Item No. 06RDC000G
Steel | Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) | 3.4lbs / 1.6kgs | Tube & Clamp
Item No. 06RI4848E
Steel | Electroplated (EP) | 3.0lbs / 1.4kgs | Tube & Clamp
Item No. 06SDC000G
Steel | Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) | 3.6lbs / 1.6kgs | Tube & Clamp
Item No. 06SI0000F
Steel | Electroplated (EP) | *See Product Specifications Sheet | Tube & Clamp
Bolt clamps are a fundamental component in tube and clamp scaffolding systems, providing strong, reliable connections between scaffold tubes in both standard and complex configurations. Widely used across construction, industrial maintenance, and infrastructure projects, bolt clamps allow contractors to build stable structures that meet strict safety and load requirements.
Manufactured from durable steel and designed for consistent clamping force, bolt clamps create firm connections that resist movement under load. This is critical on active job sites where scaffold stability directly impacts worker safety and overall productivity. When properly installed and tightened to the correct torque, these clamps help maintain structural integrity across varying elevations and working conditions.
One of the key advantages of bolt clamps is their versatility. They can be used to connect horizontal and vertical tubes, create rigid joints, or allow for angular connections when swivel variants are used. This flexibility makes them suitable for projects that require custom scaffold layouts, including confined spaces, irregular structures, and industrial facilities with complex access requirements.
Installation is straightforward but must be done correctly to ensure performance. Crews can quickly position and secure bolt clamps using standard tools, helping reduce assembly time without compromising connection strength. Consistent inspection during use is also essential, as proper tightening and alignment play a direct role in maintaining safe working conditions.
From a cost and lifecycle perspective, bolt clamps offer strong long-term value. High-quality clamps can be reused across multiple projects, provided they are regularly inspected for wear, thread damage, or corrosion. This makes them a practical choice for contractors and rental companies focused on maximizing equipment lifespan while maintaining compliance with CSA and OSHA standards.
Selecting the right type of bolt clamps depends on the specific application, load requirements, and scaffold design. Fixed clamps are typically used for rigid, right-angle connections, while swivel clamps allow for greater flexibility in positioning. Sleeve clamps are commonly used to join tubes end-to-end, extending the length of scaffold runs where required.
Key considerations when using bolt clamps:
For contractors and project managers who require dependable, adaptable scaffold connections, bolt clamps remain an essential solution for building safe and efficient access systems across a wide range of job site conditions.
Bolt clamps are used to connect scaffold tubes securely at various angles. They provide a rigid connection that maintains structural integrity under load, ideal for both temporary and long-term installations.
A fixed bolt clamp creates a rigid 90° connection between two tubes. A swivel bolt clamp allows rotation, enabling angled connections – ideal for bracing or non-standard scaffold configurations.
Yes. Heavy-duty bolt clamps from North Scaffold Products are designed for demanding industrial environments, including refineries, power plants, and infrastructure maintenance across Canada.
A sleeve bolt clamp, also known as an end-to-end joiner, joins two scaffold tubes end-to-end. It’s ideal for extending horizontal or vertical runs while maintaining structural alignment and strength.
Yes. Quality bolt clamps from North Scaffold Products are built for multiple uses, provided they are regularly inspected and maintained in accordance with safety standards.