand trigger design helps you clamp first and fine-tune second instead of fighting a slow screw handle.
- One-handed operation helps when the other hand is holding alignment
- 24-inch capacity works well for doors, shelves, frames, and glue-ups
Reach In and Hold Firm
This trigger clamp gives you enough pressure for everyday woodworking and jobsite assembly without stepping up to a bulkier clamp that is slower to use.
- 300 lb clamping force for general holding and glue-up pressure
- 3-1/4 inch throat depth reaches farther in from the material edge
Built to Take Shop and Jobsite Use
The materials are chosen for real work, not shelf appeal. The body is reinforced for durability, and the steel bar provides the stiffness a bar clamp needs to stay useful over time.
- Reinforced nylon body helps balance durability and manageable weight
- Heat-treated steel bar adds strength for repeated clamping cycles
What's in the Box
- (1) Clamp
Key Specifications
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24 in |
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300 lb |
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3-1/4 in |
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Reinforced nylon |
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Heat-treated steel |
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1.99 lbs |
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Trigger Clamp |
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Large |
Built For
Pro Tip
If you're clamping finished stock, leave the removable jaw pads on and dry-fit your pressure first. On assemblies that need a little persuasion the other way, flip the jaw with the quick-change button and use the same clamp as a spreader instead of reaching for another tool.
Tool Nut's Take
DEWALT 24-in. (600 mm) Large Trigger Clamp is the grab-first clamp for everyday assembly
This is the kind of clamp that earns its keep because it is fast, strong enough for real work, and easy to use when you're working alone.
- Who it's for: Woodworkers, trim carpenters, remodelers, and serious DIY users who need a reliable one-hand bar clamp for assembly and glue-up work.
- Why it stands out: The 24-inch capacity, 300 lb clamping force, spreader conversion, and one-hand trigger action hit a sweet spot for shop and jobsite versatility.
- Worth knowing: This is a fast-use trigger clamp, not a heavy pipe clamp substitute. For everyday holding and positioning, though, it is a solid pick.
Common Questions
- What type of clamp is this? It is a trigger clamp, also referred to as a one-hand bar clamp, designed for quick clamping and release.
- How much material can it span? The maximum opening is 24 inches, making it suitable for longer assemblies like panels, shelving, and frame work.
- Can it be used as a spreader? Yes. It has a quick-change button that allows easy conversion from clamp mode to spreader mode.
- Does it help protect finished surfaces? Yes. The clamp uses removable jaw pads to help reduce marring on the workpiece.

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