BIS clamp for ventilation ducts 0 4125020
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BIS clamp for ventilation ducts 0 4125020
Duct Clamps – Reliable Connection and Tightness
BIS clamps are a key element in the ductwork mounting system, providing solid and durable connections. Made of hardened and tempered steel with electrolytic galvanization, they guarantee corrosion resistance and long-term reliability even in demanding conditions. Their main function is to clamp ductwork together, which translates to maintaining the tightness of the entire system.
Design and Application
BIS clamps are designed for joining rectangular ducts. Their design allows for quick and easy installation, minimizing the time-consuming nature of installation work. Thanks to precise workmanship and dimensional accuracy, the clamps ensure even distribution of clamping forces, which affects the stability and safety of the entire installation. They are ideal for both professional installers and DIY ventilation system mounting.
Advantages and Benefits
- Strength and Durability: Hardened and tempered steel and electrolytic galvanization guarantee resistance to corrosion and mechanical damage.
- Tight Connections: The precise design of the clamps ensures a tight connection of the ventilation ducts, minimizing air loss and improving system efficiency.
- Quick Installation: The simple construction of the clamps allows for quick and easy installation, saving time and labor costs.
- Versatility: BIS clamps are compatible with various types of rectangular ducts, making them a universal solution for many applications.
- Load Resistance: The materials used to manufacture the clamps withstand the loads occurring in ventilation systems, ensuring the stability of the structure.
- Easy Inspection: After installation, the clamps allow for easy inspection of the condition of the duct connections.
BIS clamps are used in a wide range of ventilation installations – from domestic systems to industrial ones. They are indispensable when building new installations and during the modernization of existing ventilation systems.





