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Add a crossbeam for hanging lifting equipment, creating overhead conveyor systems, and supporting structural applications.
Join two beams in a straight line.
Attach these clamps to the flange of an beam, then hang a threaded rod from the threaded hole.
These clamps rotate and pivot to ensure the rod hangs straight, even on sloped beams.
Also known as purlin clamps, these clamps are shaped to fit around beams that have a 45° or 90° lip.
A toothed clip secures these clamps to the beam—no fasteners required.
For centered load distribution, these clamps grip both sides of the beam and hang threaded rod from the middle.
Clamp to both sides of a beam to add an anchor point for hoists and other overhead equipment.
Support strut channel at a right angle to the beam.
A secure way to hang threaded rod from a pair of angles, such as those used in ceiling joists, without the need to drill or weld. These clamps are commonly used to suspend HVAC, conveyor, and other overhead systems.
Suspend material at any angle from the beam. Clamps have a fixed jaw that secures to the beam and a hanger that swivels 360° to position material and accommodate for misalignment.
These clamps have a fixed hanger for rigid connections.
Attach these light duty hangers to beams and other structural elements. They include a stiff wire for supporting ceilings, lighting fixtures, and other lightweight material.
Fasten these brackets to ceilings, walls, beams, and joists to hang threaded rod.
Mount these beams across parallel roof joists to hang threaded rod and route pipe, duct, and other overhead systems in areas where there’s no anchoring point.
Mount a length of strut channel between the ends of a beam to run cable and conduit along the beam without drilling.