Munsen Rings & Pipe Brackets | Glasgow UK Professional Supplier
Malleable Iron single pipe rings for heavy-duty pipe support. Industrial strength, Fire-rated construction.Trusted industrial applications.
£0.96 – £18.44Price range: £0.96 through £18.44 ex VAT
Malleable Iron Single Pipe Rings, if you need pipe support that's absolutely bombproof, malleable single pipe rings are what you want. I've been selling these for years and they never come back as warranty returns - which tells you everything. Most people think all pipe clips are the same, but trust me, they're not. These malleable iron ones will outlast three sets of cheap steel clips and handle loads that would snap standard fixings.
We get plumbers coming in who've tried cheaper alternatives and ended up with sagging pipes or failed supports. These rings? They just work. Water-filled heating mains, heavy industrial pipes, even those massive curtain poles in fancy hotels - nothing phases them.
Right, so malleable iron isn't the same as regular cast iron or mild steel. Cast iron's brittle - hit it wrong and it'll crack. Regular steel bends and eventually fails under heavy loads. Malleable iron is the sweet spot - incredibly strong but it won't shatter if you accidentally whack it with a spanner.
The way they're made is clever too. Each ring goes completely round your pipe, so there's no weak spots or stress points. Compare that to those horrible split clips where all the weight's on two little tabs. These distribute the load properly, which is why they last so long.
We've got everything from tiny ½" ones (that's 21.3mm if you're working metric) right up to whopping great 6" rings for industrial stuff. The bread and butter sizes are your ¾" and 1" - perfect for most commercial heating jobs.
Here's a tip from experience: if you're doing a big job, order slightly more than you think you need. There's nothing worse than being one ring short when you're trying to finish a install on Friday afternoon. The bigger sizes (3", 4", 5", 6") we don't shift as many of, but when someone needs them, they really need them. Usually for major plant room work or district heating.
I always tell customers - check your pipe outside diameter properly before ordering. Seems obvious, but you'd be amazed how many people guess and get it wrong.
Been in this game long enough to see all sorts of failures. Cheap steel clips that bend under load. Cast iron ones that crack when the heating engineer accidentally drops a wrench on them. But these malleable iron rings? They just keep going.
The fire rating thing is important too, especially if you're working on commercial buildings. Building control inspectors love these because they know they're proper spec. Try explaining to an inspector why you've used domestic-grade clips on a commercial heating system - not a conversation you want to have.
Boiler rooms are where these really shine. All that heavy pipework full of hot water - standard clips just aren't up to the job. I've seen heating systems where someone's tried to save money with cheap fixings, and within two years the pipes are sagging and the whole system's stressed.
Industrial sites love them too. Factories, chemical plants, anywhere there's heavy process piping and vibration from machinery. The malleable iron just absorbs all that without complaining.
But here's something interesting - we sell loads to interior designers and architects doing industrial-style renovations. Exposed pipework is trendy now, and these rings look the part while actually doing a proper job. Way better than those fake industrial clips you see in some places.
This is where you need to think ahead. These rings thread onto your pipe before you make any connections, so you can't just add them afterwards like some clips. Bit of a pain sometimes, but that's what gives you the proper all-round support.
Space them sensibly - about every 2 meters for most applications, closer if you've got really heavy pipes or lots of fittings. Always use backplates to spread the load, especially on stud walls or hollow blockwork. The bigger sizes need proper M12 fixings, not those little M8 screws that some people try to get away with.
Standard black painted finish works fine for most indoor jobs. It's tough stuff - not like household paint that chips if you look at it sideways. For most commercial heating installations, it's perfect.
Now, if you're working outside or in nasty environments, that's when you want our galvanised versions instead. Coastal areas, chemical plants, anywhere that'll eat standard finishes alive. The black ones will rust eventually if they get proper wet regularly, so don't kid yourself they're weatherproof.
You'd be surprised what people use these for. Had an architect last month buying dozens for supporting massive curtain poles in a posh hotel. Interior designers love the industrial look, and these are the real deal - not some fake vintage thing from a catalogue.
Restaurant and bar fit-outs use them loads for exposed services. Looks authentic because it is authentic. Much better than those pressed steel copies that look like toys next to proper malleable iron.
Look, we've been doing this for ages and we actually know what we're talking about. You ring up and ask about pipe supports, you'll get someone who's handled thousands of them, not someone reading from a script.
Stock levels are good - we keep all the common sizes ready to go. Weird sizes might take a day, but we'll tell you straight if something's not on the shelf. Same-day collection from Glasgow if you're local, next day anywhere else in the UK if you order before 3pm.
Free delivery kicks in at £100 (ex VAT), which isn't hard to reach if you're doing any decent sized job. Pop in and see us at 555 South Street in Glasgow, or just give us a bell on 0141 404 5128 if you need to check something.
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Store Address: 555 South Street Glasgow G14 0QT
Contact Details: Phone: 0141 404 5128
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