Support bracket made by screwing together two halves formed from flat profiles; one of the profiles features one or two mounting legs, depending on the diameter. Pipe clamps are usually fixed to walls or ceilings made from cement or similar materials.
Support bracket made by screwing together two halves formed from flat profiles. Produced without mounting legs, so the most suitable type can be chosen for each installation and welded to the pipe clamp to guarantee the ductwork is held securely.
Support brackets formed by screwing together two flat, symmetrical profiles; one profile features a centred and welded coupling with an internal thread. Normally used to fix ductwork to ceilings or other structures using hanger bolts or threaded rods, allowing for convenient, quick and easy installation.
Support brackets made by screwing together, with 120° between each point of connection, three pieces formed from flat profiles and fitted with holes at each end for fastening elements. These are typically installed at the end of outdoor ductwork, beneath the cap or finish, thus reinforcing the ductwork against the rocking motion caused by the wind and preventing breakages, deterioration and accidents.