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Adam Hall Tent Clamp Bk

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Tent Clamp

  • TÜV approved
  • Easy installation of event equipment on tent beams
  • Suitable for all standard tent beams with 50 to 100 mm width
  • Easy adjustment of the mounting width with only one screw
  • M10/M12/M14 Mounting points for eyebolts etc.
  • Material: Steel
  • Surface: Powder coated
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 170 x 150 x 57 mm
  • Weight: 1.3 kg
  • Max. load capacity: 30 - 150 kg (depending on the threaded hole)
  • Colour: Black
Available since February 2019
Item number 459671
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Construction Type Tent Clamp
Max Load-bearing capacity (kg) 150 kg
Colour Black
Min carrier width (mm) 50 mm
Max carrier width (mm) 100 mm
£23.90
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
In stock within 2-3 weeks
In stock within 2-3 weeks

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4.9 / 5

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Great for hanging stuff on the inside of marqees!
heyimdan-dan 26.09.2023
This clamp is great, fixes onto the inside of marquee beams effortlessly. Kind of. It's unfixing it that can be a problem, so when you go up the ladder to remove it from the beam after the event, take a pair of pliers with you.

Also, but mindful of the type of eye bolt/bolt you use with this clamp. Accidentally bought some M14 eye bolts that were too long, so when I attempted to close the clamp onto the beam I damaged the thread on both the eye bolt and the clamp. My advice - fit the clamp to the structure first, THEN fit the eye bolt onto the clamp! Then do the reverse when taking it down! Lesson learned!
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