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| U-Bolt Clamp |
| Winner 4 Parts |
| Loser 8 Parts |
| Winner 59 Seconds to attach |
| Loser 4 minutes and 13 seconds to attach |
| Threaded rod connected between clamped channels |
| Winner No Deformation |
| Big Loser Failure the U-Bolt clamps do not hold |
| Threaded rod pulls clamped channels toward each other |
| Winner QuakeClamp does not Move |
| QuakeClamp Wins Tug-of-War QuakeClamp is superior when attached to a vertical beam. It also allows a cantilevered load which can not be done with the u-bolt type of clamp. This test also supports the claim that QuakeClamp is the best solution in a seismic application. Extensive prolonged high intensive vibration tests also resulted in no failure. Best Seismic Clamp Ever Invented Remains secure during extreme shaking and vibration. The total leveraged entrapment of the beam flange and strut or pipe together with the spring action of the clamp insures constant clamping with no twisting or sliding between surfaces. |
| Loser Major Deformation As U-Bolts are tightened |

| In another comparison Test Both Clamps hold beyound the bowing of the strut channels. |
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| Others |