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The ABB E2321/2 is a galvanized beam clamp designed to secure conduit, cable tray, threaded rod, or other trade hardware to structural steel beams. The galvanized finish provides corrosion resistance suited to industrial and commercial environments where moisture or contaminants are present. This type of beam clamp is a standard fastening component used by electricians and mechanical contractors when routing conduit or support systems across beam flanges without welding or drilling into the structure. The unit ships in a box measuring 11.700 x 8.700 x 4.300 inches and weighs 75.560 pounds, indicating this is a multi-piece pack quantity.
Beam clamps of this type are used in commercial and industrial electrical installations where conduit runs, cable trays, or support rods must attach to I-beams, wide-flange beams, or channel iron. Common applications include EMT and rigid conduit support in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, data centers, and mechanical rooms. Licensed electricians and electrical contractors install these clamps during rough-in and fit-out phases of construction. The galvanized finish makes them appropriate for damp or corrosive locations as classified under the NEC.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard-fit beam clamp for commercial and industrial conduit support applications on structural steel beams.
Installation is performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with NEC requirements for conduit support spacing and fastening. Power down all circuits in the work area before securing conduit to the clamp. Verify the beam flange thickness falls within the clamp's rated clamping range before tightening. Do not overtighten the clamping hardware in a way that deforms the beam flange or compromises the clamp's holding capacity.
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