• Pipe clamps or pipe fixings are best described as a support mechanism for suspended pipes, either horizontal top or vertical adjacent to a surface.
  • They are vital to ensure that all pipes are securely fixed and also allow any pipe movement or expansion that may occur.
  • Pipe fixing failure can cause significant and costly damage to a building so it is important to do it correctly.
  • Standard clamps are typically secured using two screws, one on each side of the clamp. They can be with or without a primer depending on the application.
  • Standard clamps work by fixing two screws, one on each side of the clamp. Red washers are placed to prevent screws from slipping during the assembly process.