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    The gym I go to has a SS squat bar that is slightly under size. The clamps at the gym all slide, even if I double them up. I noticed this at another gym on another SS bar as well.

    It is nominally a bar for Olympic plates, but seems to be a few thousandths undersized diameter.

    Anyway, I'm looking for a recommendation on a set of clamps that can accommodate a slightly undersized. Any suggestions? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newmantjn View Post
    The gym I go to has a SS squat bar that is slightly under size. The clamps at the gym all slide, even if I double them up. I noticed this at another gym on another SS bar as well.

    It is nominally a bar for Olympic plates, but seems to be a few thousandths undersized diameter.

    Anyway, I'm looking for a recommendation on a set of clamps that can accommodate a slightly undersized. Any suggestions? Thanks.
    I'd suggest buying your own spring clamps and over a few days forcing them closed with a brace between the handles; this may gain enough tightness for you not to worry.

    Alternatively, there are inexpensive clamps with rubber padding inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newmantjn View Post
    The gym I go to has a SS squat bar that is slightly under size.
    No, there is not a "SS squat bar" that is slightly undersized, because there is no such thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    No, there is not a "SS squat bar" that is slightly undersized, because there is no such thing.
    SS = Safety Squat not Starting Strength. I should have been more clear.

    Sort of like this:
    SB-1 - Rogue Safety Squat Bar - Fully Welded - Made in the USA | Rogue Fitness

    Titan Fitness Safety Squat 2” Olympic Plate Weightlifting Bar 700lb Max, Fitness

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    If your gym has spring collars they are pretty much worthless and buying your own pair is necessary.

    I have these and they fit pretty tight:
    OSO Mighty Collars | Rogue Fitness

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    Rogue sells “axle collars” specifically to fit undersized 1.9” bars. Rogue HG 2.0 Axle Collars | Rogue Fitness
    I bought a pair for my Crepinsek safety squat bar and they work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newmantjn View Post
    yeah, the common acronym is SSB for Safety Squat Bar.

    I guess this is common, most of your specialty bars, the sleeves are made of standard metal pipe-sized material.
    Pipe manufacturers, being more concerned around the ID of the pipe.
    The the OD's wind up being weird nonsensical dimensions,
    so SSBs, axle bars, yoke bars, camber bars, etc the sleeves wind up being small.
    Its not the 'cheap' collars; its the bar.

    Funny, I've seen a lot of people just use woodworking quick-clamps for collars are crossfit boxes.

    Collars with a screw-down clamp will work.
    I'm not saying get these, but these type will work (and will work on any bar for that matter):

    https://www.elitefts.com/media/catal...LAC1-BLACK.jpg

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    Any screw type collar should work for bars that are slightly undersized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Hahn View Post
    Any screw type collar should work for bars that are slightly undersized.
    Thanks for all the help guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newmantjn View Post
    Thanks for all the help guys.
    Not a problem! :-)

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