Rope Rescue/Equipment/Need/I-beam rigging clamps

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** http://www.tractel.com/us/home.php
** http://www.tractel.com/us/home.php
** Corso Beam Clamp
** Corso Beam Clamp
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** http://www.tractel.com/us/series.php?id_serie=73
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*** http://www.tractel.com/us/series.php?id_serie=73
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** http://www.tractel.com/files/126564497571957.pdf
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*** http://www.tractel.com/files/126564497571957.pdf
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** multiple sizes
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*** multiple sizes
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** This anchorage is designed to fit I-beams from 3 to 8.25 inches. Simple installation, removable. Meets ANSI, CSA, and OSHA 5400lbs (24kN) anchorage requirements.
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*** This anchorage is designed to fit I-beams from 3 to 8.25 inches. Simple installation, removable. Meets ANSI, CSA, and OSHA 5400lbs (24kN) anchorage requirements.
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** one person rated.
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*** one person rated.
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** 24kN should be sufficient for 2 person load at rescue SSSF because not weakened by knot.
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*** http://www.ahsrescue.com/p-1223-pmi-tractel-beam-clamp.aspx
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** http://www.ahsrescue.com/p-1223-pmi-tractel-beam-clamp.aspx
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*** http://shop.pmirope.com/technical-hardware/index.aspx?pageID=43&productID=333&productMasterID=333
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** http://shop.pmirope.com/technical-hardware/index.aspx?pageID=43&productID=333&productMasterID=333
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*** http://www.torqhoist.com/show_unique_product.php?product_id=12
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** http://www.torqhoist.com/show_unique_product.php?product_id=12
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Revision as of 16:08, 19 March 2011

I-beam rigging clamps

  • for training at Fire Hall
    • sloped I-beams, flange 4 inches wide
      • need to determine flange thickness
      • determine slope angle
    • horizontal I-beams, flange approx 7-8 inches wide
      • need to determine flange thickness
      • more accurately measure flange width
  • requirements:
    • adjustable from 4 to 8 inches
    • placeable on sloping I-beam
      • non-rolling
    • MBS: 40 kN
      • 2 person load, SSSF, pulley at top
      • = 8993 lbf
      • WLL is not the same as MBS. It has a Design Factor (DF) built in for safety. That factor is not documented; it should be at least 5. But without specification, we assume that the WLL must be at least 40 kN

possible products:






suitability uncertain:

Welded ring


Not suitable:



Personal tools