A clamp used to securely bond grounding conductors to metallic pipes, structural steel, or other conductive components.
Bonding clamps provide a low-resistance electrical connection between metallic services and the building's earthing system, helping maintain equipotential bonding.
Common Features
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Brass, bronze, or copper alloy construction
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Corrosion-resistant
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Bolt-tightened connection
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Suitable for various conductor sizes
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Durable design
Common Use
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Pipe bonding
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Structural steel bonding
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Equipment grounding
Common Types
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Pipe Bonding Clamp
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Cable-to-Steel Clamp
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Universal Bonding Clamp
Advantages
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Secure electrical connection
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Easy installation
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Long-lasting performance
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Low maintenance
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Reliable conductivity
Common Applications
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Water pipes
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Gas pipes
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Steel structures
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Electrical panels
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Mechanical equipment