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New features for pipe clamps enable use of self tapping screws to be used in conjunction with rechargeable drill. A dimpled hole allows easy insertion of the screw. A rounded tab bends down over the tip of the screw protection people from the sharp point. The use of a retainer clip allows installation in the open side of a strut channel. These features along with the inclusion of dimpled holes in strut channels allow almost exclusive use of one size of screw and power driver to install conduits and pipes.
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This is an Illustration of new ways to attach hardware to new strut channel. Dimpled holes make attaching with self- tapping screws using rechargeable power drivers/drill fast and easy. Tab cutouts engage new pipe clamps for easy and strong installation. Most existing pipe clamps can be used on this strut channel.
The NuStrut easily connects to existing technology.
The use of self tapping screws along with NuClamp struts and closure plates provide extensions to old technology. Nuclamp struts include dimpled holes and rectangular slots that modernizes strut technology developed in 1924.
Closure plates provide a means to apply this technology to older existing strut channels.
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Pipe Clamp with a tab on one end and a hole on the other quickly attaches conduits and pipes to a NuClamp Strut Channel using one self tapping screw.
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A Nuclamp Strut Channel with dimpled holes and slots allow the pipe clamps shown to the left to be used.
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Strut Channel that includes slots and dimpled holes enable the use of clamps that encase using bent tabs and holes for self tapping screws.
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Strut channels along with optional closure plates allow the NuClamp pipe clamps to be fastened to two sides of the strut channels.
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