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QuakeClamp attachés strut channels across I-Beam Very Fast and Easy Vibration resistant ideal for seismic applications
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QuakeClamp attachés pipe across I-Beam
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QuakeClamp attaches strut channel in line with the center of the I-beam. Cross members adapt to the size and shape of member being attached. No welding or Drilling
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Multiple pipes or conduit attached across the face of a beam.
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In Line on I-Beam
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QuakeClamp attaches a low profile strut channel in line with the center of the I-beam. Cross members adapt to the size and shape of member being attached. A channel with notched v is used in this case to provide extra gripping.
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A sensitive tube is clamped using standard pipe insulation and a curved shield to protect it.
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For larger pipes a clamp with two bolts and stiffening flange is used. In this case a loop is added to the pipe to create a hanger for chains or other straps to pass.
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This drawing shows how the clamp is configured to allow fastening of a member at up to a 45 degree angle.
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QuakeClamps can be used to attach fences, stops or guides, to a flat surface.
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Special cross members are easy to develop to clamp multiple objects.
In this case multiple conduits are clamped by a pair of channels with multiple cutouts.
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Common components are used along with a QuakeClamp to set up a threaded rod hanger in the center of a beam
(Click Picture twice)
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Another example of ways that hangers can be configured.
This can take the place of many other hanger and beam clamps currently used.
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This drawing shows a smaller pipe being clamped to a pair of angles such as may be found in a truss structure.
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This drawing shows a plastic shape designed to hold a pipe either in-line with or at 90 degrees to a I-beam. It is contained an protected by a simple metal shield.
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Exploded view of a strut attached to the center of an I-Beam using a adapter that hold the top and edges engage the strut as the clamp is tightened.
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QuakeClamps can be made using different methods and materials. This drawing shows a pipe attached to a board.
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