When would you use a clamp? It's commonly used during steel pipe installation, and typically, it is treated with red anti-rust paint for corrosion prevention, used in conjunction with the frame pipe. The production and procurement ratio for general clamp products is 8:1:1, meaning that in the ratio, right angles account for 80%, butt joints for 10%, and rotation joints for 10%.
With couplings, the installation and removal of steel pipes become simpler and more convenient, with greater operational flexibility, and they can be used in various fields. As we all know, steel pipes come in different lengths. By using couplings to connect them, the length and height of the pipes can be adjusted, allowing for the construction of an ideal working platform, making the construction process more convenient.
The nuts have a strong bearing capacity. If constructed strictly according to specifications, a single pipe can bear 15 to 35 kN. However, nuts also pose certain risks. If not tightened properly, they can easily become loose, leading to pipe detachment. Additionally, the usage of nuts is quite high, requiring more materials and labor costs.





