Nail Clamps are essential fastening accessories used in plumbing, electrical, and piping installations to secure pipes, conduits, and cables firmly to walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. They are designed to hold pipes in place while maintaining proper alignment, preventing sagging, vibration, and damage. Nail clamps ensure a neat, organized, and professional-looking installation while also improving the safety and longevity of piping systems.
In plumbing, UPVC Nail Clamps and CPVC Nail Clamps are two widely used variants, each suited for specific applications and pipe materials. These clamps are manufactured from high-quality polymers for strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors such as moisture, heat, and UV exposure.
Whether in residential plumbing, commercial construction, or industrial piping, nail clamps provide an economical and effective way to keep systems secure, reliable, and visually tidy.
What are Nail Clamps?
A Nail Clamp is a small fastening device consisting of a curved or semi-circular clamp body and a pre-fitted nail. The clamp’s shape matches the pipe or conduit diameter, allowing it to grip snugly around the surface. The nail is driven into the mounting surface—such as wood, brick, or plaster—to anchor the clamp and secure the pipe in place.
UPVC Nail Clamps are made from Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride, a rigid plastic material ideal for cold-water plumbing, drainage, and cable management.
CPVC Nail Clamps are made from Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride, which can handle higher temperatures and is often used in hot and cold water distribution systems.
How Does It Work?
The working principle of nail clamps is straightforward but highly effective:
The clamp is positioned over the pipe or conduit at the desired location along the wall or ceiling.
Using a hammer, the pre-fitted nail is driven into the wall or mounting surface, forcing the clamp to tighten around the pipe.
The clamp holds the pipe firmly in place, preventing unwanted movement or vibration.
When multiple clamps are used along a run, they ensure the pipe stays perfectly straight and properly spaced.
Applications
Nail clamps are versatile and used in various industries and settings:
Securing water supply pipes to walls or ceilings
Fixing plumbing and HVAC pipes in offices, malls, and hotels
Securing process pipelines in factories
Fastening irrigation pipelines
Key Features
Made from high-quality UPVC or CPVC for long-lasting use.
Rust-resistant nails ensure secure attachment.
Designed to match standard pipe diameters for a snug grip.
Resistant to damage from sunlight exposure (especially for outdoor use).
CPVC variants withstand hot water conditions.
Plastic material is immune to rust and chemical corrosion.
Benefits
Pre-fitted nail makes the job quicker and simpler.
Affordable solution for securing pipelines.
Prevents pipes from falling or vibrating loose.
Keeps installations clean and organized.
Resistant to wear, rust, and moisture.
Suitable for plumbing, electrical, and irrigation systems.
Industries Served
Cold and hot water supply systems
Cable and conduit fixing in residential and commercial spaces
Used in new buildings and renovation projects
Irrigation pipelines and greenhouse water systems
Process piping in factories and workshops
Why Choose Ashok Polymers?
We use top-quality UPVC and CPVC compounds that offer exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to environmental stress. Our clamps do not crack or warp over time.
Our advanced manufacturing process ensures each clamp has a perfect fit, ensuring maximum grip on the pipe without damaging it.
We use galvanized or stainless-steel nails to prevent rusting, ensuring long-term reliability even in damp or outdoor environments.
Available for multiple pipe sizes and in both UPVC and CPVC variants, suitable for all applications—cold water, hot water, or cable management.
Pre-fitted nails save installation time and reduce labor costs, making them ideal for large-scale projects.
Each batch of clamps undergoes strict quality checks for material strength, nail retention, and UV stability.

