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Dehn 200029 Hose Clamp for Downpipes 50-120mm, Grey
Dehn 200029 Hose Clamp for Downpipes 50-120mm, Grey
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Dehn 200029 Hose Clamp for Downpipes 50-120mm, Grey
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Dehn 200029 Hose Clamp for Downpipes 50-120mm, Grey
Dehn 200029 Hose Clamp for Downpipes 50-120mm, Grey
The Dehn 200029 hose clamp is a specialized component engineered for the secure attachment of lightning protection conductors to downpipes. Designed to accommodate pipe diameters ranging from 50 mm to 120 mm, this clamp provides a stable and reliable connection point for grounding systems. Its grey finish is designed to blend with standard architectural elements, while the robust material composition ensures long-term performance in various outdoor environmental conditions.
This hose clamp offers exceptional versatility due to its adjustable diameter range, allowing it to fit a wide variety of downpipe sizes without the need for multiple different parts. The design facilitates a quick and secure installation process, which is essential for maintaining the integrity of lightning protection systems. Its durable construction is specifically tested to withstand external weather factors, ensuring that the connection remains firm and conductive over many years of service.
This clamp is not intended for use on pipes with diameters smaller than 50 mm or larger than 120 mm, as it will not provide a secure fit. It is also not designed for non-standard conductor sizes outside the 6-8 mm range.
To install the clamp, first determine the correct position on the downpipe where the lightning protection conductor needs to be routed. Loosen the hose clamp mechanism and wrap it around the downpipe. Insert the 6-8 mm wire into the designated holder on the clamp. Tighten the clamp securely until it is firmly fixed to the pipe, ensuring that the conductor is held tightly in place to maintain electrical continuity.
Regularly inspect the clamp during routine building maintenance to ensure that the connection remains tight and free from corrosion, especially in areas with high environmental exposure.
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