Description
Description
HoldRite HR100075 Description
The HoldRite HR100075 is a 100 Series strut-mounted cushion clamp designed for 3/4 in. O.D. tube. Made of yellow trivalent non-hex plated mild steel, it helps eliminate metal-to-metal contact between piping, the clamp, and the strut for dependable overhead insulated pipe support and direct strut mounting.
HoldRite HR100075 Includes
- (1) 3/4 in. O.D. Strut-Mounted Cushion Clamp
- (1) Nylon Insert Locknut
HoldRite HR100075 Features
- Eliminates metal-to-metal contact between piping, the clamp, and the strut
- Yellow trivalent non-hex plated mild steel construction
- Designed for 3/4 in. O.D. tube
- Ideal for overhead insulated pipe on a trapeze or direct strut mounting
- Compatible with copper, PEX, and other materials
- Resists most fuels, oils, gases, greases, solvents, mineral acids, and other harsh materials
- Allows piping to be added or removed without disturbing adjacent lines
- Permits mixed line sizes and varied center distances
- Working temperature range from -65 Degree to +275 Degree
- Includes a nylon insert locknut
HoldRite HR100075 Specifications
| Series | 100 Series |
| Product Type | Strut-Mounted Cushion Clamp |
| Tube Outside Diameter | 3/4 in. |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Finish | Yellow Trivalent Non-Hex Plated |
| Mounting Style | Strut Mounted |
| Application | Overhead insulated pipe on a trapeze or direct strut mounting |
| Compatible Materials | Copper, PEX and other materials |
| Working Temperature Range | -65 Degree to +275 Degree |
| Locknut Type | Nylon Insert Locknut |
| Product Length | 2.435 in. |
| Product Width | 2.435 in. |
| Product Height | 2.435 in. |
| Product Weight | 0.189 lb |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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