When to Use 50mm pipe clips?

Author: Marina

Jun. 16, 2025

Need adjustable pipe clamp to fix to wall for 50mm pipe

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Do Bunnings sell something like this for a 50mm PVC pipe? Will be for a under ground drain for underneath a pergola that's fully uncover.  The only water the drain will get is us hosing the pergola floor

The pipe is 50mm diameter. And I want to hold it to some concrete that's about 100mm away 

So the rod will hopefully be adjustable to 

Hi @PatDIY_Dad,

Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a product that is the same as your image, but you can use Adjustable Stand Offs with 50mm Pipe Saddle Clips to attach the pipe to the wall.

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Combined, they would hold a pipe pretty close to 100mm off the wall at full extension. If need be, you can use packers or washers to make up the difference.

Let me know what you think.

Jacob

Supporting the insulation rather than the pipe? - General Plumbing

I've just had a reply from the Wavin (Hep2O) Technical Design Department; "we have no issues with our Hep2o system being clipped over the insulation and this is a principle we see on site often. 

However, we would not recommend builders band is used, we would recommend that suitable pipe clips are used i.e. rubber lined, Talon clips etc."

So it seems that it would be fine. When the time comes, I'll either find clips that will work or maybe take a look at designing something for 3D printing and then print them in red and blue filaments...

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