The smart and simple way to install ducting is with ducting clamps since they greatly simplify, quicken, and reduce the cost of the procedure. In addition, these hose clamps make it possible to have a more complete and reliable ducting since they keep the pipe in
place for many years without causing it to leak or bend in different areas over time.
Although many people are still learning about the advantages of this quick and simple ductwork system, clip-together ducting has become the standard ductwork method for many industrial applications. Here, we'll discuss clip-together ducting, its installation, and its
advantages.
Clipped ducting is metal ducting with edges that have been rolled or turned out at each end so that you can use quick-release ducting clips to connect one piece to the next securely. It takes less time to install and makes it easier to replace parts thanks to its design for a smoother internal bore and simple assembly. This ducting is easily detached for cleaning and replacing worn-out parts. Airflow is improved when fast clips are used because they reduce leakage.
When using a quick-release clip, two pieces of ducting are quickly joined. The only thing to note is that clips need some pressure to close because they are made to provide a tight seal. You can make it easier to close the duct clip once two pieces of pipe have been linked by pre-stretching it around the rolled edges of a single piece.
It's an easy procedure. In an ideal situation, you would spread your ducting on the floor beneath the area from which it will hang, clip it together, and support it with brackets. You can watch our installation video on our website to know how it will work.
Comparing clipped ducting to regular spiral ducting offers various benefits. These consist of the following:
Here at Nordfab we offer multiple ducting clips for your ducting system. We want your new ducting system to be a quick and easy process without any complications. Contact us today to find a solution for your ducting system. We would love to help you!
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