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Offset Hanger Support Angle Clip

Product Code: HOCL-10

The HOCL-10 is a 12 gauge offset hanger support angle clip. It is 1″ wide at the widest point and ¾” wide at the narrowest point.

It has a 2″ drop down leg with two offset 1/4″ holes and three 21/64″ holes that are approximately 1″ apart on the longer 3.5″ leg.

Designed specifically for use with Doc’s HPHTS, HPHRS, HPHTL and HPHRL.

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specs

  • 12 Gauge Steel
  • 2″ drop down leg with 2 X offset 1/4″ holes
  • 3 X 21/64″ holes that are about 1″ apart on the longer 3.5″ leg
  • RoHS Complaint Eco-friendly Zinc plating
  • Recommended for indoor applications
  • Variety of other uses including as an attachment to J-Hooks, conduit, pipes & more!
  • Designed for use with ¼” or 5/16″ fasteners such as machine screws, concrete screws and wedge anchors or #8 – #14 framing screws.
  • Sold in boxes of 100
  • Box weight: 16 lbs.
  • Box dimensions: 9.5″ x 4.5″ x 4″

FAQs

General

What are angle clips?

Angle clips are metal brackets formed at 45 or 90 degrees. Installers use them to secure fasteners, support hardware, mount electrical accessories, or create attachment points on wood, steel, or concrete surfaces.

Where are angle clips commonly used?

You see them in electrical, data, mechanical, and construction work. They support cable hangers, J-Hooks, threaded rod, bracing wire, conduits, and seismic components.

Why do angle clips come in different gauges and hole patterns?

Each job requires a different strength and fastening method. Lighter clips work well for general-purpose indoor hardware. Heavier gauges handle seismic bracing, decking installations, and structural attachment.

What’s the difference between 45° and 90° clips?

A 45° clip positions the fastener at an angle for bracing wire or diagonal supports. A 90° clip offers a standard right-angle connection for vertical or horizontal mounting.

Product Features and Specifications

What materials are angle clips made from?

Most are zinc-plated steel for corrosion resistance. Stainless steel options exist for corrosive or damp environments.

Why do some clips have multiple holes or slots?

Multiple holes allow different screw sizes, spacing flexibility, and compatibility with #8–#10 screws, expansion anchors, or threaded rod. Slotted holes let installers adjust alignment during mounting.

Are angle clips available in heavy-duty versions?

Yes. Heavy-gauge steel strap clips are designed for decking, seismic bracing, and concrete fastening. These models withstand higher loads and accept larger anchors.

Can angle clips be used with J-Hooks?

Yes. Several designs include hole spacing and clearances made specifically to support J-Hook installation on horizontal or vertical surfaces.

Installation and Usage

How are angle clips typically installed?

They mount using screws, anchors, beam fasteners, or threaded rod, depending on the application. Some versions ship with integrated pins for powder-actuated fastening.

Can angle clips be mounted to concrete?

Yes. Select models accommodate expansion anchors or powder-actuated pins for concrete attachment.

Can they mount to steel beams or metal decking?

Yes. Many steel strap versions include specific hole sizes for self-tapping screws used in decking configurations.

Are angle clips suitable for overhead work?

Yes. They are commonly used to suspend cable supports, bracing wire, or threaded rod in overhead spaces. Always follow code requirements when working near ceilings.

Applications and Compatibility

What can angle clips support?

Angle clips can support:
J-Hooks
Threaded rod
Cable hangers
Conduit and pipe
Seismic bracing wire
Decking fasteners
Electrical or communication hardware

Are 45° clips used differently from 90° clips?

Yes. 45° clips are often used for bracing applications or angled support. 90° clips are used for most mounting, hanging, and surface-to-surface connections.

Are these clips recommended for indoor or outdoor use?

Zinc-plated clips are typically recommended for indoor installations. Stainless steel clips offer better performance in corrosive environments or damp areas.

Purchase and Availability

Where is Doc’s Industries based?

Doc’s Industries is based in Simi Valley, CA. Our team is dedicated to providing quality products and above and beyond service to customers globally.

Are angle clips available in bulk?

Yes. Many versions come in contractor-friendly box quantities or 100-pack options.

Are all angle clip types kept in stock?

Most models are stocked regularly. Availability depends on distributor inventory.

Do you supply to wholesale and retail customers?

Doc’s Industries services wholesale accounts. Please use the “where to buy” function on our website to be connected to the nearest distributor. 

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