Anvil FIG 218 malleable beam clamp is used to suspend or secure heavy items like pipes when attached to beam flanges. They do not require welding or drilling.
Working Mechanism:
- Mount Anvil FIG 218 clamp to the beam by tightening the tie nuts.
- Install an extension piece to the bolt at the bottom of the clamp.
- Attach a hanger rod to extension piece & support the desired load.
Features:
- Anvil FIG 218 beam clamp comprises a jaw made of malleable iron, a tie rod made of steel, nuts and a washer for structural rigidity and durability.
- It has plain or zinc plating options for operating in moderate corrosive, and severe weather conditions.
- Ths beam clamp is used with beams having widths ranging from 2-3/8 to 7 inches and a maximum flange thickness of 0.60 inches.
- It is equipped with a tie rod that locks the clamp in place once its nuts are tightened.
- This beam clamp has a functional design that provides flexibility by allowing the hanger rod to swing vertically.
- It can handle loads up to 1365 lb.
Compatible Accessories:
- Anvil Extension Pieces: These extension pieces are attached to the bolt of the beam clamp for extending their vertical adjustment range.
- Anvil Eye Rods: These eye rods are used to hang loads when attached to the beam clamp.
Standards and Approvals:
- Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 30)
- WW-H-171-E (Type 30)
- ANSI/MSS SP-69
- MSS SP-58 (Type 30)
- UL, ULC Listed
- FM Approved
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can beam clamps be used in sideloading applications?
A. No, standard beam clamps are designed only for in-line applications. Users should not sideload these clamps unless specified.
Q. Can beam clamps be used for lifting loads?
A. Beam clamps can allow lifting of loads using a suitable accessory, provided that they do not cross the maximum load limit.