| NO. |
SIZE |
THICKNESS(mm) |
| JY-1020 |
92.5*42 |
3.5 |
| 100*35 |
3.5 |
| 100*35 |
3.5 |
| 185*35 |
3.5 |
| 185*35 |
3.5 |
| 180*37 |
3.5 |
| 185*42 |
3.5 |
| NO. |
SIZE |
METRIC |
FOR |
WIDTH(mm) |
THICKNESS(mm) |
| JY-1020 |
1/2" |
φ22 |
20-25 |
20 |
1.8 |
| 3/4" |
φ28 |
26-30 |
20 |
1.8 |
| 1" |
φ35 |
32-36 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 1-1/4" |
φ40 |
38-43 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 1-1/2" |
φ48 |
47-51 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 2" |
φ60 |
60-67 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 2-1/2" |
φ75 |
75-80 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 3" |
φ90 |
87-92 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 3-1/2" |
φ100 |
99-105 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 4" |
φ115 |
113-118 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 4-1/4" |
φ125 |
125-130 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 4-1/2" |
φ130 |
132-137 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 5" |
φ140 |
138-142 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 6" |
φ160 |
159-166 |
24 |
2.5 |
| 8" |
φ200 |
199-212 |
24 |
2.5 |
JY-1020 Pipe Clamp — Features & Practical Benefits
Quick to fit. Solid hold. That's the simple idea behind the JY-1020. Installers appreciate the pre-mounted screw that cuts a few steps out of each job. One screw in, second screw tight — job moves faster and errors drop.
Key features
- Pre-mounted screw for faster installation — saves time on wall-mount jobs and reduces on-site labor.
- Two-screw closure — gives a secure, even clamp around pipes and conduits so things don't wobble.
- Compact footprint — useful where piping runs are tight and every centimeter counts.
- Wide use cases — works for piping, conduit runs and cable protection tubes alike.
- Zinc-plated finish — basic indoor corrosion resistance for typical building environments.
Why installers pick the JY-1020 from JinYi Pipe Clamps Factory
The JY-1020 is built for straightforward, repeatable installation. The pre-mounted screws and two-screw clamping cut down alignment mistakes and help the clamp sit flat against the wall. It's well suited to jobs in industrial, commercial, and residential settings where a dependable hold and quick fitting matter — plumbing, HVAC lines, or electrical conduits.
A practical note: its compact design makes the clamp handy when you're working in service voids, beneath trays, or along congested runs where space is limited.
FAQ — Common Questions about Pipe Clamps
Can these clamps fit copper, PVC, or steel pipe?
- Yes. The JY-1020 works with common pipe materials including copper, PVC and steel.
How does the clamp reduce vibration?
- The two-screw closure tightens the clamp uniformly around the pipe, which cuts movement and lowers vibration and noise.
Are metal pipe clamps reusable?
- Generally yes. They can be removed and reused, but always inspect for deformation or damage before reinstalling.
What load can a JY-1020 hold?
- Load capacity depends on pipe size and how it's mounted. It's designed for secure support in standard indoor plumbing and conduit uses.
Why is a pre-mounted screw useful?
- It speeds up installation and helps keep the clamp aligned while you fasten it — fewer fiddly adjustments.
What thicknesses are available?
- For pipe sizes 1/2" to 8", thicknesses range from 1.8 mm to 2.5 mm; for larger body frame sizes, up to 3.5 mm.
How do I install it?
- Place the pipe in the clamp, fix the clamp to the wall or support, then tighten until the pipe is stable. Standard drills and screwdrivers handle the job.
Are these clamps adjustable?
- Some versions offer width adjustment to suit varying pipe diameters; check the specific size range when ordering.
Can I use these for electrical conduits?
- Yes — they're commonly used to secure conduits and cable protection tubes.
Will the clamps prevent sagging over long runs?
- Yes, when spaced properly. Correct spacing supports the pipe and prevents sagging.
How far apart should clamps be spaced?
- Typical guidance: metal pipes every 1.5–2 meters; PVC every 1–1.5 meters. Adjust spacing for heavier loads or longer unsupported runs.
Can they handle high temperatures?
- They can, depending on material. For high-temperature applications, stainless steel clamps are preferred.
Are there clamps for square or rectangular pipes?
- JY-1020 is made for round pipes; other clamp types exist for non-round profiles.
Do I need special tools?
- No special tools — common screwdrivers and drills are sufficient for pre-mounted-screw clamps.
Should I lubricate a pipe clamp?
- No. Metal clamps rely on mechanical tightening; lubrication is unnecessary and can attract debris.
Can clamps be painted or coated?
- Yes — powder coating or paint is possible for aesthetics or added corrosion protection.
How to choose the right size?
- Match the clamp to the pipe diameter and the manufacturer's width specifications — that's the simplest, most reliable method.
Do clamps help reduce noise?
- Yes. A secure clamp reduces movement and vibration, which lowers flow-induced noise.
What clamp types exist?
Common styles include split-ring clamps, U-bolts, cushioned clamps, and adjustable clamps with pre-mounted screws like the JY-1020.
Installer Tips (short and useful)
- If you're working on a long run, mark clamp positions first so spacing is consistent.
- For outdoor or corrosive environments, opt for stainless or a specialized coating.
- Keep a small stock of common sizes on the truck — saves a return trip.