Pipe and cable clamp with base part and receiving strap

Supports – Pipe or cable – Brackets

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248 71, F16L 308

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056695896

ABSTRACT:
A pipe and cable clamp is formed of a base part (1) and a generally arcuately shaped receiving strap (2) extending outwardly from the base part. A joint (3) is located in the receiving strap (2) spaced from the free end (2a) and the joint is shaped so that the free end region extending from the joint can be folded into a receiving space bounded by the receiving strap. As a result, pipes and cables of different diameters can be secured to the structural member, so that the free end region 2b is folding into receiving space when smaller diameter pipes and cables are clamped, and the free end region 2b is prevented from folding outwardly if larger diameter pipes are clamped, so that the free end region assists in securing the pipes and cable of larger diameter.

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