The saddle clamp is used to connect a drinking water network to a customer's connection. It is important to be careful when using it as it is an essential part of the drinking water system.
In this way, the connection to a drinking water network (AEP) means making a connection to a pressure pipe.
The cast iron saddle clamp can be adapted to many pipe diameters, as well as cast iron, PVC and polyethylene pipes.
Interhydro provides a wide range of saddle clamps on the African continent. Interhydro is involved in many drinking water supply projects such as in Congo.
| Material: | Steel, Cast iron, Polypropylene |
| Coating: | Epoxy (for metal clamps) |
| PFA : | 10 - 16 bars |
| Ø : | 32 to 600 |
| Watertightness : | by flat elastomer seal or by safety ring with valve locking screw. |
| Bolts and nuts : | zinc coated, Dacromet or stainless steel (Z6 CN 18-09). |
| Thread : | Small or large bosses, 40 or 55 threaded pitch of 3, or gas thread. |
| Installation : | available for cast iron, PVC, HDPE, steel pipes. |