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Professional Truss Clamps & Hooks – Essential Rigging Hardware for Stage and Event: Clamps and hooks are the backbone of professional rigging systems in event technology. These precision-engineered fastening devices enable you to securely attach lighting fixtures, sound equipment, stage elements and technical installations to aluminium truss structures. Whether you're building a concert stage, exhibition stand or temporary installation, the right clamps and hooks ensure that every component stays exactly...
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Professional Truss Clamps & Hooks – Essential Rigging Hardware for Stage and Event

Clamps and hooks are the backbone of professional rigging systems in event technology. These precision-engineered fastening devices enable you to securely attach lighting fixtures, sound equipment, stage elements and technical installations to aluminium truss structures. Whether you're building a concert stage, exhibition stand or temporary installation, the right clamps and hooks ensure that every component stays exactly where it belongs – safely, reliably and compliant with DGUV Regulation 17 (formerly BGV C1). At LTT, you'll find TÜV-certified clamps with load capacities up to 750 kg, quick-release hooks for rapid setup, and premium rigging hardware from Riggatec and Naxpro-Truss that meets the demanding standards of professional event technicians worldwide.

What Are Truss Clamps and Hooks? Understanding the Fundamentals

Truss clamps and hooks are specialised fastening devices designed to attach equipment and structural elements to aluminium truss systems. A truss itself is a lightweight yet incredibly strong framework made from aluminium tubes connected by conical coupling systems, forming the structural skeleton for stages, lighting rigs, exhibition stands and temporary installations.

Clamps wrap around the truss tubes and lock in place with threaded bolts, typically M10 or M12, creating a secure mounting point. They come in two main configurations: half clamps (single-sided) and double clamps (dual-sided), each suited to different load requirements and mounting scenarios. The most robust models feature TÜV certification and Working Load Limits (WLL) of up to 750 kg tensile strength.

Hooks provide a simpler, often faster mounting solution. Theatre hooks, C-hooks and self-lock hooks attach directly to truss tubes, allowing you to hang fixtures without tools in many cases. They're ideal for lighter loads and situations where speed of setup matters.

The key difference between clamps and hooks lies in load capacity and security: clamps offer maximum strength and permanent mounting, while hooks prioritise speed and repositioning flexibility. Both are essential in a professional rigging toolkit, and choosing the right type depends on the weight of your equipment, the truss diameter (typically 35 mm or 50 mm), and whether you need a fixed or adjustable mounting point.

Unlike general-purpose hardware-store brackets, professional truss clamps are engineered to precise safety standards, with load ratings tested and certified by independent bodies such as TÜV SÜD. This certification is not optional in professional event technology – it's a legal requirement under DGUV Regulation 17, which governs the safe use of rigging equipment in Germany and sets the benchmark for international best practice.

Applications – Where Clamps and Hooks Prove Indispensable

Truss clamps and hooks find their place wherever equipment needs to be suspended safely and reliably. In concert and festival production, they secure moving heads, PAR cans, LED panels and follow spots to overhead truss grids, enabling lighting designers to create dynamic, three-dimensional light shows. Sound engineers use heavy-duty double clamps to hang line-array speakers and monitor wedges, ensuring precise positioning and rock-solid stability even under the vibration of high-SPL bass frequencies.

Exhibition and trade-show construction relies heavily on clamps to mount signage, video screens, product displays and decorative elements to modular truss frameworks. The ability to adjust and reposition clamps quickly makes them ideal for temporary installations that must be built, modified and dismantled on tight schedules.

In theatre and broadcast studios, clamps and hooks support spotlights, softboxes, backdrops and rigging points for flying scenery. The precision and repeatability of clamp mounting allow lighting directors to recreate exact setups night after night, show after show.

Corporate events, conferences and product launches use clamps to integrate AV equipment, projection screens and branded elements into architectural truss structures, creating professional, polished environments that reflect brand identity.

Even mobile DJ and band rigs benefit from lightweight clamps and quick-release hooks, enabling solo operators to build safe, stable lighting setups without a full rigging crew. The versatility of modern clamp systems means that a single set of hardware can adapt to venues ranging from intimate clubs to open-air festivals.

No matter the application, the underlying principle remains the same: clamps and hooks transform truss systems from passive frameworks into active, load-bearing structures capable of supporting the full technical infrastructure of modern events.

Quality Standards and Buying Criteria – What Separates Professional Hardware from the Rest

When selecting truss clamps and hooks, load capacity is the first and most critical specification. Working Load Limit (WLL) defines the maximum safe load a clamp can support under normal working conditions, typically expressed in kilograms. Entry-level half clamps may offer WLL ratings of 75 kg, suitable for lightweight fixtures, while heavy-duty double clamps reach 750 kg, capable of supporting large speaker arrays or complex lighting rigs.

TÜV certification is non-negotiable for professional use. This independent testing confirms that the clamp meets German and European safety standards, including material strength, thread quality and fatigue resistance. In the UK and Ireland, where equipment is often imported from Germany, T�V certification provides assurance that your hardware complies with the DGUV Regulation 17 framework, which is recognised internationally as a gold standard for rigging safety.

Tube diameter compatibility is equally important. Most professional truss systems use either 35 mm or 50 mm diameter tubes. Naxpro-Truss FD21-24 series, for example, features 35 mm tubes with 2 mm wall thickness, while FD31-44 and HD31-44 series use 50 mm tubes with 2 mm and 3 mm walls respectively. Your clamps must match the tube diameter precisely – a 35 mm clamp will not fit a 50 mm truss, and vice versa.

Thread size (M10 or M12) determines the bolt diameter and, indirectly, the clamping force and load capacity. M12 threads are standard for heavy-duty applications, while M10 is common in lighter-duty clamps and hooks.

Premium brands such as Riggatec, Naxpro-Truss, Doughty and Global Truss invest in precision manufacturing, using high-grade aluminium alloys and stainless-steel fasteners that resist corrosion and maintain clamping force over thousands of setup cycles. Budget alternatives may use softer metals, coarser threads and lower-quality coatings, leading to premature wear, thread stripping and, ultimately, safety failures.

Price brackets vary widely: basic C-hooks start around €3–5, half clamps range from €8–15, and heavy-duty double clamps with TÜV certification cost €20–40. For professional applications, the higher initial investment pays for itself in reliability, longevity and peace of mind.

Clamp Types Explained – Half Clamps, Double Clamps and Quick-Release Systems

Understanding the different clamp types helps you choose the right tool for each rigging task.

Half Clamps

Half clamps wrap around one side of a truss tube and secure with a single bolt and wing nut. They're the most common choice for attaching individual fixtures, offering a good balance of load capacity (typically 250–750 kg WLL) and ease of installation. The large wing nuts allow tool-free tightening by hand, though a spanner is recommended for maximum clamping force. Half clamps are ideal for retrofitting equipment to existing truss structures, as they can be added or removed without disassembling the truss itself.

Double Clamps

Double clamps feature two clamping surfaces that grip the truss tube from opposite sides, distributing the load more evenly and providing superior stability. They're essential for heavy equipment such as line-array speakers, large moving heads or structural connections between truss sections. Double clamps are available in fixed 90° configurations (for perpendicular mounting) and 360° rotating versions (allowing infinite angle adjustment). The rotating models are particularly valuable when you need to fine-tune the orientation of a fixture after installation.

Quick-Release and Self-Lock Hooks

For applications where speed matters more than maximum load capacity, quick-release hooks and self-lock mechanisms offer tool-free mounting. Theatre hooks, for example, feature a spring-loaded latch that snaps over the truss tube, securing the fixture in seconds. C-hooks provide a simple, economical solution for hanging lightweight drapes, cables or decorative elements. While these hooks typically have lower WLL ratings (50–150 kg), they excel in situations where fixtures are frequently repositioned or where rigging time is limited.

Super Clamps and Universal Couplers

Super clamps (also known as universal clamps) feature adjustable jaws that grip tubes of varying diameters, making them versatile problem-solvers for mixed truss systems or improvised rigging points. They're particularly useful in broadcast and film production, where equipment must be mounted to scaffolding, pipes or architectural features rather than standard truss.

Each clamp type has its place in a well-equipped rigging kit. Professional technicians typically carry a selection of half clamps, double clamps and quick-release hooks, choosing the appropriate hardware based on load, setup time and mounting geometry.

Load Calculations and Safety Factors – How to Rig Responsibly

Proper load calculation is the foundation of safe rigging practice. The Working Load Limit (WLL) marked on a clamp represents the maximum load it can support under ideal conditions, but real-world rigging introduces additional forces that must be accounted for.

Static vs. dynamic loads: A fixture hanging motionless exerts only its static weight on the clamp. A moving head in operation, however, generates dynamic loads as the motors pan, tilt and change direction. These dynamic forces can multiply the effective load by a factor of 1.5 to 2.0, depending on the speed and acceleration of the movement. Always apply a safety factor of at least 5:1 for static loads and 10:1 for dynamic loads.

Angle and geometry: When a clamp supports a load at an angle (rather than vertically), the effective force on the clamp increases. A fixture suspended at 45° from vertical, for example, places significantly more stress on the mounting point than the same fixture hanging straight down. Rigging software and load-calculation tools can help you model these forces accurately.

Environmental factors: Outdoor installations face wind loading, which can exert substantial lateral forces on suspended equipment. A large LED panel or banner acts as a sail, and even moderate winds can generate loads that exceed the fixture's own weight. Temperature extremes can also affect material properties – aluminium becomes more brittle in extreme cold, while heat can reduce the clamping force of threaded fasteners.

DGUV Regulation 17 compliance: In Germany, DGUV Regulation 17 (formerly BGV C1) mandates that all rigging equipment be inspected by a qualified person before each use, and that load calculations be documented for any installation where failure could result in injury. While the UK has its own health-and-safety framework, the DGUV standard is widely recognised as international best practice, and equipment certified to this standard meets or exceeds most national requirements.

Practical example: To suspend a 20 kg moving head using a half clamp with a 250 kg WLL, apply a 10:1 safety factor for dynamic loads. The effective load is 20 kg × 10 = 200 kg, well within the clamp's capacity. However, if the same fixture is mounted at a 60° angle, the effective load increases to approximately 230 kg, still safe but with a narrower margin. This is why professional riggers always "over-spec" their hardware – it's better to use a 750 kg clamp for a 200 kg load than to operate at the edge of a component's rated capacity.

LTT – Your Specialist for Event Technology

At LTT, we've been supplying professional event technicians, exhibition builders and production companies with high-quality rigging hardware for over 25 years. As both a manufacturer and a full-service distributor, we understand the demands of the industry from the inside – because we build the truss systems that your clamps and hooks attach to.

Our own brands, Riggatec and Naxpro-Truss, are engineered and manufactured in Germany to the highest standards, with TÜV certification and rigorous quality control at every stage of production. When you choose Riggatec clamps or Naxpro hooks, you're investing in hardware that's been tested under real-world conditions by our own rigging teams.

We also stock the full range of premium third-party brands, including Doughty, Global Truss, Prolyte and Litec, ensuring that you have access to the best solutions regardless of your existing truss system or specific application requirements.

Every order benefits from our 3-year LTT warranty, free shipping on orders over €69, and express delivery options for urgent projects. Our international shipping network serves customers across the UK, Ireland and beyond, with reliable logistics from our warehouse in Bocholt, Germany.

Whether you're rigging a festival main stage, equipping a theatre, or building a mobile DJ setup, LTT provides the hardware, expertise and support you need to work safely, efficiently and professionally. Explore our full range of clamps, hooks and rigging accessories, and experience the difference that quality hardware makes.

FAQ – Questions & Answers

What are clamps and hooks used for?

Truss clamps and hooks are specialised fastening devices used to attach lighting fixtures, sound equipment, stage elements and technical installations to aluminium truss structures. Clamps wrap around truss tubes and lock in place with threaded bolts, providing secure mounting points with load capacities up to 750 kg. Hooks offer faster, tool-free mounting for lighter equipment. Both are essential in concert production, exhibition construction, theatre rigging and event technology, enabling technicians to build safe, reliable overhead installations that comply with DGUV Regulation 17 safety standards.

What types of clamps are available?

Professional truss clamps come in several types: Half clamps wrap around one side of the truss tube and are ideal for attaching individual fixtures, with WLL ratings typically between 250–750 kg. Double clamps grip the tube from both sides, providing superior stability for heavy equipment such as line-array speakers. They're available in fixed 90° and rotating 360° versions. Quick-release hooks and self-lock mechanisms offer tool-free mounting for lighter loads (50–150 kg). Super clamps feature adjustable jaws that grip varying tube diameters, making them versatile for mixed truss systems or improvised rigging points.

Which clamp size do I need for my truss system?

Clamp size depends on your truss tube diameter, which is typically either 35 mm or 50 mm in professional systems. Naxpro-Truss FD21-24 series uses 35 mm tubes with 2 mm wall thickness, while FD31-44 and HD31-44 series use 50 mm tubes. Your clamps must match the tube diameter precisely – a 35 mm clamp will not fit a 50 mm truss. Check your truss specifications or measure the tube diameter directly. Also consider the load capacity (WLL) you need: half clamps range from 75 kg to 750 kg, while double clamps typically offer 500–750 kg capacity for heavy-duty applications.

How do I install truss clamps safely?

Safe clamp installation begins with selecting hardware that matches your truss tube diameter (35 mm or 50 mm) and exceeds your load requirements with a safety factor of at least 5:1 for static loads and 10:1 for dynamic loads. Position the clamp on a clean, undamaged section of tube, ensuring the clamping surfaces make full contact. Tighten the bolt or wing nut firmly – hand-tight for quick setups, but use a spanner for maximum clamping force on heavy loads. Inspect the clamp visually before each use, checking for cracks, thread damage or deformation. Always comply with DGUV Regulation 17 requirements, which mandate inspection by a qualified person before use.

What does a truss clamp cost?

Truss clamp prices vary by type, load capacity and brand. Basic C-hooks for lightweight applications start around €3–5. Half clamps with moderate load capacity (250 kg WLL) typically cost €8–15, while heavy-duty half clamps with TÜV certification and 750 kg WLL range from €15–25. Double clamps with rotating mechanisms and maximum load ratings cost €20–40. Premium brands such as Riggatec, Doughty and Naxpro-Truss command higher prices but offer superior build quality, longer service life and reliable TÜV certification. For professional applications, investing in certified hardware is essential for safety and regulatory compliance.

What's the difference between half clamps and double clamps?

Half clamps wrap around one side of the truss tube and secure with a single bolt, making them ideal for attaching individual fixtures with moderate loads (typically 250–750 kg WLL). They're easy to install and can be added to existing truss structures without disassembly. Double clamps grip the tube from both sides, distributing the load more evenly and providing superior stability for heavy equipment such as line-array speakers or structural connections. Double clamps are available in fixed 90° configurations for perpendicular mounting and rotating 360° versions for infinite angle adjustment. Choose half clamps for most general-purpose mounting tasks and double clamps for maximum load capacity and stability.

Are TÜV-certified clamps required for professional use?

Yes, TÜV certification is essential for professional event rigging in Germany and is recognised internationally as the gold standard for safety. TÜV testing confirms that a clamp meets stringent material, strength and fatigue-resistance standards. In Germany, DGUV Regulation 17 (formerly BGV C1) mandates the use of certified rigging equipment for any installation where failure could result in injury. While the UK has its own health-and-safety framework, equipment certified to German TÜV and DGUV standards meets or exceeds most national requirements. Using non-certified hardware in professional applications exposes you to legal liability and, more importantly, puts crew and audience at risk.

Which brands offer the best truss clamps?

Premium truss clamp brands include Riggatec, Naxpro-Truss, Doughty, Global Truss and Prolyte. Riggatec and Naxpro-Truss are manufactured in Germany by LTT with TÜV certification and rigorous quality control, offering excellent value for professional applications. Doughty is a long-established UK brand known for innovative designs and robust construction. Global Truss and Prolyte are internationally recognised for their comprehensive rigging systems and wide product ranges. All these brands invest in precision manufacturing, high-grade aluminium alloys and stainless-steel fasteners that resist corrosion and maintain clamping force over thousands of setup cycles. Choose based on your existing truss system, load requirements and budget.

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Professional Truss Clamps & Hooks – Essential Rigging Hardware for Stage and Event

Clamps and hooks are the backbone of professional rigging systems in event technology. These precision-engineered fastening devices enable you to securely attach lighting fixtures, sound equipment, stage elements and technical installations to aluminium truss structures. Whether you're building a concert stage, exhibition stand or temporary installation, the right clamps and hooks ensure that every component stays exactly where it belongs – safely, reliably and compliant with DGUV Regulation 17 (formerly BGV C1). At LTT, you'll find TÜV-certified clamps with load capacities up to 750 kg, quick-release hooks for rapid setup, and premium rigging hardware from Riggatec and Naxpro-Truss that meets the demanding standards of professional event technicians worldwide.

What Are Truss Clamps and Hooks? Understanding the Fundamentals

Truss clamps and hooks are specialised fastening devices designed to attach equipment and structural elements to aluminium truss systems. A truss itself is a lightweight yet incredibly strong framework made from aluminium tubes connected by conical coupling systems, forming the structural skeleton for stages, lighting rigs, exhibition stands and temporary installations.

Clamps wrap around the truss tubes and lock in place with threaded bolts, typically M10 or M12, creating a secure mounting point. They come in two main configurations: half clamps (single-sided) and double clamps (dual-sided), each suited to different load requirements and mounting scenarios. The most robust models feature TÜV certification and Working Load Limits (WLL) of up to 750 kg tensile strength.

Hooks provide a simpler, often faster mounting solution. Theatre hooks, C-hooks and self-lock hooks attach directly to truss tubes, allowing you to hang fixtures without tools in many cases. They're ideal for lighter loads and situations where speed of setup matters.

The key difference between clamps and hooks lies in load capacity and security: clamps offer maximum strength and permanent mounting, while hooks prioritise speed and repositioning flexibility. Both are essential in a professional rigging toolkit, and choosing the right type depends on the weight of your equipment, the truss diameter (typically 35 mm or 50 mm), and whether you need a fixed or adjustable mounting point.

Unlike general-purpose hardware-store brackets, professional truss clamps are engineered to precise safety standards, with load ratings tested and certified by independent bodies such as TÜV SÜD. This certification is not optional in professional event technology – it's a legal requirement under DGUV Regulation 17, which governs the safe use of rigging equipment in Germany and sets the benchmark for international best practice.

Applications – Where Clamps and Hooks Prove Indispensable

Truss clamps and hooks find their place wherever equipment needs to be suspended safely and reliably. In concert and festival production, they secure moving heads, PAR cans, LED panels and follow spots to overhead truss grids, enabling lighting designers to create dynamic, three-dimensional light shows. Sound engineers use heavy-duty double clamps to hang line-array speakers and monitor wedges, ensuring precise positioning and rock-solid stability even under the vibration of high-SPL bass frequencies.

Exhibition and trade-show construction relies heavily on clamps to mount signage, video screens, product displays and decorative elements to modular truss frameworks. The ability to adjust and reposition clamps quickly makes them ideal for temporary installations that must be built, modified and dismantled on tight schedules.

In theatre and broadcast studios, clamps and hooks support spotlights, softboxes, backdrops and rigging points for flying scenery. The precision and repeatability of clamp mounting allow lighting directors to recreate exact setups night after night, show after show.

Corporate events, conferences and product launches use clamps to integrate AV equipment, projection screens and branded elements into architectural truss structures, creating professional, polished environments that reflect brand identity.

Even mobile DJ and band rigs benefit from lightweight clamps and quick-release hooks, enabling solo operators to build safe, stable lighting setups without a full rigging crew. The versatility of modern clamp systems means that a single set of hardware can adapt to venues ranging from intimate clubs to open-air festivals.

No matter the application, the underlying principle remains the same: clamps and hooks transform truss systems from passive frameworks into active, load-bearing structures capable of supporting the full technical infrastructure of modern events.

Quality Standards and Buying Criteria – What Separates Professional Hardware from the Rest

When selecting truss clamps and hooks, load capacity is the first and most critical specification. Working Load Limit (WLL) defines the maximum safe load a clamp can support under normal working conditions, typically expressed in kilograms. Entry-level half clamps may offer WLL ratings of 75 kg, suitable for lightweight fixtures, while heavy-duty double clamps reach 750 kg, capable of supporting large speaker arrays or complex lighting rigs.

TÜV certification is non-negotiable for professional use. This independent testing confirms that the clamp meets German and European safety standards, including material strength, thread quality and fatigue resistance. In the UK and Ireland, where equipment is often imported from Germany, T�V certification provides assurance that your hardware complies with the DGUV Regulation 17 framework, which is recognised internationally as a gold standard for rigging safety.

Tube diameter compatibility is equally important. Most professional truss systems use either 35 mm or 50 mm diameter tubes. Naxpro-Truss FD21-24 series, for example, features 35 mm tubes with 2 mm wall thickness, while FD31-44 and HD31-44 series use 50 mm tubes with 2 mm and 3 mm walls respectively. Your clamps must match the tube diameter precisely – a 35 mm clamp will not fit a 50 mm truss, and vice versa.

Thread size (M10 or M12) determines the bolt diameter and, indirectly, the clamping force and load capacity. M12 threads are standard for heavy-duty applications, while M10 is common in lighter-duty clamps and hooks.

Premium brands such as Riggatec, Naxpro-Truss, Doughty and Global Truss invest in precision manufacturing, using high-grade aluminium alloys and stainless-steel fasteners that resist corrosion and maintain clamping force over thousands of setup cycles. Budget alternatives may use softer metals, coarser threads and lower-quality coatings, leading to premature wear, thread stripping and, ultimately, safety failures.

Price brackets vary widely: basic C-hooks start around €3–5, half clamps range from €8–15, and heavy-duty double clamps with TÜV certification cost €20–40. For professional applications, the higher initial investment pays for itself in reliability, longevity and peace of mind.

Clamp Types Explained – Half Clamps, Double Clamps and Quick-Release Systems

Understanding the different clamp types helps you choose the right tool for each rigging task.

Half Clamps

Half clamps wrap around one side of a truss tube and secure with a single bolt and wing nut. They're the most common choice for attaching individual fixtures, offering a good balance of load capacity (typically 250–750 kg WLL) and ease of installation. The large wing nuts allow tool-free tightening by hand, though a spanner is recommended for maximum clamping force. Half clamps are ideal for retrofitting equipment to existing truss structures, as they can be added or removed without disassembling the truss itself.

Double Clamps

Double clamps feature two clamping surfaces that grip the truss tube from opposite sides, distributing the load more evenly and providing superior stability. They're essential for heavy equipment such as line-array speakers, large moving heads or structural connections between truss sections. Double clamps are available in fixed 90° configurations (for perpendicular mounting) and 360° rotating versions (allowing infinite angle adjustment). The rotating models are particularly valuable when you need to fine-tune the orientation of a fixture after installation.

Quick-Release and Self-Lock Hooks

For applications where speed matters more than maximum load capacity, quick-release hooks and self-lock mechanisms offer tool-free mounting. Theatre hooks, for example, feature a spring-loaded latch that snaps over the truss tube, securing the fixture in seconds. C-hooks provide a simple, economical solution for hanging lightweight drapes, cables or decorative elements. While these hooks typically have lower WLL ratings (50–150 kg), they excel in situations where fixtures are frequently repositioned or where rigging time is limited.

Super Clamps and Universal Couplers

Super clamps (also known as universal clamps) feature adjustable jaws that grip tubes of varying diameters, making them versatile problem-solvers for mixed truss systems or improvised rigging points. They're particularly useful in broadcast and film production, where equipment must be mounted to scaffolding, pipes or architectural features rather than standard truss.

Each clamp type has its place in a well-equipped rigging kit. Professional technicians typically carry a selection of half clamps, double clamps and quick-release hooks, choosing the appropriate hardware based on load, setup time and mounting geometry.

Load Calculations and Safety Factors – How to Rig Responsibly

Proper load calculation is the foundation of safe rigging practice. The Working Load Limit (WLL) marked on a clamp represents the maximum load it can support under ideal conditions, but real-world rigging introduces additional forces that must be accounted for.

Static vs. dynamic loads: A fixture hanging motionless exerts only its static weight on the clamp. A moving head in operation, however, generates dynamic loads as the motors pan, tilt and change direction. These dynamic forces can multiply the effective load by a factor of 1.5 to 2.0, depending on the speed and acceleration of the movement. Always apply a safety factor of at least 5:1 for static loads and 10:1 for dynamic loads.

Angle and geometry: When a clamp supports a load at an angle (rather than vertically), the effective force on the clamp increases. A fixture suspended at 45° from vertical, for example, places significantly more stress on the mounting point than the same fixture hanging straight down. Rigging software and load-calculation tools can help you model these forces accurately.

Environmental factors: Outdoor installations face wind loading, which can exert substantial lateral forces on suspended equipment. A large LED panel or banner acts as a sail, and even moderate winds can generate loads that exceed the fixture's own weight. Temperature extremes can also affect material properties – aluminium becomes more brittle in extreme cold, while heat can reduce the clamping force of threaded fasteners.

DGUV Regulation 17 compliance: In Germany, DGUV Regulation 17 (formerly BGV C1) mandates that all rigging equipment be inspected by a qualified person before each use, and that load calculations be documented for any installation where failure could result in injury. While the UK has its own health-and-safety framework, the DGUV standard is widely recognised as international best practice, and equipment certified to this standard meets or exceeds most national requirements.

Practical example: To suspend a 20 kg moving head using a half clamp with a 250 kg WLL, apply a 10:1 safety factor for dynamic loads. The effective load is 20 kg × 10 = 200 kg, well within the clamp's capacity. However, if the same fixture is mounted at a 60° angle, the effective load increases to approximately 230 kg, still safe but with a narrower margin. This is why professional riggers always "over-spec" their hardware – it's better to use a 750 kg clamp for a 200 kg load than to operate at the edge of a component's rated capacity.

LTT – Your Specialist for Event Technology

At LTT, we've been supplying professional event technicians, exhibition builders and production companies with high-quality rigging hardware for over 25 years. As both a manufacturer and a full-service distributor, we understand the demands of the industry from the inside – because we build the truss systems that your clamps and hooks attach to.

Our own brands, Riggatec and Naxpro-Truss, are engineered and manufactured in Germany to the highest standards, with TÜV certification and rigorous quality control at every stage of production. When you choose Riggatec clamps or Naxpro hooks, you're investing in hardware that's been tested under real-world conditions by our own rigging teams.

We also stock the full range of premium third-party brands, including Doughty, Global Truss, Prolyte and Litec, ensuring that you have access to the best solutions regardless of your existing truss system or specific application requirements.

Every order benefits from our 3-year LTT warranty, free shipping on orders over €69, and express delivery options for urgent projects. Our international shipping network serves customers across the UK, Ireland and beyond, with reliable logistics from our warehouse in Bocholt, Germany.

Whether you're rigging a festival main stage, equipping a theatre, or building a mobile DJ setup, LTT provides the hardware, expertise and support you need to work safely, efficiently and professionally. Explore our full range of clamps, hooks and rigging accessories, and experience the difference that quality hardware makes.

FAQ – Questions & Answers

What are clamps and hooks used for?

Truss clamps and hooks are specialised fastening devices used to attach lighting fixtures, sound equipment, stage elements and technical installations to aluminium truss structures. Clamps wrap around truss tubes and lock in place with threaded bolts, providing secure mounting points with load capacities up to 750 kg. Hooks offer faster, tool-free mounting for lighter equipment. Both are essential in concert production, exhibition construction, theatre rigging and event technology, enabling technicians to build safe, reliable overhead installations that comply with DGUV Regulation 17 safety standards.

What types of clamps are available?

Professional truss clamps come in several types: Half clamps wrap around one side of the truss tube and are ideal for attaching individual fixtures, with WLL ratings typically between 250–750 kg. Double clamps grip the tube from both sides, providing superior stability for heavy equipment such as line-array speakers. They're available in fixed 90° and rotating 360° versions. Quick-release hooks and self-lock mechanisms offer tool-free mounting for lighter loads (50–150 kg). Super clamps feature adjustable jaws that grip varying tube diameters, making them versatile for mixed truss systems or improvised rigging points.

Which clamp size do I need for my truss system?

Clamp size depends on your truss tube diameter, which is typically either 35 mm or 50 mm in professional systems. Naxpro-Truss FD21-24 series uses 35 mm tubes with 2 mm wall thickness, while FD31-44 and HD31-44 series use 50 mm tubes. Your clamps must match the tube diameter precisely – a 35 mm clamp will not fit a 50 mm truss. Check your truss specifications or measure the tube diameter directly. Also consider the load capacity (WLL) you need: half clamps range from 75 kg to 750 kg, while double clamps typically offer 500–750 kg capacity for heavy-duty applications.

How do I install truss clamps safely?

Safe clamp installation begins with selecting hardware that matches your truss tube diameter (35 mm or 50 mm) and exceeds your load requirements with a safety factor of at least 5:1 for static loads and 10:1 for dynamic loads. Position the clamp on a clean, undamaged section of tube, ensuring the clamping surfaces make full contact. Tighten the bolt or wing nut firmly – hand-tight for quick setups, but use a spanner for maximum clamping force on heavy loads. Inspect the clamp visually before each use, checking for cracks, thread damage or deformation. Always comply with DGUV Regulation 17 requirements, which mandate inspection by a qualified person before use.

What does a truss clamp cost?

Truss clamp prices vary by type, load capacity and brand. Basic C-hooks for lightweight applications start around €3–5. Half clamps with moderate load capacity (250 kg WLL) typically cost €8–15, while heavy-duty half clamps with TÜV certification and 750 kg WLL range from €15–25. Double clamps with rotating mechanisms and maximum load ratings cost €20–40. Premium brands such as Riggatec, Doughty and Naxpro-Truss command higher prices but offer superior build quality, longer service life and reliable TÜV certification. For professional applications, investing in certified hardware is essential for safety and regulatory compliance.

What's the difference between half clamps and double clamps?

Half clamps wrap around one side of the truss tube and secure with a single bolt, making them ideal for attaching individual fixtures with moderate loads (typically 250–750 kg WLL). They're easy to install and can be added to existing truss structures without disassembly. Double clamps grip the tube from both sides, distributing the load more evenly and providing superior stability for heavy equipment such as line-array speakers or structural connections. Double clamps are available in fixed 90° configurations for perpendicular mounting and rotating 360° versions for infinite angle adjustment. Choose half clamps for most general-purpose mounting tasks and double clamps for maximum load capacity and stability.

Are TÜV-certified clamps required for professional use?

Yes, TÜV certification is essential for professional event rigging in Germany and is recognised internationally as the gold standard for safety. TÜV testing confirms that a clamp meets stringent material, strength and fatigue-resistance standards. In Germany, DGUV Regulation 17 (formerly BGV C1) mandates the use of certified rigging equipment for any installation where failure could result in injury. While the UK has its own health-and-safety framework, equipment certified to German TÜV and DGUV standards meets or exceeds most national requirements. Using non-certified hardware in professional applications exposes you to legal liability and, more importantly, puts crew and audience at risk.

Which brands offer the best truss clamps?

Premium truss clamp brands include Riggatec, Naxpro-Truss, Doughty, Global Truss and Prolyte. Riggatec and Naxpro-Truss are manufactured in Germany by LTT with TÜV certification and rigorous quality control, offering excellent value for professional applications. Doughty is a long-established UK brand known for innovative designs and robust construction. Global Truss and Prolyte are internationally recognised for their comprehensive rigging systems and wide product ranges. All these brands invest in precision manufacturing, high-grade aluminium alloys and stainless-steel fasteners that resist corrosion and maintain clamping force over thousands of setup cycles. Choose based on your existing truss system, load requirements and budget.

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