Beam Clamps(14 Products)
ANVIL

Material Finish Load Capacity Thickness Max. Load Height Clamp Material Metal Detectable Price
Forged Steel Plain 2160 lbs. - 2160 lbs. - Forged Steel Yes £241.58
- Electro Galvanized 1000 lbs. - - - - - £13.06
Carbon Steel Galvanized - 1/4" - - - - £34.35
- Zinc Trivalent Chromium 1000 lbs. - - - - - £21.63
- Electro Galvanized - - - 5" - - £15.66
- Electro Galvanized - 3/8" - - - - £27.7
- Zinc Trivalent Chromium - - - - - - £22.21
Malleable Iron - - - - - - - RFQ
- - - - - - - - RFQ
- - - - - - - - RFQ
- - - - - - - - RFQ
- - - - - - - - RFQ
- - - - - - - - RFQ
- - - - - - - - RFQ

Working Mechanism

  • First, spread the jaws of the beam clamp, so that the mouth is broad enough to fit over the beam.
  • Use the screw handle to tightly attach the clamp over the beam to make sure it is protected enough before connecting any loads.
  • As you do not want the load to slide or fall during the lifting process.

Features

  • Anvil beam clamps feature a ductile iron body with a heavy-duty steel cup point set screw and locknut.
  • These beam clamps offer clamping to bar joists that are directly under roof installations.
  • They allow offset clamping installations of a vertical hanger rod from the edge of the beam flange.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Can beam clamps be employed for sideloading?

A. Standard beam clamps are engineered for in-line use only and not for sideloading.

Q. Can beam clamps be employed for lifting tasks?

A. Beam clamps, also called girder clamps, can be employed for lifting and suspending heavy-duty items.