M60
Regular price $199.95 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%The Uru beam clamp came from a frustration of doing an aid-climb and the regular standard beam clamp just was heavy and therefore hard to install.
We borrowed the idea from the big wall climbing in which you have a multitude of choices for creating temporary anchor points and from there we kept on developing our new industrial rope access beam clamp, first of its kind.
This particular model has a flange opening of 14mm which allows a I-beam flange of up to 13 mm – 1/2 inch to sit comfortably. We also have a version that goes up to 25 mm – 1″ and if you work in the nuclear industry you might even need a bigger one, contact us if that is the case.
The Uru beam clamp has two anchor points that can be used simultaneously, although for rope access purposes it remains one system.
We also added M6 bolts that can be hand tighten to help the beam clamp stay in place. It is not to be used separately from each other without the strap connecting them both. You can use the beam clamp with the bolts and we suggest you take precaution not to drop the bolts by mistake if they are not being used. If this can happen remove them before use.
The Uru beam clamp can also be used vertically, we suggest to use a sling to tie in to both anchor points if you are going to use the beam clamp for vertical lifeline systems. We do not recommend the beam clamp to be used for vertical aid climbing as this has not been tested.
AVAILABLE IN TWO SIZES
SIZE | Min./Max. Flange width |
STANDARD | 15 cm – 6 inch / 30 cm – 12 inch |
XL | 15 cm – 6 inch / 45 cm – 18 inch |
Weight: 300 gram – 10.6 ounces
Material: Aluminium with polyester strap.
MBS 1: 15 kN – 3600 lb
MBS 2: 22 kN – 5000 lb
Height: 62 mm – 2 7/16 inch
Width: 60 mm – 2 23/64 inch
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