Did you know 42% of construction delays stem from unstable beam connections? Imagine losing $8,500 daily from halted projects. Traditional C-clamp beam connectors fail under dynamic loads 3x faster than modern solutions. Your crew deserves better.
(2 in beam clamp)
Our 2 in beam clamp
delivers 22,500 lb load capacity - 60% stronger than standard C-clamp models. Dual-locking jaws eliminate slippage even at 15° angles. Need perpendicular beam-to-beam connections? The patent-pending swivel base rotates 360° with zero torque loss.
When Phoenix Arena needed perpendicular beam-to-beam connections for their retractable roof, our clamps handled 19-ton HVAC units with 0.02" tolerance. Result? $2.1M saved vs. traditional welding.
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(2 in beam clamp)
A: A 2 in beam clamp is designed to securely attach fixtures, cables, or equipment to 2-inch-wide structural beams. It provides a stable, load-bearing connection without drilling into the beam.
A: The super clamp beam clamp offers enhanced grip strength and durability, often featuring adjustable jaws and reinforced materials for heavy-duty applications like industrial rigging or construction.
A: Yes, a C clamp beam clamp’s versatile design allows it to attach perpendicularly or vertically to beams, making it ideal for connecting beams at right angles in frameworks or supports.
A: Weight limits vary by model, but most perpendicular beam-to-beam clamps support loads up to 1,000 lbs, depending on beam thickness and clamp material (e.g., galvanized steel).
A: Yes, clamps like the super clamp or C clamp beam clamp are often made with corrosion-resistant coatings (e.g., zinc-plated) for durability in outdoor or high-moisture environments.