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I Beam Clamp
Posted:
Sep 23, 2015 10:59 pm
by William Tucker
I am looking to set up a vertical practice station in my shop. I was hoping to anchor to an I beam to practice ascending, change-overs, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions on what hardware to use to clamp onto the bottom of a 6 inch, steel, I-beam? The rated clamps that I have found so far are quite pricey. I was hoping for something practical, safe and economical.
Realize that this is not for catching a fall, just almost static loads (ascending and rappelling) in the 1-2 kN range plus a good safety factor.
I can't go all the way around the beam as the ceiling touches it and the beam would hide the condition of the anchor. I was hoping to clamp onto the bottom lip with something permanent that I can clip a steel crab to.
Thanks,
William
Re: I Beam Clamp
Posted:
Sep 24, 2015 1:12 am
by GroundquestMSA
Poke a hole through the inside of the lip and stick in a great honking hardware store eye-bolt. Or if you're nervous, put two such bolts on opposite sides and make a Y anchor.
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Re: I Beam Clamp
Posted:
Sep 24, 2015 9:14 am
by msharitt
I agree that drilling in the bottom of the I beam and putting a solid eye bolt. Using a large washer on the far side to distribute the weight slightly more if you're worried about the nut pulling through.
Re: I Beam Clamp
Posted:
Sep 27, 2015 2:07 pm
by Stridergdm
Can't say for sure what would work in your case, but I'm actually have a bracket crafted to fit around a ceiling rafter.
It's basically an H shaped bracket made out of 1/4" steel with some holes drilled in it. Cost came in at $75.
For my needs quite reasonable.
Re: I Beam Clamp
Posted:
Sep 27, 2015 5:03 pm
by NZcaver
William Tucker wrote:I am looking to set up a vertical practice station in my shop. I was hoping to anchor to an I beam to practice ascending, change-overs, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions on what hardware to use to clamp onto the bottom of a 6 inch, steel, I-beam? The rated clamps that I have found so far are quite pricey. I was hoping for something practical, safe and economical.
What about something like this for $55?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QI2HEC/
Re: I Beam Clamp
Posted:
Oct 1, 2015 12:02 am
by William Tucker
Thanks all.
I wasn't too keen on drilling into the I-beam; but, I do appreciate the frugality of the idea. I instead ordered some clamps.
NZCaver, that is basically what I got except I got them from Northern Tool (
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... eam-clamps). They came in today (I ordered more than one). I installed them and they seem perfect for what I want. I plan to try them out, soon.
I will let you know if I have any issues with them; but, I seriously doubt it. They seem a good fit.
William
Re: I Beam Clamp
Posted:
Oct 1, 2015 2:32 pm
by Extremeophile
Instant Krazy Glue should work... at least in their ad it holds a construction worker by his hardhat. That's somewhere around 1-2 kN.