Turnbuckle

A turnbuckle is also called a bottle screw or a stretching crew because it has the “stretching” effect on ropes, cables, and other tensioning systems when the tension or length is adjusted.  A turnbuckle can consist of two threaded bolts: an eye bolt and a hook bolt screwed into each end of a small metal frame. Sometimes, it can be two eye bolts.

A turnbuckle has many uses, usually one that needs a lot of tension. Because of this, a turnbuckle can vary in size and weight–from the ten-gram turnbuckle for a home application to a thousand-kilogram one for bridges and buildings. Turnbuckles are secured with either a wire clip or a lockwire 

In aircraft, a turnbuckle is used to adjust the tension on structural wires for the wings and on flexible cables for the flight control systems. In shipping, a turnbuckle is used for rigging and lashing. In sports, a turnbuckle is used for boxing rings or wrestling rings to adjust the tension of the ropes.

Stainless Hose Clamp

A hose clamp, also known as the hose lock or the hose clip, is used to attach a hose onto a fitting. There are different types of hose clamp: screw clamp, spring clamp, wire clamp, and ear clamp. A screw clamp has a band and a captive screw. Using the screw clamp requires putting it around the hose to where it will be connected. It will then be tightened like a belt.

A spring clamp is made from spring steel. It has three tabs: one is on the center while the other two are on both ends, all bent outwards, giving that intermeshing look. Using the spring clamp needs you to press the tabs toward each other to expand the diameter. Once the hose is in, release the tabs to compress the hold and lock the hose in place.

A wire clamp uses heavy wire that’s bent into a U-shape. These clamps are then formed into a ring shape, ends overlapping each other. A captive screw and nut are used to attach the ends.

An ear clamp also uses a band. However, instead of a screw to tighten it, it uses “ears.” when these ears are closed at the base using a pincer tool, the ears deform which tighten the band in place.

A stainless hose clamp has an added chromium for strength and resistance to rust. If exposing materials to saltwater, stainless steel is the way to go. Galvanized steels reacts negatively to saltwater.

Pipe Clamp FRS Plus

Another type of pipe clamp is Pipe Clamp FRS Plus. A pipe clamp is sometimes called the saddle clamp. As its name suggests, it’s used for different household installations be it indoors or outdoors. It may be used for drains, plumbing, and wood when putting more than one wood together to get a stronger join during edge gluing.

There are several benefits for choosing Pipe Clamp FRS Plus. First, it saves you time because of its rapid-locking mechanism. Second, it comes with a safety latch to ensure secure and trouble-free installation. You don’t have to worry about the clamp springing open. Third, the tight fit design assures you that it won’t fall out when you’re trying to align the pipe. Fourth, it comes with M8/M10 thread that optimizes mounting choices. Fifth, the screws included are easily adjustable.

Pipe Clamp FRS Plus are used with threaded rods and stud screws. Its materials include steel, zinc plating, connecting nut, flat head screw, and sound insulation insert.

Pipe-Clamp-FRS-Plus

Technical Data

Size inch

Working

Loads N

D Clamping

Range mm

Thread mm

Qty. Per box

FRS Plus 20-24

1/2

800

20-24

M8/M10

100

FRS Plus 25-30

3/ 4

800

25-30

M8/M10

100

FRS Plus 32-37

1

800

32-37

M8/M10

100

FRS Plus 40-45

1-1/4

800

40-45

M8/M10

50

FRS Plus 48-53

1-1/2

800

48-53

M8/M10

50

FRS Plus 59-63

2

2100

59-63

M8/M10

50

FRS Plus 74-78

2-1/2

2100

74-78

M8/M10

25

FRS Plus 87-93

3

2100

87-93

M8/M10

25

FRS Plus 108-116

4

2100

108-116

M8/M10

20

FRS Plus 133-141

5

3000

133-141

M8/M12

10

FRS Plus 164-169

6

3000

165-168

M8/M12

8

Galvanized Clevis Hanger

Galvanized-Clevis-Hanger

Available Sizes in pipe Ø

2, 2-1/2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10

Clevis Hanger are two clevises usually a V-shaped and U shaped that is attached with a metal bolt. The V-shaped clevis is the tool attached to the ceiling while the U- shaped holds the pipe securely in place. These are commonly used for piping works, as a pipe attachment providing vertical adjustment and also cost efficient as it is one of the most budget friendly tool that strengthen and support various pipe system. These kind of hangers are great for heavy use pipe system that need extra support but do not have enough space available. When choosing appropriate size, it is best that it corresponds the outside diameter of the pipe, which normal size ranges from 1/2″ to 4″. When using it for pipe system for installment and adjustment, general rule for positioning would be one clevis hanger every two feet for smaller pipelines and one every foot for larger size of pipelines. Clevis hanger is suitable for heavy and big pipe system especially when location does not permit large working space area.

Sewage Pipe Clamp S/S and Pipe cover S/S

A pipe clamp is sometimes called the saddle clamp. As its name suggests, it’s used for different household installations be it indoors or outdoors. It may be used for drains, plumbing, and wood when putting more than one wood together to get a stronger join during edge gluing.

Choosing a sewage pipe clamp depends on the material and diameter of the pipe. Knowing the grip and clip type is also necessary to make sure the pipe clamp can provide the appropriate support.

Stainless steel sewage pipe clamp is what you should use if it will be installed in areas exposed to harsh environmental conditions such as moisture corrosion and oxidation.

While stainless steel can withstand these conditions and provide reliability and long-lasting application, it has its limitations. It cannot be used in areas exposed to salt and trace minerals, particularly when it’s for prolonged exposure.

Sewage-Pipe-Clamp-SS-and-ipe

Available Sizes

N5X30FZ

N6X40FZ

N8X40FZ

Bundle Assembly

2 Pipe

3 Pipe

4 Pipe

6 Pipe

8 Pipe

Bundle Plug Cover

2 Pipe

3 Pipe

4 Pipe

Universal Swivel Clamp

Universal-Swivel-Clamp

Available Sizes

1-1/4 x 1-1/2P

Scaffolding is any structure, framework, swinging stage, or suspended scaffolding which is temporarily built intended to be used for the support or protection of workers engaged in construction work, for the purpose of carrying out that work or for support of materials used in connection to that work. It is usually made of materials including wooden planks, metal poles and others.

The standard scaffolding parts include long pipes or tubes that connect the mass of the scaffold to the ground. Scaffold clamps, also known as cheese boroughs or pipe couplers, are commonly used in tube and clamp scaffolding applications and other applications where scaffold systems need to be anchored to fixed structures with scaffold beam clamps.

Swivel clamps also known as swivel couplers are used to connect scaffold tubes at any angle. Its main purpose is to provide flexibility in the scaffolding. For example, if the construction calls for multiple angled positions for the scaffolding, the swiveled clamp may support that design.

Universal Fixed Clamp

Universal-Fixed-Clamp

Available Sizes

1-1/4 x 1-1/2P

Scaffolding is any structure or framework which is temporarily built intended to be used for the support or protection of workers engaged in construction work, for support of both people who are carrying out the work and materials that are being used to complete the work. It is usually made of materials including wooden planks, metal poles and others.

The standard scaffolding parts include long pipes or tubes that connect the mass of the scaffold to the ground. “Scaffold clamps, also known as cheese boroughs or pipe couplers, are commonly used in tube and clamp scaffolding applications and other applications where scaffold systems need to be anchored to fixed structures with scaffold beam clamps.”

Scaffolding clamps such as fixed clamps are essential components of a scaffold. They are usually used to join two metal tubes together to assemble a scaffold. Fixed clamps are specifically used for joining two metal tubes at a right angle.

Scaffold clamps, also known as cheese boroughs or pipe couplers, are commonly used in tube and clamp scaffolding applications and other applications where scaffold systems need to be anchored to fixed structures with scaffold beam clamps.

Whereas a swivel clamp is also known as swivel couplers are used to connect scaffold tubes at any angle. Its main purpose is to provide flexibility in the scaffolding and a beam clamp for connecting steel between structural beams so that there’s no need to weld or drill the steels together, a fixed clamp is used for connecting scaffold tubes at the right angle. This means a fixed clamp does not offer flexibility in terms of angles. For example, if a vertical tube will be connected to a horizontal tube or a diagonal, a fixed clamp cannot be used in this application.

Beam Clamp

Beam-Clamp

Available Sizes

1-1/2P

The standard scaffolding parts include long pipes or tubes that connect the mass of the scaffold to the ground. “Scaffold clamps, also known as cheese boroughs or pipe couplers, are commonly used in tube and clamp scaffolding applications and other applications where scaffold systems need to be anchored to fixed structures with scaffold beam clamps.” Beam clamps are essential components of scaffolding setup. They are designed to support steel-to-steel connections between structural beams. This saves you from being hassled by drilling, welding, or other attachment techniques. Beam clamps makes it easier and portable to attach hoist to a runway or lifting beam. Most of the beam clamps are designed for in-line lifting only, but there are also some that are designed for angle loads as well. When selecting the right clamp for your subject, do not forget to consider the safe working load (SWL) requirement, for example, the load to be lifted plus the weight of the hosting unit.

What separates a beam clamp from the others is it’s designed for connecting steel between structural beams so that there’s no need to weld or drill the steels together. It can also be used to secure fixtures, electrical boxes, and others on the ceiling or walls.