Beam Clamps / Anchors
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Beam Clamps for Fall Protection
When working at height, beam clamps give you the flexibility to anchor to structural steel. Designed to attach to existing I-beams or other steel structures without compromising structural integrity, beam clamps for fall protection are a critical component of fall arrest systems in the construction, steel erection, and industrial maintenance industries.
Fall protection beam clamps can anchor lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, and horizontal lifeline systems.
What Are Beam Clamps for Fall Protection?
These clamps are mechanical anchoring devices that allow for secure overhead anchoring, often in situations where traditional anchorage points are unavailable. Attaching to steel I-beams and other structural members, some models even allow for horizontal mobility, enabling the worker to traverse a beam while remaining tied off.
Types of Beam Clamps for Fall Protection
The right beam clamp for you depends on the job - are you working from one location, or do you have a horizontal work area where you need mobility?
All of our beam clamps are adjustable. They can fit a range of flange widths, ensuring they can be easily deployed across multiple job sites or beam sizes.
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Fixed Beam Clamps – Simple and stable, ideal for static anchorage points.
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Mobile / Trailing Beam Clamps – Allow movement along the beam, useful for extended horizontal work areas.
Safety and Compliance Standards
All beam clamps used in fall protection must meet strict OSHA and ANSI guidelines - make sure yours meets the relevant standards before purchasing.
Installation and Inspection Best Practices
Make sure your team stays safe while working at height by following proper beam clamp fall protection installation and maintenance. These guidelines will also help to extend the life of your equipment.
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Before use, always inspect for signs of wear, corrosion, or deformation.
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Follow manufacturer installation instruction, including variables like torque specs.
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Check beam condition - avoid beams with rust, cracks, or sharp edges.
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Store properly to avoid moisture damage and contamination.
Questions?
If you aren't sure which beam clamp for fall protection is the right choice for your job, call to speak to one of our product experts. They can answer any questions you may have, and even help you place an order!
Looking for other fall protection equipment? We carry safety harnesses, connectors, SRLs, and more.