Beam, Wire Rod & Purlin Clamps
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Beam, wire rod, and purlin clamps and clips suspend from beams, flanges, and profiles to indirectly support conduit runs. They're used with wire or threaded rods to connect to the conduit and pipe hangers that directly support conduit runs. These clamps and clips mount wherever there are horizontal surfaces or beams.
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Hammer-On Beam Clamps
These beam clamps provide an attachment for wire, S-hooks, chain, or other assemblies to flanges and profiles, like beams and bulb tees. The wire, hook, or chain can then connect to conduit or a pipe hanger to support conduit runs. The beam clamp installs on the flange or profile and is secured in place with a hammer blow.
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Z-Purlin Clips
These clips suspend wire or chain from Z purlins, which are horizontal beams that form the roof of a building's shell structure. The wire or chain can then connect to conduit or a pipe hanger to support conduit runs. These clips tightly clamp onto the edge of the Z purlin without using tools.
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Rod Hangers
Rod hangers suspend threaded rod, plain rod, or wire drops from a beam flange or joist. The rod or wire can then connect to conduit or a pipe hanger to support conduit runs. The hanger clamps onto the side of the beam or joist and is secured in place with a hammer blow.
Box and Conduit Hanger
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Threaded Rod and Drop Wire Clip
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Rod Wire Hangers with Angle Brackets
These rod wire hangers have an angle bracket that attaches to beam, joist, ceiling, or wall. They suspend threaded rod, plain rod, or wire drops horizontally from these surfaces. The rod or wire can then connect to conduit or a pipe hanger to support conduit runs. The bracket mounts onto the side of the beam or joist and is secured in place with a bolt.
Rod and Wire Hanger with Angle Bracket
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Rod Hanger with Angle Bracket
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Supporting Angle Brackets
Supporting angle brackets suspend threaded rod, wire, or chain from concrete or wood surfaces. The rod, wire, or chain can then connect to conduit or a pipe hanger to support conduit runs. These brackets mount onto the edge of a flat surface and are screwed in place.
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