Beam Clamp
Construction:
Beam clamps are typically made from forged or cast mild steel or malleable iron. They feature a C- or U-shaped body that fits over the flange of a steel beam and are secured using a bolt or set screw mechanism. Some models come with additional hardware for rod suspension or threaded fittings.
Usage:
The clamp is positioned over the edge of a structural beam and tightened in place using a threaded screw or bolt. Once installed, it serves as an anchor point for hanging threaded rods, cable trays, pipes, or electrical conduit. Their tool-free or minimal-tool installation makes them ideal for retrofitting and easy relocation.
Application:
Beam clamps are used for suspending piping, conduit, HVAC systems, or fire sprinkler systems directly from structural steel elements such as I-beams or girders without the need for drilling or welding. They are essential in industrial, commercial, and residential construction where overhead support is needed without damaging the structure.
| Material: | Malleable Iron / Forged Mild Steel / Cast Steel |
|---|---|
| Finish: | Zinc-Plated |
| Thread Size: | M6 to M20 (standard) |
| Load Capacity: | Up to 500 kg (varies by size and model) |
| Mounting Type: | Top beam flange (without drilling) |
| Compatibility: | Suitable for I-beams, H-beams, and structural channels |
| Standards: | Conforms to MSS-SP58, ASTM A153 (coating) |



