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Solvent Black 50mm (56mm) Waste Pipe Clip - Pack of 10

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Brass pipe clamps are often used when an element of decorative appeal is required, but they’re also just as hard-wearing in many plumbing applications as copper is (after all, it’s an alloy of copper and zinc). Plastic clips for 7mm to 28mm pipe, flip top, hinged, nail-on and push-in are all available in this collection. Our stainless steel studding threads include bars of 8mm or 10mm in diameter. Most options come in 1 m length. There are almost as many different materials used for pipe clamps as there are varying diameters and mounting systems for them. Below you’ll find a few of the more common materials used, and some examples of which is best suited to what sorts of application. What are stainless steel pipe clamps best for? MDPE fittings are high quality connections that secure water pipes together and accommodate any directional changes. The 50mm in their name refers to the diameter of these fittings, with there being a wide number of these available here at the Drainage Shop , each presenting their own unique design yet posing the same range of features and benefits. Features And Benefits Of 50mm MDPE Fittings

You’ll frequently see pipe clamps mentioned in a carpentry or joinery context - which can be somewhat confusing, as they serve an entirely different purpose here! A pipe clamp for wood generally refers to a type of wide, freestanding and fully adjustable vice clamp, most often used for holding multiple boards together to achieve a stronger join during edge glueing.

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Stainless steel pipe clamps are ideal when used in any setting where they could be exposed to moisture corrosion, oxidation or similarly harsh environmental conditions.

We know the basics of what they are, but how do pipe clamps work exactly? Well, that depends very much on the job you want them to do. There are some elements that can cause long-term issues for stainless steel clamps - notably prolonged exposure to salts and other trace minerals - but on the whole, they’re a great choice for a wide range of demanding indoor and outdoor uses. What are plastic pipe clamps best for? Copper pipe clips won’t corrode on exposure to any residual moisture, so they stay looking good for decades on end, and they’re generally prized for a pleasing aesthetic quality even when used in exposed piping and ductwork. Excellent thermal properties - particularly in terms of dealing with continual expansion and contraction - further contribute to their longevity in hot and cold water systems. What are brass pipe clamps best for? Pipe clips usually come in either gripping (anchor) or non-gripping (saddle/guide) configurations, depending on how tightly you want the conduit to be fixed in place. Note that in some applications, allowing a little room for movement - whether thermal, mechanical or otherwise - is beneficial. Just like in central plumbing applications, selecting the right drain pipe clips for the job is a matter of knowing exactly which diameter and shape of clip you need to hold your wastewater pipework firmly in place. Pipe clamps for woodThe enhanced rigidity and resistance of stainless steel pipe clips to these (and most other) causes of discolouration or structural degradation make them a reliable and long-lasting heavy-duty option. Due to the materials used in these 50mm MDPE compression fittings , these can provide watertight connections between pipes and other fixtures. This is a pivotal benefit that increases both the safety of a system as well as the general efficiency and effectiveness due to it preventing any leaks. These couplings are great for pairing aligned pipes together, however, should there be any changes in direction in your respective pipe system, there are a range of alternative 50mm MDPE options available that can accommodate any changes in direction. Some of these include the 50mm MDPE Elbow and the 50mm MDPE Tee products, both of which branch of in different directions whilst still maintaining the key watertight connection. Pipe clamps - often referred to as pipe clips or sometimes saddle clamps are relatively simple fittings widely used in many DIY/installation settings. They’re one of the various types of channel support system, most commonly found in plumbing, heating, drainage and electrical work. Another key advantage of 50mm MDPE fittings is their ease of installation. The process of implementing one of these products into a steam is relatively simple and tool free, and despite this, the seals are still impressively tight. 50mm MDPE Fittings At The Drainage Shop

Chrome remains one of the most popular aesthetic choices for any pipe clamps being used in high visibility areas in and around the home. Plumbing pipe clamps are among the most common types, used all over households and workspaces to secure/support varying diameters of pipeline neatly and safely in place. Plastic pipe clips are a great option in many scenarios where a degree of flexibility is required - such as for lighter-gauge cabling runs that might need to be removed and replaced at various times - or where the rigidity and sturdiness of metal fixtures is overkill for the type of conduit being supported. Copper pipe clamps, much like copper tubing itself, are excellent for use in indoor plumbing systems. Although known as a comparatively malleable metal, most copper used in plumbing systems is relatively rigid, doesn’t react with water, and remains neutral and non-toxic over many years of extended use in plumbing systems.

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Chrome and chrome-plated pipe clips are used in many of the same sorts of environment that stainless steel would be - again, their general resistance to corrosion and other frequent culprits in all-round weathering and degradation make chrome pipe clamps a solid choice for most indoor and outdoor uses.

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