
There are many types of Girder Threaded Rod Clamps on the market. The Purlin Beam Clamp is an example. Another type is the Fast Pipe rigid aluminum pipe clamps. Innovative has an entire line of these clamps. However, you may not need to buy these clamps every time you need to install a beam. Listed below are some benefits of each type of girder threaded rod clamp.
Beam Clamps
Beam clamps are also known as Girder Threaded Rod Clamps. Beam clamps secure a threaded rod or wire to a beam. H-STRUT beam clamps are made of 1/4" thick carbon steel or cast malleable iron. The clamps' clamp set screw can be tightened from the top or bottom. You can install the beam clamps on both sides of a beam, as needed. This versatile beam clamp can be used for a variety of applications, such as hanging electrical wiring.
Beam clamps have shackles at the bottom to prevent unexpected slippage. They can hold two to 15 tons and are available in a variety of widths. However, be careful not to over-tension the beam clamps, which can cause jaws to slip and prise the flange of the beam. Therefore, never exceed the rated capacity. In any case, never lift any structure or equipment using a beam clamp.
Fast Pipe Rigid Aluminum Pipe Clamps
Fast Pipe is a piping system that utilizes compression style fittings and rigid aluminum pipes. North Central Air Compressors provides a complete line of Fast pipe piping along with installation, parts, and service. The fast pipe can accept a threaded rod up to 3/8 inch in diameter. To learn more about Fast pipe, visit their website. This product is available for both indoor and outdoor use and is highly recommended for use in various construction projects.
Purlin Beam Clamp
A purlin beam clamp is used to suspend threaded rods from z-purlins. It has a 3/8-inch female vertical fitting that enables it to hold rods in place securely and is an ideal choice for z-purlin suspension. In addition, it can also be used to fasten rods to single-drop rods. The Purlin Beam Clamp is designed to be easily installed and can be installed.
Beam clamps attach hanger rods to metal beams and girders. They can be used for both wood and metal channels. This kind of clamp has a through-hole that allows the rod to be installed more easily. The angle bracket attaches to a beam or joist and holds a threaded or plain rod or wire drops securely. A wire or rod can also be suspended by attaching it to a conduit or pipe hanger.
Innovative Beam Clamps
Girder Threaded Rod Clamps are used to attach hanger rods to structures and other objects. They feature threaded adjustment pins to feed rods through. These clamps are incredibly robust and made from carbon steel. They also have a wide range of applications, including lifting heavy items, pulling equipment, and holding things in place. This article will discuss some of the advantages of girder threaded rod clamps.
The load capacity of these innovative girder threaded rod clamps is 2200 N for an M10 rod and depends on the flange thickness. These clamps are UL(r) 203 and UL(r) 2239 listed and FM(r) approved. Their electro-galvanized finish provides superior corrosion protection. These clamps can be used on a variety of sizes of beams, ranging from 76mm to 610mm.