That could be easier to repair if parts can be found.
Not to be a smart aleck, but, how do you think the parts were broke? My guess, without looking and definately a swag, is overtightening. It is the bain of clamps.
And, even if bent back they won't be as strong as the originals. They will bend easier in the future and the metal will be harder where bent than the surrounding metal. The work hardening can be re-annealed, hardened and tempered, but that is more effort than most are willing to expend on a clamp.
The truth is any reasonable pressure applied to metal, by pushing, hammering, knocking around in a tool box, tightening, etc. hardens metals somewhat. More obvious in lesser quality steel, unmeasureably slight in the best metals, and very obvious in most non-ferrous workable metals. (I am not sure how much it is in platinum group metals)
That is how you can break steel by bending it back and forth.
Chilly