The beam-clamp serves as a critical tool for supporting girder formwork, boasting the advantages of simple installation and easy disassembly. When integrated into a complete formwork system, it streamlines the traditional construction process of beam formwork, significantly boosting overall construction efficiency on job sites.
A standard beam-clamp assembly consists of three core parts: a beam-forming support, an extension accessory for the beam-forming support, and a clamping device. By adjusting the extension accessory, workers can flexibly modify the vertical height of the beam-clamp, allowing it to meet diverse height requirements during construction. The clamping device plays a vital role in securely connecting the beam-forming support to the timber beam, ensuring structural stability. Additionally, based on the specific width of the beam being constructed, operators can fix the position of the beam-forming support and set an appropriate spacing between two adjacent beam-clamps. This precise adjustment guarantees that the final width of the beam aligns with design specifications.
B Component of Beam-clamp is composed by Beam forming support, Extension for beam forming support, Clamp and Both-pull bolt. The biggest poling height is 1000mm, without extension for beam forming support the poling height is 800mm.
Post time: Sep-22-2025