A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Feb 3, 2012 #1 Could you use a beam clamp and a conduit hanger? Is threaded rod headed to attach the beam clamp to the hanger? Thanks
Could you use a beam clamp and a conduit hanger? Is threaded rod headed to attach the beam clamp to the hanger? Thanks
jumper Senior Member Location 3 Hr 2 Min from Winged Horses Feb 3, 2012 #2 horsegoer said: Could you use a beam clamp and a conduit hanger? Is threaded rod headed to attach the beam clamp to the hanger? Thanks Click to expand... I usually make a trapeze with beam clamps, threaded rod, and unistrut.
horsegoer said: Could you use a beam clamp and a conduit hanger? Is threaded rod headed to attach the beam clamp to the hanger? Thanks Click to expand... I usually make a trapeze with beam clamps, threaded rod, and unistrut.
bullheimer Senior Member Location WA Feb 3, 2012 #3 of course, that's why it's called a conduit hander, i mean hanger. you dont need the beam clamp and/or all thread if you can just screw the cowboy, clam shell, stand-off strap, etc etc etc into the beam.
of course, that's why it's called a conduit hander, i mean hanger. you dont need the beam clamp and/or all thread if you can just screw the cowboy, clam shell, stand-off strap, etc etc etc into the beam.