All, Does anyone know where I can find 2 3/8" or 2 1/4" gavlvanized U-bolts? Thanks, Tony _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mai
Have you looked at the Fastenal catalog....on line Mark N1UK _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contestin
http://www.mcmaster.com/#u-bolts/=caino3 about a buck each, it looks like. An industrial plumbing supply place would probably have them over the counter, but mcmaster delivers pretty fast UPS ground.
Checked McMaster Carr and Fastenel - they have 2" or 2 1/2" galvanized u-bolts - not seeing 2 3/8" or 2 1/4" pipe sizes. _______________________________________________ ______________________________
What actual dimensions do you need? There isn't a standard 2 3/8" pipe... is that the actual OD of the tubing? The McMaster catalog has ones to fit all the standard pipe sizes (Assuming you're using
It is not really clear what size u-bolt you are looking for.. I have always been able to find something that will work at McMaster Carr so I would really be surprised if they didn't have something su
Hello Jim, The 2 inch u-bolts I have are too small to fit around the leg of my tower and the 2 1/2" are larger than I need. I'm surprised there isn't intermediate size between 2 and 2 1/2 inches. Ton
Guess what I have is not "pipe" but I have a 20 foot mast I have used for about 30 years and it is definitely 2 3/8 OD and has about a 0.280 wall - It has been a real pain because NOTHING seems to be
Find a machinist, He/she could easily machine some clamps out of Aluminum that would both fit the mast and the tower leg. It shouldn't be terribly expensive, but would certainly be pricey compared to
Tony, Go to www.cycle-24.com. We have clamps that should be fine for what you need except they are zinc plated with yellow di-chromate dip instead of galvanized. The one marked 2 1/4" should work OK
DX Engineering has some nice U-bolt/saddle clamps. What is not mentioned is the saddle clamp MUST be used on a flat surface or customer supplied backing plate. Why not sell the backing plate with it,