What is Kindorf used for?
Kindorf channel is a rugged, heavy-gauge structural-quality steel channel preformed in a “U” shape with a continuous open slot the entire length. The turned-in edges serve as retaining points for the nut and bolt assembly of fittings to the channel.
What is a Kindorf strap?
Kindorf Pipe Straps are designed to be twist inserted anywhere along the slot side of the channel. Pipes can be placed as closely as pipe couplings permit. Some unique features of the straps include: Pipe or conduit sizes are shown on the strap for easy identification.
What is kindorf?
Kindorf® channel is a rugged, heavy-gage structural-quality steel channel preformed in a “U” shape with a continuous open slot the entire length. The shape of the channel permits infinite adjustability of the clamping nut simply by gliding it along the channel to the desired position.
How do I use strut channel?
Here at Menards®, we offer a wide selection of pipes and conduit supports in various sizes, allowing you to create a custom-designed support structure for your project. These clamps are used to securely attach strut channels directly to structural members and beams.
What is a strut clamp?
Strut clamps are used to secure vertical or horizontal pipe runs to standard strut channel. Various options are available for copper, black, cast iron, PVC and ABS pipes.
What is a strut strap?
Home / Products / Strut / Strut Straps. Allied Tube & Conduit PVC Coated Strut Straps are used with coated strut to support conduit installations in a variety of configurations. Straps may be used in either vertical or horizontal positions to support conduit. Straps provided with stainless steel hardware.
What is Super strut?
Superstrut®, with a full complement of fittings, hardware and accessories to complete any metal framing job, is the only system of its kind to provide multiple finishes for total corrosion protection. White Papers: Salt Water Testing for Galvanized Metal Strut.
What are strut channels used for?
Strut channel is used to mount, brace, support, and connect lightweight structural loads in building construction. These include pipes, electrical and data wire, mechanical systems such as ventilation, air conditioning, and other mechanical systems.
How do you connect a strut channel?
Take your channel and insert the nut anywhere along the continuous slotted channel. The rounded nut ends make it easy to insert into the channel. The nut pictured features a spring, but any Unistrut nut will work. Turn the nut 90 degrees clockwise and align the grooves in the nut with the inturned edges of the channel.