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What is Interclamp Railing?

Have you ever needed temporary shelving in your home or perhaps for your shop? Have you ever needed temporary handrails whilst renovating your home? I’ve recently found out about the handy Interclamp system and thought of sharing it with you. So, next time you need to easily and quickly install railing, you know about this option!

I found out about Interclamp railing at Speedy Fixings, UK-based supplier of hardware and construction products, including all you need to create your required Interclamp system, from Interclamp tube to Interclamp fittings and more.

“Speedy Fixings provide these products for both retail customers and trade customers. So, whether you need expert advice for which fastener is best for your home renovation project or need a large order of custom-made products for a large project, Speedy Fixings will be able to help.” Comments The Incidental Parent, and I couldn’t agree more!

What is Interclamp?

Interclamp is the company that creates the Interclamp tube and Interclamp fittings. So, what makes the Interclamp system and Interclamp railing so good for me to even want to talk about it?

An Interclamp system can be quickly and easily put together with the help of an Allen key, no need to weld, no need for much hassle. Plus, with the wide variety of fittings, any type of structure can be built with Interclamp tubes and fittings.

The uses of the Interclamp system.

Lylia Rose explains that Interclamp fittings can be used for all kinds of projects. “These key clamp fittings are mostly used in construction and industrial settings as roof railing, pedestrian barriers, handrails, queue management barriers, safety barriers and more.”

“Other more creative projects that can be done with Interclamp fittings include industrial retail displays, soft play structures, bicycle racks, coat stands, shelving units and more.” This article on Architecture Design shares a variety of creative projects that can be done with similar metal pipes and pipe fittings, from craft bars and coffee tables to bookshelves and clothes racks.

What do you think of the Interclamp system?

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