Strut Channels and Components
Strut Channels & Components
Strut Parts & Fittings
Everything that attaches to the channel. Spring nuts, beam clamps, pipe clamps, washers and post bases.
Strut Channel
The channel itself, in solid and slotted styles. Pre-galvanized, hot dip, powder coat, aluminum and stainless.
What are Strut Channels & Components?
Strut channels & components are a modular steel framing system used to mount, brace, and support pipe, conduit, cable tray, HVAC equipment, and light-duty structures. The C-shaped channel with inward lips accepts channel nuts, letting you position hardware anywhere in the run without drilling.
What sizes does strut channel come in?
- 1-5/8 in standard depth: most common for general framing and trapeze supports
- 13/16 in shallow: light duty and tight clearances
- Back-to-back profiles: increased stiffness for longer spans
Which is better: slotted or plain strut channel?
Slotted eases layout and anchor adjustment; plain gives continuous bearing and cleaner surfaces for higher point loads or washdown.
What finishes are available for strut channel?
- Pre-galvanized zinc: common indoor service
- Hot-dip galvanized: outdoor/corrosive exposure
- Stainless steel: maximum corrosion resistance
- Painted/powder coated: identification and extra protection
How much weight can strut channel hold?
Capacity depends on profile, span, orientation, and hole pattern. Always use the manufacturer’s load tables for your exact channel and configuration.
How do I choose channel nuts and spring nuts?
Match the nut family to the channel’s width and lip style, then select the thread (e.g., 1/4-20, 5/16-18, 3/8-16). Use spring length to suit shallow vs. standard depth channels.
How do I mount pipe or conduit to strut?
Use pipe/conduit clamps sized to OD. Choose cushioned clamps for vibration/noise, solid clamps for high temperature or chemicals.
How do I attach strut to a beam or wall?
- Beam clamps: attach to structural steel without drilling (verify flange limits)
- Anchors: for concrete/masonry with proper spacing and edge distances
- Post bases: for vertical members and light framing
What are the essential strut fittings and accessories?
- Angles, tees, splices, trapeze hangers
- Pipe/tube clamps (cushioned & solid)
- Beam clamps and post bases
- Hardware: spring channel nuts, washers, hex bolts
What are best practices for installing strut channel?
- Use proper torque; add lock washers or prevailing-torque nuts in vibration
- Confirm spans/orientation with load tables before layout
- Isolate dissimilar metals or use compatible finishes to limit galvanic corrosion