Beam Clamps
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Standard Duty Center Load Beam Clamp
Figure: 610
Function
Designed to be used in the suspension of a hanger rod from the center of an I-beam. The clamp’s design allows the load to be distributed equally on either side of the beam. Normally used in conjunction with Fig. 50 eye rod, Fig. 55 welded eye rod, or Fig. 35 weldless eye nut.
Steel C-Clamps
Figure: 250
Function
Designed for attaching hanger rod to the bottom flange of a beam. The hanger rod should make contact with the beam flange to ensure full engagement.
Heavy Duty Center Load Beam Clamp
Figure: 620
Function
Designed to be used in the suspension of a hanger rod from the center of an I-beam. The clamp’s design allows the load to be distributed equally on either side of the beam. Normally used in conjunction with Fig. 55 welded eye rod or Fig. 35 weldless eye nut.
Retaining Strap For Fig. 250 & 270
Figure: 259
Function
Designed for use with Fig. 250 & 270 to eliminate possible movement of the beam clamp due to vibration.
Malleable Iron C-Clamp
Figure: 270
Function
Designed for attaching hanger rod to the bottom flange of a beam. The hanger rod should make contact with the beam flange to ensure full engagement.
Purlin Clamp
Figure: 290
Function
Designed for use with large-lip rolled steel purlins to eliminate the need to modify steel purlin for standard C-clamp.
Top Beam Clamp
Figure: 345
Function
Designed for attaching hanger rod to the top flange of a beam or bar joist where the flange thickness does not exceed 3/4” (19.05mm). The open U design permits rod adjustment.
Import Beam Clamp
Figure: 350
Function
Designed for attaching hanger rod to the top flange of a beam or bar joist, where the flange thickness does not exceed 3/4 inch (19.05mm). The open U design permits rod adjustment.
Domestic Beam Clamp
Figure: 350, 353, 354, 355, 356, & 357
Function
Designed for attaching hanger rod to the top flange of a beam or bar joist, where the flange thickness does not exceed 3/4” (19.05mm). The open U design permits rod adjustment. The universal design of the 3/8” Fig. 353 allows it to be used in an inverted position on the bottom flange of a beam as well.
Retrofit Retaining Strap
Figure: 358
Function
Designed for use with Fig. 345, Fig. 350, and Fig. 360 to offer more secure fastening of beam clamps to beam where seismic protection is provided.