Kakuta F Clamps vs. Bessey: An Engineer’s Comparison
Comparison of Kakuta's Strong Clamp Series (SM) and Wood Handle Series (WH) F-Clamps, showcasing technical specifications, product dimensions, and industrial workholding solutions for engineering, fabrication, and manufacturing applications.
By the Kakuta Engineering Team · Reading time: ~6 minutes
Comparison of Kakuta's Strong Clamp Series (SM) and Wood Handle Series (WH) F-Clamps, showcasing technical specifications, product dimensions, and industrial workholding solutions for engineering, fabrication, and manufacturing applications.
If your shop runs Bessey F-clamps, you already know what a good general-purpose clamp does: hold a workpiece square while you weld, fabricate, glue, or assemble. Bessey has earned its reputation. But brand recognition isn't a technical spec — and for buyers standardizing a fixture line or managing a tooling budget, a like-for-like alternative is worth understanding.
This comparison looks at how Kakuta's six F-clamp series map against Bessey's range, where the two brands align on construction, and how to choose the right series for woodworking, metal fabrication, welding, and assembly. It's written for engineers and buyers who want specifics, not a sales pitch.
If you're earlier in the selection process, our guide on how to choose the right clamp for your application and our breakdown of clamping force and safety factor cover the fundamentals this article builds on.
What Is an F-Clamp — and Where It Fits
An F-clamp (named for its F-shaped profile) is a sliding-arm bar clamp: one fixed jaw, one jaw that slides along a bar and locks under load. It's the versatile, repositionable holding tool you reach for on benches, weld tables, and general fabrication work.
Both Kakuta and Bessey build F-clamps across a spectrum of duty levels — from light woodworking to heavy steel-structure work. The practical differences come down to series breadth, construction, cost position, and availability.
Six Series at a Glance
Kakuta organizes its F-clamps into six dedicated series, each addressing a different handle style or application, with clamping capacity from roughly 300 kg to 2,200 kg and jaw openings up to 1,500 mm:
| Series | Type | Sizes | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| TH | T-Handle | 10 sizes · 16–150 | General fabrication, high grip torque |
| LV | Quick Lever | 6 sizes · 20–100 | Fast, repeated clamping cycles |
| WH | Wooden Handle | 4 sizes · 16–60 | Woodworking, comfortable grip |
| FG | Gravity Strong | 7 sizes · 25–100 | Higher-force general holding |
| SM | Strong Clamp | 6 sizes · 20–60 | Assembly, medium-duty |
| FS | Steel Structure | 7 sizes · 30–150 | Welding, heavy steel fab (to 2,200 kg) |
Kakuta TH25 heavy-duty F-Clamp shown in front and perspective views, featuring a forged steel rail, precision screw spindle with T-handle, and sliding arm for secure workholding in machining, welding, and fabrication applications.
Kakuta-to-Bessey Model Map
For teams cross-referencing an existing Bessey part number, here's the full model map across all six series. Featured crossovers (★) are the most common direct equivalents:
| Kakuta | Bessey | Kakuta | Bessey |
|---|---|---|---|
| T-Handle (TH) | |||
| TH 16 | G16ZK | TH 50 | G50ZK |
| TH 20 | G20ZK | TH 60 | G60ZK |
| TH 25 | G25ZK | TH 100 | G100ZK |
| TH 30 | G30ZK | ||
| TH 40 ★ | G40ZK | ||
| Quick Lever (LV) | |||
| LV 20 | G20H | LV 50 | G50H |
| LV 25 ★ | G25H | LV 60 | G60H |
| LV 30 | G30H | LV 100 | G100H |
| Wooden Handle (WH) | |||
| WH 16 | G16Z | WH 50 | G50Z |
| WH 40 | G40Z | WH 60 | G60Z |
| Gravity Strong (FG) | |||
| FG 25 | GS25M | FG 60 | GS60M |
| FG 30 | GS30M | FG 100 | GS100M |
| FG 40 | GS40M | ||
| Strong Clamp (SM) | |||
| SM 20 | SGL20M | SM 40 | SGL40M |
| SM 25 | SGL25M | SM 50 | SGL50M |
| SM 30 | SGL30M | SM 60 | SGL60M |
| Steel Structure (FS) | |||
| FS 30 | STB30M | FS 80 | STB80M |
| FS 40 | STB40M | FS 100 | STB100M |
| FS 50 ★ | STB50M | FS 150 | STB150M |
| FS 60 | STB60M | ||
40 Bessey crossovers documented across six series. Model numbers are provided for cross-reference only; Bessey is a trademark of its respective owner, and Kakuta is not affiliated with or endorsed by Bessey. Confirm dimensions and capacity against current spec sheets before specifying.
Construction: What's Under the Finish
Clamp performance and service life come down to materials and treatment. Kakuta's F-clamp range is built to a consistent construction standard across all six series:
- Medium-carbon steel — a balance of strength and toughness suited to repeated loading.
- Heat-treated — for hardness and resistance to deformation under clamping load.
- Nickel-chrome (Ni-Cr) plated — corrosion resistance and a durable finish for shop environments.
Bessey clamps are likewise well-built to their own specifications. For most fabrication and welding tasks, both brands deliver the holding performance the job needs — which is exactly why a clear, verified model map matters when you're standardizing a line.
Choosing the Right F-Clamp Series
Use application as your starting point, then match capacity:
- Woodworking — the WH (Wooden Handle) series offers a comfortable grip and controlled force for panels and joinery.
- Metal fabrication — the TH (T-Handle) series delivers high grip torque for square, secure holds on steel.
- High-cycle assembly — the LV (Quick Lever) series speeds up repeated clamp-and-release work, from around 350 kg bench work upward.
- Welding & heavy steel structures — the FS (Steel Structure) series carries the range up to 2,200 kg for the most demanding holds.
- General medium-duty — the FG and SM series fill the middle ground with strong, versatile holding.
Once you've picked a series, apply a sensible safety factor to your working load rather than specifying at the clamp's rated maximum — the same principle we cover in our clamping force and safety factor guide.
Kakuta SM25 heavy-duty F-Clamp shown in front and perspective views, featuring a forged steel rail, precision screw spindle, and sliding arm for dependable clamping in machining, welding, and fabrication applications.
The Bottom Line
Bessey makes excellent F-clamps — and so does Kakuta. For engineers and buyers, the useful question isn't "which brand wins" but "which specific clamp fits this job, and what are my options." With six series covering woodworking through 2,200 kg steel-structure work, all built to a consistent medium-carbon-steel, heat-treated, Ni-Cr-plated standard, and 40 documented crossovers, Kakuta gives you a full-range alternative that maps cleanly onto the Bessey models you may already be running.
Explore the full Kakuta F-clamp range, or contact our engineering team for a model-by-model crossover on your current clamps. For more background on clamp fundamentals, the Engineering Toolbox reference is a useful primer.

