Stainless-steel clamps - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Stainless-steel clamps


Sep 1, 1996

Manufactured from nonmagnetic stainless steel, self-locking clamps are ideal for use in harsh environments. A low profile and smooth, round edges ensure safe, efficient handling. The clamps are available in 10 sizes, and since each size is adjustable, each clamp can accommodate many diameters. The clamps also feature minimum tensile unlocking strengths of 100 and 250 lbs. Two material choices are offered: Material 304 fulfills most requirements, while corrosion-resistant Material 316 is suited to applications where the clamps may be exposed to chemicals, salts, acids or high temperatures.

Tyton Corp.

Milwaukee, WI


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