More efficiency, save time and money with the Strut Build bespoke cutting tool.
Contractors and installers are under constant pressure to do more with less and make the most of available budgets.
If you are experiencing these same challenges when working with Unistrut Channel and threaded rod,
Strut Build cut-to-length Unistrut Channel and Unistrut Rod could be the solution you are looking for.
How Custom Cut Unistrut Channel Offers Benefits
Using highly skilled employees to cut Unistrut Channel either on-site or within your own facilities
does not represent an efficient use of resources.
Allowing us to cut your Unistrut Channel to custom lengths saves time and enables your workforce
to focus on tasks where they add maximum value.
No Unistrut cutting job is too small or too large.
Why Using Our Cut-to-Length Service Is Beneficial
Even on lower-volume projects, cutting channel remains a challenge.
Workers must spend time setting up cutting stations and deburring each end of the Unistrut Channel.
This often involves unnecessary movement across site, negatively affecting time management,
efficiency, and overall productivity.
In addition, responsibility for accuracy rests entirely with your workforce.
Even skilled operatives can make mistakes—incorrect measurements or rough edges can interrupt installation
and require additional material to be cut.
Our cutting service removes this risk by delivering precisely cut strut from the outset.
Lower Your Costs and Boost Efficiency
If you are looking to reduce costs associated with Unistrut Channel,
consider our cut-to-length channel service.
We offer one of the widest ranges available, including Pre-Galvanised,
Hot Dip Galvanised, and Stainless Steel channel cut lengths.
Channel cut lengths are available from 150mm to 3000mm.
For more information, please use our
Cut-to-Length Unistrut Channel Builder
or contact our technical team on 0121 270 8507 or
sales@directchannel.uk.com
The trapeze hanger is a classic example of Unistrut products in action.
It is constructed using lengths of threaded rod combined with a channel section.
Once assembled, these supports can be suspended from structural steel beams using beam clamps
to provide reliable support for pipework and cable runs.
The wide range of available channel sizes allows you to design a support solution
suited to your specific application.
Nearly every large building requires trapeze hangers to support mechanical,
electrical, and plumbing services.
One of the main advantages of Unistrut metal framing is the ability to build around
existing structures with ease.
Whether supporting pipework, cable containment, lighting systems, or rooftop installations,
Unistrut framing provides a versatile and adaptable solution.
Lower Your Costs and Boost Efficiency
If you are looking to reduce costs when specifying trapeze hanger systems,
please use our
Trapeze Hanger Builder Tool
or contact our technical team on 0121 270 8507 or
sales@stg-dcbuild-staging.kinsta.cloud.
H-frame kits are commonly used to support ductwork, pipework, and electrical containment.
They provide installers with flexibility by allowing them to supply their own strut channel
to suit specific installation requirements.
H-frame kits are widely used across a broad range of installations.
All kits are supplied with hot dip galvanised angle brackets along with the necessary fixings,
supporting a low-cost, versatile, and fast on-site assembly solution.
For more information, please use our
H-Frame Support Builder Tool
or contact our technical team on 0121 270 8507 or
sales@stg-dcbuild-staging.kinsta.cloud.
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