Anvil FIG 228 universal forged steel beam clamp is used in construction applications to secure pipes, conduits and ductwork to structural beams, providing stable support. This clamp is essential in ensuring the integrity and safety of suspended systems, preventing dislodging or damage.
Working Mechanism:
- Anvil FIG 228 universal forged steel beam clamp securely attaches to the lower flange of structural beams with flange widths up to 15 inches and thicknesses up to 1.031 inches.
- It has a tie rod mechanism that, when tightened with nuts, locks the clamp in place, creating a tight, non-slip fit.
- The upper nut on the tie rod can be adjusted to a specified size for adaptability. This clamp is designed for the secure suspension of heavy loads and meets industry standards for reliability and safety.
Features:
- Anvil FIG 228 universal forged steel beam clamp features forged steel construction for exceptional strength and durability.
- This steel beam clamp has versatile plain or zinc-plated finish to resist corrosion on exposed surfaces.
- It comes with approval certifications, complying with Federal Specification A-A-1192A, WW-H-171-E and ANSI/MSS SP-69 and SP-58 standards.
- This steel beam clamp offers secure suspension of heavy loads on beams with specific flange widths and thicknesses.
- It is equipped with a tie rod, ensuring a secure, non-slip fit to the beam.
- This clamp further features a quick and cost-effective installation process, saving time and resources.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How can I maintain Anvil FIG 228 beam clamp safely and correctly in my project?
A.
- Perform regular visual inspections for wear, damage and corrosion.
- Tighten all fasteners securely to maintain clamp integrity.
- Apply lubricant to moving parts and threads for smooth operation.
- Check and adhere to the specified load rating of the beam clamp.
- Store the beam clamp in a clean, dry environment when not in use.
Q. How do I select the right size of steel beam clamp for my project?
A. Choose a clamp size that matches the dimensions of your beam flange width and thickness.