Jaws Wedge

October 30, 2010 6:18 pm | Golf Clubs


Northern Industrial Steel Skidding Tongs - 23in. Jaw Width


Northern Industrial Steel Skidding Tongs – 23in. Jaw Width


$36.99


These sturdy 23in. Northern Industrial Steel Skidding Tongs are manufactured from high-carbon steel. A quick and easy way to grab hold of poles and logs for skidding and dragging operations. Material: High carbon steel, Ring Size (in.): 3/4, Jaw Opening (in.): 4 1/2 to 23…

Timber Tuff TMW-04SS 32-Inch Swivel Grab Skidding Tongs, Green


Timber Tuff TMW-04SS 32-Inch Swivel Grab Skidding Tongs, Green


$84.99


Skidding tongs open to 32in.W and grip logs with 360deg no-slip grip teeth. A swiveling hook prevents chain twisting. Material: Steel, Material Type: 1 in. steel, Jaw Opening (in.): 32…

Northern Industrial Steel Skidding Tongs - 32in. Jaw Width


Northern Industrial Steel Skidding Tongs – 32in. Jaw Width


$54.99


These sturdy 32in. Northern Industrial Steel Skidding Tongs are manufactured from high-carbon steel. A quick and easy way to grab hold of poles and logs for skidding and dragging operations. Material: High carbon steel, Ring Size (in.): 1 1/8, Jaw Opening (in.): 5 1/2 to 32…

Wedge-Tailed Eagle and Saltwater Crocodile


Wedge-Tailed Eagle and Saltwater Crocodile


$1.99



Mark-10 G1061 Self-Tightening Wedge Grip 1200 lb 5 3 kN Capacity 3 4 jaw width


Mark-10 G1061 Self-Tightening Wedge Grip 1200 lb 5 3 kN Capacity 3 4 jaw width



This heavy duty self-tightening grip with a capacity of 1200 lb 5 3 kN is ideal for a range of tensile testing requirements The serrated steel jaws are easily opened with an ergonomic spring loaded knob and rack and pinion type mechanism The jaws ride on rollers instead of sliding along the surface of the housing as with conventional wedge grips This unique design prevents jamming and improves gri…


callaway men's x series jaws chrome wedge used


callaway men’s x series jaws chrome wedge used



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callaway men's x series jaws vintage wedge used


callaway men’s x series jaws vintage wedge used



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Kupo Convi Clamp Saddle KG703411


Kupo Convi Clamp Saddle KG703411


$1.50


This Convi Clamp accessory is a durable triangular plastic wedge that presses into the jaw of any Convi Clamp to enable the clamp to be mounted securely on flat surfaces….

Callaway Golf X Series Jaws Chrome S300 Wedge


Callaway Golf X Series Jaws Chrome S300 Wedge



The Callaway X Series Jaws Chrome wedge features the following: Forged 1020 carbon steel allows for better feel and feedback around the greens The Triple Net Forging process produces incredible consistency in construction The shape, plus a tighter heel-toe radius and proper bounce, improves turf interaction and enables players to lay the face open while keeping the leading edge down C-Grind Sol…


Callaway Golf X Series Jaws CC Wedge


Callaway Golf X Series Jaws CC Wedge



Engineered by Callaway Chief Designer Roger Cleveland, the X Series Jaws CC Wedges feature the new Tour CC Grooves that meet the Condition of Competition on Tour, currently the only place they are required for play. Callaway’s proprietary groove pattern produces enhanced spin, even under the new USGA regulations. The C-Grind Sole and classic head design ensure versatility for the short game while …


Callaway X Series JAWS CC Wedge (Right-Handed, 56 Degree Loft, Steel Shaft)


Callaway X Series JAWS CC Wedge (Right-Handed, 56 Degree Loft, Steel Shaft)


$85.00


Engineered by Callaway Chief Designer Roger Cleveland, X Series Jaws CC wedges are crafted specifically to meet the Condition of Competition on the USGA, making them ideal for serious golfers looking to up their level of play. Each X Series Jaws CC wedge is outfitted with Callaway’s industry-leading Tour CC grooves. These 21 tightly spaced, sharp-edged grooves–forged through the Triple Net Forgin…

 2 Jewelers Ring Clamps Polishing Stone Setting Tools


2 Jewelers Ring Clamps Polishing Stone Setting Tools


$15.99


2 Wood Ring Clamps Great For Jewelers, Ring Repair & Setting Stones. Wood Ring Clamp. This is a new wood ring clamp with wing nut. Great for ring repair and setting stones. Has a screw with a brass nut for a tighter hold on jobs. For working with smaller pieces or for users with small hands. Improves control and has a sure grip. The jaws open up approximately 13 mm (1/2 ) wide. It measures approximately 5 (127mm) long. Wood Ring Clamp With Wedge. This is a new wood ring clamp with wedge. Great for ring repair, setting stones and holding other small items. Wedge can be placed in either end to close the other jaw tight. One side has a round jaw and the other side is square. Each side the jaws open up approximately 13 mm (1/2 ) wide. It measures approximately 6 (153 mm) long. FindingKing works hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design.

 4 TON PORTO-POWER KIT


4 TON PORTO-POWER KIT


$191.39


Features: * 4-Ton capacity gives you the pushing and spreading power you need to make fast and easy work of everyday repairs * Snap-lock design for quick and easy assembly * Automatic pump overload system protects against damage to rams and equipment * 4 ton kit comes in a blow molded plastic case * Heavy walled extension tubes stand up in tough situations * Flex head features permanently molded rubber pad-interlocked to prevent separation * Long handles provide low pumping effort * 1/2 ton capacity hydraulic spreader features 2-inch jaws and spreads from 5/8 to 3-3/4-inches Specifications: * Ram Capacity: 4 Tons * Pump Capacity: 8,000 PSI * Ram Closed Height: 11-Inches * Ram Extended Height: 15-3/4-Inches * Ram Effective Area: 1 Square Inch * Weight: 46-Pounds What s In The Box: * 4 Ton Hydraulic Pump – B65186 * 4 Ton Hydraulic Ram – B65187 * 6-Foot Hose w/ Coupler – B65291 * Rubber Head – B65178 * Flat Base – B65156 * 1/2 Ton Spreader – B65123 * Ram Toe – B65155 * Plunger Toe – B65154 * Wedge Head – B65153 * 90-Degree V Base – B65152 * Serrated Saddle – B65151 * 19-1/2-Inch Extension Tube – B65161 * 16-1/2-Inch Extension Tube – B65160 * 8-1/2-Inch Extension Tube – B65159 * 6-Inch Extension Tube – B65158 * 3-Inch Extension Tube – B65157 * Male Connector – B65177 * Female Connector, 1/4-Inch NPT – B69477 * Male Coupler, 1/4-Inch NPT – B69478 * Plastic Case – B65067

 C-Clamp Mini


C-Clamp Mini


$97.99


IQC1032: Features: -Self-tightening.-Small, light, versatile.-Has a minimum of 1-1/2 throat clearance to reach around flanges, cowls, pinch welds and lips.-Butts against panels where only narrow bite is available.-Mini C Clamp. Dimensions: -Made of heat treated steel 1-1/2 jaws give added grip. Original wedge; original straight cut tooth design. Gripping surface: 1-1/2 wide; 3/4 deep. Overall length: 8-1/2 ; weight: 6 lbs.; capacity: 5 tons. Made in the U.S.A. . Warranty: -Lifetime warranty does not cover abuse.

 Callaway X Series Jaws Forged CC Slate Wedge: right, 12 (56), True Temper Dyn...


Callaway X Series Jaws Forged CC Slate Wedge: right, 12 (56), True Temper Dyn…


$119.9


Callaway X Series Jaws Forged CC Slate Wedge: right, 12 (56), True Temper Dyn…

 Clamp, No Mar Wedge


Clamp, No Mar Wedge


$9.2


Nylon Ring Clamp has leather lined jaws, round and flat ends, for securely holding rings and other objects without marring.

 Mo-Clamp (MOC0250) C-CLAMP MINI


Mo-Clamp (MOC0250) C-CLAMP MINI


$89.54


Features and Benefits: Self-tightening Small, light, versatile Has a minimum of 1-1/2 throat clearance to reach around flanges, cowls, pinch welds and lips Butts against panels where only narrow bite is available Made of heat treated steel 1-1/2 jaws give added grip. Original wedge; original straight cut tooth design. Gripping surface: 1-1/2 wide; 3/4 deep. Overall length: 8-1/2 ; weight: 6 lbs.; capacity: 5 tons. Made in the U.S.A.

 Porto-Power B65115 10 Ton Portable Hydraulic Kit


Porto-Power B65115 10 Ton Portable Hydraulic Kit


$359.99


Features: * The 10 Ton capacity model gives you the extra muscle you need to get the job done right * Snap-lock design for quick and easy assembly * Automatic pump overload system protects against damage to rams and equipment * Heavy walled extension tubes stand up in tough situations * Flex head features permanently molded rubber pad-interlocked to prevent separation * Long handles provides low pumping effort * 1/2 ton capacity hydraulic spreader features 2-inch jaws and spreads from 5/8 to 3-3/4-inches * Custom fitted, rugged blow molded storage case with wheels for easy movement between jobs Specifications: * Ram Capacity: 10 Tons * Pump Capacity: 10,000 PSI * Ram Closed Height: 13-5/8-Inches * Ram Extended Height: 19-3/4-Inches * Ram Effective Area: 2.4 Square Inch * Weight: 88-Pounds What s In The Box: * 10 Ton Hydraulic Pump – B65188 * 10 Ton Hydraulic Ram – B65189 * 6-Foot Hose w/ Coupler – B65291 * Rubber Head – B65180 * Flat Base – B65168 * 1/2 Ton Spreader – B65123 * Ram Toe – B65169 * Plunger Toe – B65172 * Wedge Head – B65166 * 90-Degree V Base – B65173 * Serrated Saddle – B65167 * 27-Inch Extension Tube – B65162 * 18-Inch Extension Tube – B65163 * 10-Inch Extension Tube – B65164 * 4-Inch Extension Tube – B65165 * Male Connector – B65179 * Female Connector, 1/4-Inch NPT – B69477 * Male Coupler, 1/4-Inch NPT – B69478 * Mobile Case – B65068

 Ring Clamps High Quality Hardwood Flat Jaws 2


Ring Clamps High Quality Hardwood Flat Jaws 2


$16.99


2 Wood Ring Clamps For Ring & Jewelry Repair. Wooden Ring Clamp. This is a new wood ring clamp. This wooden ring clamp has leather lined jaws for holding rings and other jewelry. One side is round and the other is squared off. The wedge can be driven in either side to close the other jaw tight. It measures approximately 5 (127 mm) long. Wooden Ring Clamp With Wing Nut. This is a new wood ring clamp with wing nut. One side has leather jaws to hold rings firmly and the other is round. It measures approximately 6 (152 mm) long.

 SE 6 Wooden Ring Clamp


SE 6 Wooden Ring Clamp


$9.18


This ring clamp is very well made. It has leather padding on both jaws. One end has a rounded jaw, the other is square. The wedge is used to apply pressure to the gripping end of the clamp. This can be very handy for other items besides rings. Clamp is about 6 inches overall, without wedge. Jaws are about 1 inch wide.

 Sam Edelman Women's Kasi


Sam Edelman Women’s Kasi


$74.5


The gorgeous Sam Edelman Kasi sandals will have jaws dropping and tongues wagging as you walk by. Leather upper in a dress wedge sandal style with a round, peep toe. Intricately woven vamp. Slingback heel strap with adjustable buckle. Smooth lining and cushioning footbed. 1 inch leather, wood and cork platform midsole. Smooth traction outsole. 4 inch wedge heel.

Jaws Wedge
Jaws Wedge

Q&A About Callaway Wedges

I spoke with the wedge guru on Friday, and here are his answers to some of the most interesting submissions.

How you would compare and contrast the designs and technologies used in Callaway’s wedges with those from other major brands. What makes the Callaway wedges different?

A lot of people copied the wedge designs we developed at Cleveland Golf years ago, like the 588 wedges, but I didn’t want to do that. I wanted to do something a little bit different.

When I had the opportunity to get back into club making, and start making wedges for Callaway, I wanted to use the purest form of making irons, and that means forging. I also wanted to use the softest material to give golfers the most feel, and that’s 1020 carbon steel. Then, I wanted to have the best forging house in the world, which is in Japan, make the wedges. After putting all those things together, we’ve been having a great time making irons and wedges here at Callaway.

But what makes our wedges really different from other manufacturers’ is the aggressive groove we have developed in conjunction with Phil Mickelson.

Phil always tests a new wedge by hitting 40-yard shots, and he hit that shot pretty hard. The first shot he hit using a a super-aggressive groove we created for him made a white trail of cover material up the face of the club. He looked down and said, “Yep, that’s my Mack Daddy groove.” We loved that, and so we named our groove the Mack Daddy.

With the new JAWS wedges (above), I wanted to reduce the silhouette of the wedge when you’re looking down at address, and I wanted a smaller head. I think that gives golfers a feeling that they can get the leading edge under the ball more easily. We also implemented a very aggressive C-grind in the sole which makes it very versatile.

For the amateur, how would you go about trying and picking a particular sole grind for wedges?

It all depends upon how much you practice and how many different shots you want to be able to hit with your wedge, especially a high-lofted wedge.

If you’re the type of player who likes to open the face and hit higher, softer-landing shots, then look for a grind that supplies heel relief but doesn’t add too much bounce in the process. Opening the face automatically adds bounce, but some grinds create more than others.

If you don’t practice that often, going with the grind that supplies more bounce will help you get out of the sand more easily.

Every wedge needs to have some positive amount bounce so it can slide, rather than dig, through the turf. Remember, you never want to hit a wedge shot using your leading edge, you always want to use the sole as the contact point to the ground.

What is your honest opinion of the upcoming USGA groove rule changes?

I don’t think the new groove rules are necessary. Instead of doing something with the grooves, we have always felt, as have Jack Nicklaus and Sandy Tatum (a former President of the USGA), that they should do something with the ball instead. Creating a “tour ball” that spins more would reduce the average driving distances, put a greater emphasis on hitting good shots, and keep historically significant golf courses playable without adding excessive length.

Originally, the USGA gave us exact guidelines about the new grooves, but it didn’t want to confine us to making only a V groove. So, in July 2009 we developed a groove that met their specifications and brought it to the USGA for approval. The USGA told us the intent of the rule was to reduce spin, and that while the new groove complied with the rules, it created too much spin. We told them that they gave us a rule, and we followed it. It took us about $300,000 to develop that groove, but the USGA said, “No.”

Callaway is always going to design to the Nth degree of performance, otherwise somebody else is going to do it. That’s what competition is about. But the USGA changed the rule again anyway. It’s as if we’re playing a football game and as we’re about score a touchdown they moved the goal line and made the field 110 yards.

So we had to go back and develop another new groove, which made us a little bit late in getting the clubs to our tour players.

Look, I don’t fault the USGA for what they are trying to do. I don’t even fault the management of the USGA, they have a hard job, but I just think changing the ball would have been the best way to go about doing.

Any insight on trying to get as much spin as possible from conforming equipment in 2010?

Because the USGA is allowing all manufacturers to design different condition of competition grooves, you’re going to have to look at what the different manufacturers are going to provide. They are all going to be different. It is too early to give any opinion about other companies’ condition of competition grooves, but I’m sure looking forward to seeing them.

With our groove, we reduced the area between the grooves, and therefore we had to reduce the capacity of the grooves. The rules create a ratio of the space between the grooves in the capacity of the grooves. Callaway decided to go the route of putting more grooves on the face. Through our studies we learned that the more edges you can put on the ball the more friction and spin you can put on the ball. Hence the name of the new wedge line, JAWS.

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What Golf equipment should I get next?

I’ve been playing for a little while, and been using some cheap clubs (Wilson HyperSpeeds). I have wanted new clubs, but wanted to wait till I developed my swing a little more and maybe get fitted by golftec. I’m ready to make a purchase, but cannot decide on what to get. It’s out of these options.

1. Callaway Diablo Edge 9,7, and PW
2. Callaway Range Finder LR550
3. Callaway Jaw wedges 52 and 56
4. Clickgear 3.0 Push Cart

I want them and need them all, but can only get one right now.

range finders definitely come in handy

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