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Product Description
Featuring a stainless steel band (304 or 316 grade) and adjustable screw mechanism, they accommodate pipes from 3/4" to 1-3/4" in diameter with ±1/8" adjustment range. Compliant with IAPMO standards, these clamps balance flexibility and stability, making them ideal for both rigid and slightly flexible piping systems.
Warranty | 12 months |
Finish | Zinc-Coated, Anti-Rust Coat, Anti-Corrosive Paint |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Measurement system | Imperial (Inch) |
Application | Healthcare, Food & Beverage, General Industry, Heavy Industry, Mining, Chemical Plant, Power Plant |
Pipe clamps type | Pipe Clamp Bracket |
Customized support | OEM, ODM, OBM |
Product name | Pipe Clamp Bracket |
Place of Origin | Hebei,China |
Vibration Damping: Rubber-lined versions reduce noise transmission by 20-30 dB, suitable for residential and commercial plumbing where quiet operation is critical.
Mounting Options: Available with floor, wall, and ceiling brackets, including swivel designs that allow 360° rotation for alignment adjustments.
UV Resistance: Outdoor-rated models withstand 1,000+ hours of UV exposure without material degradation, suitable for exterior piping.
Load Distribution: The band's 120° contact arc distributes clamping force evenly, preventing pipe distortion while maintaining secure hold.
Residential Plumbing: Secures PEX water lines, copper supply pipes, and PVC drain stacks in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Commercial HVAC: Used in chilled water lines, condenser loops, and air handler duct connections in office buildings and hospitals.
Agricultural Irrigation: Applied in PVC and polyethylene mainlines, withstanding soil contact and seasonal temperature fluctuations.
Q: What is the maximum pipe movement allowed under thermal expansion?
A: The clamp's design permits ±3mm axial movement, accommodating typical thermal expansion in 50ft pipe runs.
Q: Can they be used for gas piping?
A: Yes, when specified for fuel gas applications, with brass hardware to prevent sparking during installation.
Q: What is the recommended spacing between clamps for horizontal pipes?
A: For 1" diameter pipes, spacing should not exceed 6ft; increase support density for larger diameters or vertical runs.