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Temporary Fence Clamps: Complete guides BMP


 When it comes to setting up temporary fence panels , one of the most crucial components is the clamps. BMP's Temporary Fence Clamps are top-notch in quality and versatility. Let's dig into what makes these clamps stand out.

Why Are BMP's Clamps So Good and Specifications ?

  • Super Strong Material: They're made from high-quality steel, so they're really tough.
  • Galvanized for Extra Toughness: Each clamp is hot-dipped in galvanized coating. This means they're protected against rust and can handle rough weather.
  • Fit Different Pipes: Whether you've got 32mm or 40mm steel pipes, or other sizes, these clamps fit them all.

50mm center temporary fence clamps

Thickness of Clips General Standard 3.75mm-4.00mm Available customized
Finish Hot dipped galvanized in zinc bath pool minimum zinc coated 42 microns /300gram/SQM
Bolts Length available 100mm / 60mm/40mm with a 10mm and 8.00mm outer diameter
Nuts 15.9mm /17mm and so on depend on customers requirements
Packing All packing in papers made carton available assemble together
PHOTOS
HDG1.2 oz/ft Construction Chain Link Fence 6'x12 26 HDG1.2 oz/ft Construction Chain Link Fence 6'x12 27 HDG1.2 oz/ft Construction Chain Link Fence 6'x12 28

75mm temporary fence clamps 

Thickness of Clips General Standard 3.75mm-4.00mm Available customized
Finish Hot dipped galvanized in zinc bath pool minimum zinc coated 42 microns /300gram/SQM
Bolts Length available 100mm / 60mm/40mm with a 10mm and 8.00mm outer diameter
Nuts 15.9mm /17mm and so on depend on customers requirements
Packing All packing in papers made carton available assemble together
PHOTOS
75 mm /3" center distance clips for Outer Diameter Post 32mm/38mm/40mm/42mm 75 mm /3" center distance clips for Outer Diameter Post 32mm/38mm/40mm/42mm 75 mm /3" center distance clips for Outer Diameter Post 32mm/38mm/40mm/42mm
 

90mm temporary fence clamps

Thickness of Clips General Standard 3.75mm-4.00mm Available customized
Finish Hot dipped galvanized in zinc bath pool minimum zinc coated 42 microns /300gram/SQM
Bolts Length available 100mm / 60mm/40mm with a 10mm and 8.00mm outer diameter
Nuts 15.9mm /17mm and so on depend on customers requirements
Packing All packing in papers made carton available assemble together
PHOTOS
90mm/3.5" center distance temporary fencing clips suit OD25mm OD28mm OD32mm OD40mm OD42mm tube 90mm/3.5" center distance temporary fencing clips suit OD25mm OD28mm OD32mm OD40mm OD42mm tube 90mm/3.5" center distance temporary fencing clips suit OD25mm OD28mm OD32mm OD40mm OD42mm tube
 
100mm temporary fence clamps 
Thickness of Clips General Standard 3.75mm-4.00mm Available customized
Finish Hot dipped galvanized in zinc bath pool minimum zinc coated 42 microns /300gram/SQM
Bolts Length available 100mm / 60mm/40mm with a 10mm and 8.00mm outer diameter
Nuts 15.9mm /17mm and so on depend on customers requirements
Packing All packing in papers made carton available assemble together
PHOTOS
Customized Size Temporary Fence Clamps Galvanized Q235 Steel Materials Customized Size Temporary Fence Clamps Galvanized Q235 Steel Materials Customized Size Temporary Fence Clamps Galvanized Q235 Steel Materials

Production of Temporary Fence Clamps 

  1. Design and Mold Creation: The design of the clamp is drafted, and a mold is created. This mold is what gives the clamp its shape and size.

  2. Casting or Cutting: The main body of the clamp is either cast from molten metal or cut from a larger piece of steel. The method used depends on the manufacturer's facilities and the design of the clamp.

  3. Drilling and Shaping: Holes are drilled into the clamp body for the bolt to go through, and the clamp is shaped to ensure it fits around the temporary fence poles snugly.

  4. Threading: The bolt is then threaded, which means grooves are cut into it so that the nut can twist on smoothly.

  5. Galvanization: To prevent rusting and increase durability, the clamp and its components are often galvanized. This involves dipping them into a vat of molten zinc.

Setting Temporary Fence Clamps Up is a Breeze:

  • Easy Installation: You don’t need to be a pro to use these clamps. They’re designed for easy use with temporary fence panels and bases.
  • Versatile Sizes: BMP offers clamps with different center distances like 50mm, 75mm, 90mm, and 100mm. So, you can pick the right size for your fence setup.

Perfect for Lots of Situations:

  • Construction Sites: They keep fences sturdy around building areas.
  • Events: At big gatherings like sports events or concerts, these clamps keep fences in place for crowd control.
  • Anywhere You Need a Quick Fence: Really, they're handy for any place where you need a temporary barrier.

Why Choose BMP's Temporary Fence Clamps ?

  • Long-Lasting: Because they're galvanized, they last a long time.
  • Strong Hold: They keep your temporary fence panels securely connected.
  • Looks Neat: Available in a powder-coated finish, they look clean and professional.

Packing of Temporary Fence Clamps

Getting Clamps Ready:

  • First, they match each clamp with its pair.
  • They usually put 50 or 100 pairs of these clamps in one box.

Wrapping Them Up:

  • They wrap each pair in paper or bubble wrap. This is to keep them from getting scratched or damaged.

Into the Boxes They Go:

  • Next, they put the wrapped pairs into strong cardboard boxes.
  • The boxes are just the right size so the clamps don't move around too much inside.

Sealing the Deal:

  • Once the box is full, they close it up with tape and make sure it's really secure.

Labeling:

  • They put labels on each box. The labels say what's inside, like how many pairs and what size the clamps are. They also might have instructions on how to handle the boxes.

Ready for the Road:

  • These boxes then get stacked up neatly on pallets. This is for sending them off in a truck or ship.
  • They strap the boxes down on the pallets so they don't fall over or slide around when they're being moved.

Last Check:

  • Finally, they do one more check to make sure everything's packed right and the labels are all correct.

Packing the clamps this way is really smart because it keeps them safe when they're being moved around, makes it easier to handle them, and makes sure none of them get lost. Plus, by putting a bunch in each box, it means they've got just the right amount for whatever job they're needed for.

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