Scaffold Tube Clamp - Sinkable Base Ground Socket (STC-134)

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Size
Color Galvanised

A great base fitting for either casting into concrete or setting flush at the finished ground level, this upright can be held firmly in place with the grub screw, and can be easily removed without leaving any mess behind. This fitting allows a solid anchor point to any structure.

Our tube clamp fittings and connectors are ideal for joining our Scaffold Tubes to make a massive range of potential designs, from table frames to gym equipment and more.

Please note

- Additional dimensions information can be provided on request.
- May also be known as key clamp, Q clamp, Interclamp.

Item no: STC-134

This listing is for a sinkable base ground socket, scaffold tube clamp. Stainless steel grub screws included.

Grade:
- Blackheart malleable iron casting manufactured to BS EN 1562:1997 using grade B32-10 material with a hot dipped galvanised finish to BS EN 1461:1999.
Material:
- Galvanised iron
Dimensions (approx):
- To fit a 48.3mm and 33.7mm diameter tube
Item No:
- STC-134

Powder coating

As well as the standard galvanised finish, we also offer an extra durable powder coated finish. This is available in a range of colours (see above) and is great for making your tubes and tube clamps fit a colour scheme, brand, or just to add createive flair to your design

Coloured Scaffolding Tube with Metal End Cap

Modular, versatile, and boundless

The combination of our scaffold tube and tube clamps make for a staggering number of possible designs, from storage space to weight racks to gymnastic stations. The only limit is your imagination.

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