Product Tag - Strut

  • 2-Hole Corner Angle L Bracket B

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, as a 90° angle. The two sides are 2″ and 1-7/8″ long, with a 9/16″ hole to secure to struts or other surfaces. An electro-galvanized coating provides rust resistance.
  • 2-Hole Corner Angle L Bracket A

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, as a 90° angle. The two sides are 2-1/4″ and 1-5/8″ long, with a 9/16″ hole to secure to struts or other surfaces. An electro-galvanized coating provides rust resistance.

  • Wide Beam Clamp, Galvanized, Shiny

    Beam clamps provide structural attachment to the flange of metal beams, purlins, channel strut, or angle iron. Most commonly used to attach threaded rod used to support HVAC duct-work, lights, and other hardware in the open or closed ceiling space of a room. With its galvanized coating, this clamp can also be used in exterior or open building situations.

  • 3/8″ Wide Beam Clamp, Plain

    Beam clamps provide structural attachment to the flange of metal beams, purlins, channel strut, or angle iron. Most commonly used to attach threaded rod used to support HVAC duct-work, lights, and other hardware in the open or closed ceiling space of a room.

  • Junior Beam Clamp, Plain

    Beam clamps provide structural attachment to the flange of metal beams, purlins, channel strut, or angle iron. Most commonly used to attach threaded rod used to support HVAC duct-work, lights, and other hardware in the open or closed ceiling space of a room.

  • Purlin Clamp, 3/8″

    Purlin clamps provide structural attachment specifically to the purlins that support a roof. Most commonly used to attach threaded rod used to support HVAC duct-work, lights, and other hardware in the open or closed ceiling space of a room.

  • U-Bolt Style Beam to Channel Clamp

    The U-Bolt style beam-to-channel clamp features a piece of bent plate and a u-bolt that is threaded on both sides to secure a strut in place against a beam. The strut is fed through the u-bolt, which is then tightened to secure both the plate to the beam and the strut to the plate. U-style beam clamps can be used to secure strut to either the underside of the beam or the inside of the beam, depending on the configuration of the clamp.

  • Post Bases for 1-5/8″ Strut

    These three models of a post base provide a secure mounting point for strut. Once properly bolted in place, it is guaranteed not to move. And with six bolt holes on three sides for all models, the strut will be held in place with no chance of slipping out.
    Options include having a square base plate, held in place with four bolts (10 hole models), or a smaller rectangular base held down by two bolts (8 hole model). In addition, the 10 hole model can have the strut and plate square to each other, or having the plate at a 45° angle. These various configurations are meant to accommodate your specific needs.