Flat and Sloped Flanges (Type BE1 + BE2) #BE2G12

Type BE1 and Type BE2 feature a socket screw at the back to provide adjustment for varying steel thicknesses, and are the ideal choice when flange thicknesses are unknown or change on a project.

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How It Works

beamclamp type be1 be1 flange clamp dimensions

How It Works

BeamClamp® Type BE1 (recessed top) and BE2 (flat top) attachments feature a socket screw at the back to provide adjustment for varying steel thicknesses. These structural beam clamps are ideal when flange thicknesses are unknown or change on a project by eliminating the need for packing pieces up to their maximum adjustment (see Dimension E on Measurements & Specifications).

Features & Benefits

  • Hot dip galvanized BS EN ISO 1461
  • Manufactured from ductile iron to BS EN 1563
  • 5 to 1 Factor of Safety
  • Lloyds Register approved
  • Socket screw adjustment

Measurements & Specifications

BeamClamp Flat & Sloped Flanges Type BE1 + BE2
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Catalog page 17.
Product CodeProduct CodeBolt Dia ABCD1D2E-minE-maxScrew Dia FWidthTorque
(ft lb)
Tensile SWL (lbs) (per bolt)Friction SWL (lbs) (per 4 bolts)
BE1G103/813/1613/161/4X1/87/81/4114562X
BE1G12BE2G121/2111/41/21/57/81/41-1/851836292
BE1G16BE2G165/81-3/161-1/43/85/81/58/95/161-7/161091,855877
BE1G203/41-3/81-3/84/9X1/513/81-3/42103,6242,473
BE1G2411-15/161-15/161/2X1/41/3/161/22-1/83554,7434,047

BeamClamp Flat-Sloped Flanges Type BE1 BE2 METRIC
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Product CodeProduct CodeBolt Dia ABCD1D2E-minE-maxScrew Dia FWidthTorque
(Nm)
Tensile SWL (kN)
per bolt
(5:1 Factor of Safety)
Frictional SWL (kN)
per four bolts
(5:1 Factory of Safety)
BE1G10M1020.63720.6376.35X3.17522.2256.3525.4202.5/
BE1G12BE2G12M1225.425.46.3512.75.0822.2256.3528.575703.721.3
BE1G16BE2G16M1630.16231.759.52515.8755.0822.5787.93836.5121508.253.9
BE1G20M2034.92534.92511.289X5.0825.49.52544.4529016.1211
BE1G24M2449.21249.21212.7X6.350.52912.753.97549021.118
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