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A wedge clamp that has a flange for attaching a threaded rod to a structure flange.
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Two flat surfaces are held together. A bolt pulls a wedge into the clamp body creating clamping pressure. Forces are not concentrated on the tip of a bolt.
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A strut channel is attached to a structural angle. In this case the body of the clamp has an offset making a stable connection.
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Cutouts in a metal body allow for quick attachment to a flange. In this case a strut channel is held to a structural angle.
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A cutout in a metal box along with a wedge provides excellent way to attach a metal fixture such as a fan, heater or light into an existing Sheetrock wall.
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A wedge clamp that is capable of holding a strut channel either in line along the beam flange or across the beam.
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A conduit or pipe is attached to a structural angle. In this case the body of the clamp has an offset making a stable connection.
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