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QUICK PRODUCTS GUIDE

We are more than just pipe supports, we provide the products and services for all your
engineering and construction needs.

EXPANSION JOINTS

PRE-INSULATED PIPE SUPPORTS

Multi-Ply Stainless Steel Bellows


Thick-Wall (Flanged & Flued)
Thin-Wall Bellows
Furnace Bags
Rectangular
Slip-Type
Rubber
Fabric

See Page 187

DYNAMIC RESTRAINTS

Vibration Control & Sway Braces


Hydraulic Shock & Sway Suppressors
Mechanical Snubbers
Sway Strut Assemblies

See Page 86

ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

Variable Springs
Constants
Big Ton Springs

See Page 11

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Pipe Hangers, Clamps & Risers


Saddle Supports & Coverings
Hardware, Rods & U-Bolts
Beam Attachments
Clevis Hangers

See Page 97

Hot Shoes for High Temperature Pipe Lines


Cold Shoes for Cryogenic Lines

See Page 169

PIPE SHOES, GUIDES & ANCHORS

Pipe shoes & Stands


Cylinder Pipe Guides
Anchors

See Page 147

SLIDE PLATES

PTFE, 25% Glass Filled


Bronzphite
Graphite
Marinite

See Page 177

ASME/MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS

ASME Code Pressure Vessels


Pig Launchers & Receivers
Duct & Transition Pieces
Anchor Bolts & Embeds
Spectacle & Line Blinds
Spacers & Drip Rings
Bellmouth Reducers
Instrument Supports
Dampers/Louvers
Conical Strainers
API Tanks

See Page 197

See Page 207 - 222 for a complete list of featured products and services by Piping Technology & Products, Inc. and its
wholly owned subsidiaries. For more information, please visit Pipingtech.com.

VALUE-ADDED SERVICES
FIELD SERVICE
PT&Ps Field Service Team is experienced in field survey & inspection, on-site installation & maintenance, problem resolution, and unit turnarounds. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide on-site assistance for your pipe support and expansion joint systems.

Field Survey / Inspection


Due to unanticipated changes in the operating conditions of a piping system, periodic inspection and regular maintenance is necessary to prevent
unforeseen shutdowns and to optimize production. During each inspection process, PT&Ps Field Service Team can:

Thoroughly inspect the pipe support/expansion joint system.

Perform design audits.

Record digital images of existing problems.

Provide a detailed written assessment for preliminary findings


and recommendations.

Perform stress analyses to verify design.

Assist in drawing regeneration or updates.

On-Site Installation & Maintenance Guidance


With expertise in the installation and maintenance of various pipe support
and expansion joint systems, PT&Ps Field Service Team is readily available
to provide the following services:

Guidance in the installation, maintenance, removal, or repair of


any pipe support or expansion joint system.

On-site consultations / training sessions.

Quick maintenance service during shutdowns / turnarounds.

Mobile trailer for drag testing, lock-up velocity testing, and bleed
rate testing of hydraulic snubbers.
For more comprehensive assistance, PT&Ps Field Service Team is trained to perform installation and repair on-site.

24 x 7 Emergency Services
PT&P is available on a 24x7 basis to fulfill any emergency or quick-turn requirements. With a large inventory of stock components for pipe supports and expansion joints, PT&P can quickly assemble and ship products for any situation.
For a quick response, please complete the emergency service request form at Pipingtech.com/emergency. PT&Ps
Field Service Team GUARANTEES a response to your request within 30 minutes.

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VALUE-ADDED SERVICES
ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
3D Design and Modeling
3D Models can be designed and generated for electronic interface
check.

Pipe Supports and Expansion Joints Model Selection


Product/Model selection chart, spring sizing program, standard
products/models can be customized to meet your engineering and
construction needs.

Pipe Stress Analysis with Caesar II

Finite Element Analysis (FEA)


Pro/E for 3D part design
ANSYS for mesh generation, analysis and result analysis

Finite Element Analysis (FEA)


Simulation of loads and resulting stresses which a particular
design might experience in the field. These time and cost-saving
computer simulations are used to select designs for prototypes.
We later use these prototypes to test products with actual loads
to confirm our design loads and safety features. Temperature
and pressure tests are often used to prove special designs to our
customers.

STRESSES IN THE COMPLETE ASSEMBLY FOR THE 42 PIPE SHOE

FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS FOR A 24 PIPE CLAMP


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SECTION VIEW SHOWING THERMAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE STEEL AND INSULATION OF A 42 PIPE SHOE.

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STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS


QUALITY SYSTEMS

ISO 9001:2008, ASQC Q-92, CAN3 Z299

DESIGN

ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3, ASME B31.4, ASME B31.8, ASME Section VIII Pressure Vessels

MANUFACTURING

MSS

SP-58 and SP-69

Pipe Hangers and Supports

AWS

D1.1

Structural Welding - Steel

ASTM

A36

Structural Steel

A53

Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe

A120

Black and Hot Dipped Zinc-Coated Steel Pipe

A123 and A446

Zinc Coatings on Steel Fabrication

A125, A229, A689

Helical Steel Springs

A153

Hot Dipped Zinc-Coated Hardware

A307 and A325

Bolts and Studs

C916

Adhesives

D1621, 1622, 1623

Cellular Plastics

British Standard

BS EN-42, BS EN-45, BS EN-47

Helical Steel Springs

EJMA

Ninth Edition 2007

Expansion Joints

Steel Structures Painting Council, Vol. 1 & 2 and ISO 8501-1

Industrial Fasteners Institute, IFI-122 Metric Fastener Standards

10CFR50 Standard (U.S. NRC Standard)

TESTING

ANSI

B18.2.3

Screws, Nuts, and Bolts

B18.22.1

Washers

QUALITY STATEMENT
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. and its wholly
owned subsidiaries - U.S. Bellows, Inc., Sweco
Fab, Inc., Pipe Shields, Inc., and Fronek Anchor/
Darling, Ent., Inc. - are committed to continuous
improvement of our products and services.
We will work to understand and meet requirements of our external and internal customers. Viewing ourselves as part of a team which
includes our customers and our suppliers, we will
understand our role in meeting the teams goals.

COLD SHOE TESTING

We will plan and execute our work to meet our


customers specifications. Working together we
will strive to...DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME.
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USING THIS CATALOG


Four types of indexes are included in this product catalog to help you find the items you need:

Table of Contents: This section describes the sections of the catalog and the types of items included in each
section.

Section Table of Contents: Each section also has its own detailed table of contents, listing the items in the section.

Figure Number Index: In the back of the catalog (Page 223), there is a cross-reference of figure numbers and
pages, sorted numerically by figure number. Pictures have also been included to serve as a visual index of the
products.

Pictorial Index: See Page 225 of the catalog for visual index of the products.

The designs presented in this catalog are PT&P standards, but, as always, specials which include modifications to meet
customer needs and special applications, are a major part of our business. If you do not find what you want on one of these
pages, send us your requirements and we will work with you to fabricate what you require.

CATALOG IMPROVEMENTS
A number of improvements have been implemented throughout the catalog based on valuable feedback from our customers and engineers.

Expanded Product Selection: new additions to the PT&P standards, including:

Fig. 35: Rod Coupling

Fig. 91: Clevis Pin with Cotters

Fig. 182: Non-Metallic Wear Pad

Fig. 1400: Pipe Shoe Clamp

Bronzphite Slide Bearing Plates

Improved visual aide: newly improved drawings and data tables throughout the catalog to help you select the
items you need.

Ordering Instructions: detailed ordering instructions for each figure, please refer to the listed ordering instructions on the figure pages when submitting your order or quotation.

Product and Service Showcase: a showcase of featured products and value-added services by Piping Technology & Products, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiaries. Please feel free to contact our sales associates if you
need further information on any of the products or services.

100-C TYPE CONSTANT ASSEMBLIES WITH 2-BOLT CLAMPS


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INDEX OF CATALOG BY SECTIONS


SECTION

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INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
PT&P Plant Facilities ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Major Milestones .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Manufacturing Capabilities ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Technical Capabilities .................................................................................................................................................................................. 10

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS .................................................................................................................................. 11


Variable Load & Travel Tables ...................................................................................................................................................................
Variable Springs ............................................................................................................................................................................................
Big Ton Springs ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
Constants .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Vibration Control & Sway Braces .............................................................................................................................................................
Hydraulic Shock & Sway Suppressor .....................................................................................................................................................

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21 - 36
37 - 38
39 - 85
86 - 89
90 - 91
Sway Strut Assemblies ................................................................................................................................................................................ 92 - 95

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS ........................................................................................................................... 97


Pictorial Index ................................................................................................................................................................................................
Pipe Clamps & Risers ...................................................................................................................................................................................
Clevis Hangers ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
Beam Attachments ......................................................................................................................................................................................
Hardware, Rods & U-Bolts ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Saddle Supports & Coverings ..................................................................................................................................................................

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102 - 109
110 - 115
116 - 121
122 - 131
132 - 141
Hold-Downs .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 142 - 144

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS ........................................................................................................................ 147


Supports which Require Field Welding ................................................................................................................................................ 152 - 158
Supports with No Field Welding ............................................................................................................................................................. 159 - 168
Pre-Insulated Supports ............................................................................................................................................................................... 169 - 175

SLIDE PLATES .......................................................................................................................................................................... 177


PTFE, 25% Glass Filled, Coated ................................................................................................................................................................. 180 - 182
Graphite & Stainless Steel .......................................................................................................................................................................... 183 - 185
Bronzphite ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 186

EXPANSION JOINTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 187


Multi-Ply Stainless Steel Bellows .............................................................................................................................................................
Slip-Type ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Fabricated Thick-Wall ..................................................................................................................................................................................
Fabricated Fabric ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

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193
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Furnace Bags .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 195

MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES .................................................................................... 197


Instrument Supports ................................................................................................................................................................................... 199 - 202
Anchor Bolts ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 203
Line Blinds ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 203

PRODUCT & SERVICE SHOWCASE ................................................................................................................................. 205 - 222


APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................................................. 223 - 232
Index of Catalog by Figure Number ......................................................................................................................................................
Pictorial Index ................................................................................................................................................................................................
Manufacturers Equivalency Chart ..........................................................................................................................................................
Terms of Sale ..................................................................................................................................................................................................

223 - 224
225 - 229
230 - 231
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* We continuously improve our products and designs. We may modify and/or alter some dimensions without prior notification to our customers.

DESCRIPTION

PRODUCT SHOWCASE INDEX

36 Pressure Balanced Elbow Expansion Joints .................................................................................................................................................


Injection-Molded Anchors .........................................................................................................................................................................................
U-Type Constants with Ball Transfer Units ...........................................................................................................................................................
225,000 lb. Load Hydraulic Snubber ......................................................................................................................................................................
68,000 lb. Load Custom Clamp ................................................................................................................................................................................
740 PSIG Pig Launchers and Receivers ..................................................................................................................................................................
8,000 lb. Load Sway Braces with Ball Joints .........................................................................................................................................................
14 Pressure Balanced Expansion Joint .................................................................................................................................................................
671 PSIG High Pressure Pig Launchers and Receivers .....................................................................................................................................
137 Long Anchor Bolts for Boiler Feed Water Pump Turbine Drives .........................................................................................................
13,900 lb. Load Pipe Shoes with Bronzphite Slide Plates .............................................................................................................................
Spider Guides for a Heat Recovery Plant ..............................................................................................................................................................
16,075 lb. Load Big Ton Springs with Stainless Steel Plates ...........................................................................................................................
Structural Pipe Hangers with MegaLug Pipe Attachments .........................................................................................................................
43 Hinged Expansion Joints with 5 Refractory Lining ..................................................................................................................................
Emergency Repair on a Pressure Vessel for a Gas Company .........................................................................................................................
16 Hold Down Clamps ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
Type-G Variable Spring Assembly ...........................................................................................................................................................................
10,000 lb. Load Mechanical Snubbers ...................................................................................................................................................................
12 Universal Expansion Joint ..................................................................................................................................................................................
8 Single Expansion Joint ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
42 Hold Down with Wedge Support ....................................................................................................................................................................
Cryogenic Trunnion Supports ..................................................................................................................................................................................
Thick-Wall Flanged and Flued Head Expansion Joints ....................................................................................................................................
16,888 lb. Load 3-Piece Pipe Clamps .....................................................................................................................................................................
24 and 42 Spectacle Blinds .....................................................................................................................................................................................
30 Spent Standpipe Catalyst Metallic Expansion Joint ..................................................................................................................................
80 Wide Cantilevered Canopy .................................................................................................................................................................................
66 I.D. Tied Universal Expansion Joints ................................................................................................................................................................
Bronzphite Slide Plates ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
230 HD-2 Hold Down Clamps ..................................................................................................................................................................................
60 Adjustable Pipe Stands ........................................................................................................................................................................................
12 x 4 Constant Supports with 46 Travel ...........................................................................................................................................................
512 PSIG Pig Launchers and Receivers ..................................................................................................................................................................
12,900 lb. Load 24 Pipe Shoe with Clamps .........................................................................................................................................................
Helium Leak Test for A-304 Stainless Steel 18 Expansion Joints .................................................................................................................
Adjustable Pipe Stands ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
2,800 lb. Pressure Vessel for an Oil Refinery ........................................................................................................................................................
Custom Fabricated 240 Sway Strut with 15,000 lb. Load Capacity ............................................................................................................
PTFE, 25% Glass Filled Slide Plates .........................................................................................................................................................................
42 Pre-insulated Pipe Supports for High Temperature Pipe Lines .............................................................................................................
170 PSIG Air Receiver Tank ........................................................................................................................................................................................
36 x 10 Face-to-Face Fabric Expansion Joint ....................................................................................................................................................
1,480 PSIG Pig Receiver with Saddle Supports ..................................................................................................................................................
Embed Plates for Gold Mine in Peru ......................................................................................................................................................................
Graphite Slide Plates ....................................................................................................................................................................................................
48 Diameter Pressure Vessel ....................................................................................................................................................................................
960 PSIG Lateral Joints for Chemical Process Industry ....................................................................................................................................
Fabric Expansion Joints with a Three Layer Belt ................................................................................................................................................
15-0 Long Carbon Steel Sway Struts ....................................................................................................................................................................
Riser Clamp Assemblies with Neoprene Lining .................................................................................................................................................

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ABOUT PIPING TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTS


PT&P was incorporated in Texas in 1978. In 1986 we acquired Sweco Fab, Inc., an ASME Code pressure vessel shop to
complement our product line. In 1988 the major manufacturing facilities of both companies moved to our present headquarters in Houston, Texas. PT&P acquired the metal expansion joint business of RM Engineered Products, Inc. of Ladson,
SC in 1995. The machinery and technology acquired provided the capability to manufacture thin-wall metal bellows. In
1997 PT&P acquired Ketema-U.S. Bellows of San Diego, CA, another major manufacturer of metal bellows.

Today, Piping Technology & Products, Inc., and its fully owned subsidiaries - U.S. Bellows, Inc., Sweco Fab, Inc., Pipe
Shields, Inc., and Fronek Anchor/Darling Ent., Inc. - are manufacturers of a wide range of products. The chart above
shows the division of product lines between the five companies. Products manufactured by PT&P and its subsidiaries
include:
Engineered pipe hangers and supports: constant spring hangers, variable supports and big ton springs.

Expansion joints: metallic expansion joints, thick wall (flanged and flued), thin wall bellows, furnace bags,
rectangular, slip-type, fabric.

Pre-Insulated pipe supports: hot shoes for high temperatures, cold shoes for cryogenic lines.

Pipe shoes, guides and anchors: pipe shoes and stands, cylinder pipe guides, and anchors.

Shock and vibration controls: hydraulic shock and sway suppressors, vibration controls and sway braces, and
sway strut assemblies.

Support assembly components: pipe hangers, clamps and risers, saddle supports and coverings, hardware,
rods and u-bolts, hold-down clamps, beam attachments, and clevis hangers.

Slide plates: PTFE, 25% glass filled, Bronzphite, marinite, and graphite.

ASME/Misc. fabricated products: ASME code pressure vessels, pig launchers and receivers, duct and transition
pieces, spectacle and line blinds, bellmouth reducers, instrument stands, dampers/louvers, conical strainers, and
API tanks.

FACILITIES
Piping Technology & Products and its fully owned subsidiaries share engineering and manufacturing resources at our 35acre manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas. PT&Ps manufacturing facilities are located near the Port of Houston, the largest port in the United States, for fast and convenient shipping around the world. We have 450,000 square feet of covered
shop space at our manufacturing facility in Houston.
As our long-time customers know, after many years on Long Drive here in Houston, PT&P purchased 7.2 acres on Holmes
Road in Houston, Texas in the summer of 1987. After upgrading the electrical systems, PT&P and Sweco Fab, Inc., PT&Ps
ASME code fabricated shop, relocated to this new facility. Since that time, PT&P has continued to expand and improve its
work space at the Holmes Road facility:

PT&P extends an invitation to all its customers to come to Houston and visit the plant. This is the best way to see our
people, our facilities, and the many capabilities we have to serve you.

MAJOR MILESTONES

1975: Began performing stress analysis.

1978: Incorporated as Piping Technology & Products, Inc. and developed constant load spring hanger design.

1986: Acquired Sweco Fab (ASME U-Stamp shop).

1988: Moved engineering and manufacturing facilities to Holmes Road plant.

1991: Added 17,000 square foot warehouse for storage of hardware and assembly components and 6,000
square foot painting facility with modern environmental controls.

1992: Obtained two adjacent properties, bringing the total plant area to 15.4 acres. This new space was used
for the production of polyurethane components for cryogenic pipe shoes and as assembly area for all pre-insulated pipe supports.

1995: PT&P Plant Expansion I - 100,000 square feet of covered shop space was added to PT&Ps existing facility
for receiving and storage of raw materials and for staging and crating of materials which are ready for shipment.

1997: Acquired U.S. Bellows (metallic expansion joints).

1999: PT&P Plant Expansion II - an additional 100,000 square feet of covered shop space to increase PT&P manufacturing capacity for 1) pre-insulated pipe supports, 2) expansion joint products, and 3) general fabrication.

2001: Obtained 5 additional acres of land adjacent to the existing facility for future expansion.

2003: Launched Field Services division.

2004: Acquired Fronek Group.

2007: ISO 9001: 2000 certified and purchased 5 additional acres of land for expansion.

MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES
Piping Technology & Products and its wholly owned subsidiaries specialize in a wide range of manufacturing techniques
that include metal forming, bellows forming, machining and welding. Piping Technology & Products, Inc. utilizes computerized flame and plasma cutting, plate rollers, and miscellaneous forming, cutting, and punching machines to manufacture
both standard and custom designed products.
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. has the capabilities to:

Produce 40,000 lb. of finished products per day.

Pre-insulate products using calcium silicate, polyurethane, micarta, and permali.

Manufacture with exotic metals such as Inconel, 300 series stainless steel, Duplex stainless steel, carbon steel,
monel, chrome-moly, and hastelloy.

OVER 100,000 SQUARE FEET OF COVERED SHOP SPACE FOR STAGING AND CRATING MATERIALS FOR SHIPPING.

ASME CODE FABRICATOR AND MACHINE SHOP

FABRICATION AREA FOR PRE-INSULATED PIPE SUPPORTS

TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES
Development of our technical personnel and their computerized tools is a major component of the progress at Piping
Technology & Products, Inc. The combination of recent engineering graduates with advanced mathematical training and
experienced fabricators who understand the current products in our industry provides a powerful synergy for creative new
ideas. A number of special designs have been developed to solve unique customer problems.
Finite Element Analysis: Finite element analysis software is used to simulate the loads and resulting stresses which a particular design might experience in the field. The diagram on Page 2 shows the finite element analysis of a pipe shoe. These
time and money-saving computer simulations are used to select designs for prototypes which we later build for physical
testing. Physical tests using hydraulic presses, load cells, and special snubber testing machines, allow us to test products
with actual loads to confirm our design loads and safety factors. Temperature and pressure tests are also used when appropriate. This process is the key to rapid and cost-effective improvement of our products. Finite element analysis is also often
used to prove special designs to our customers.
3D Modeling & Design: 3D Models can be designed and generated for electronic interface check.
PDS Product Catalog: PT&P has also developed software catalogs for leading Plant Design Software. For more information, please visit www.pipingtech.com
Electronic Data Interchange: PT&P regularly conducts electronic data interchange with customers. PT&P dedicates an
in-house team of software developers and integrators to set up intra-company electronic processes that increase data accuracy and reduce cycle time.
Customer-Specific Product Databases: With certain customers, PT&P has created material take-off databases and drawings for their pipe support standards. These systems allow PT&P to accurately and quickly fabricate standard designs used
by major E&C firms. This also permits PT&P to modify and add to the database quickly when customers create new designs.
We recognize that applying the tools of modern technology to our business is a large part of staying competitive in todays
market. We have made significant progress in this area and we expect to continue improving our capabilities.

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ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

ENGINEERED
SPRING SUPPORTS
Variable Spring Supports - Big Ton Springs - Constants - Dynamic Restraints
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45,000 LB. LOAD CUSTOM VARIABLE SPRINGS FOR A POWER PLANT

225,000 LB. LOAD BIG TON SPRINGS, 63X 63 BASE PLATE

2,688 LB. LOAD PTP 100-C TYPE CONSTANTS WITH CUSTOM PAINT

HYDRAULIC SHOCK SUPPRESSOR AND FIG. 70 CLAMP ASSEMBLIES


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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS


DESCRIPTION

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VARIABLE SPRING SUPPORTS


Load and Travel Tables
Units - Pounds and Inches .........................................................................
Units - Kilograms and Millimeters ..........................................................
Drawings and Data
Fig. PTP-1 Short Springs ............................................................................
Fig. PTP-2 Standard Springs .....................................................................
Fig. PTP-4 Double Springs ........................................................................
Fig. PTP-6 Triple Springs ............................................................................
Fig. PTP-8 Quadruple Springs .................................................................
Fig. 400 Light Duty Springs ......................................................................

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BIG TON SPRINGS ................................................................. 37 - 38


CONSTANT SPRING SUPPORTS
Load and Travel Tables
Units - Pounds and Inches .........................................................................
Vertical Constants - Drawings and Data
Fig. PTP 100-A ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 100-B ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 100-C ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 100-D ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 100-E ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 100-F ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 100-G ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 100-U ................................................................................................
Horizontal Constants - Drawings and Data
Fig. PTP 200-A ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 200-B ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 200-C ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 200-D ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 200-E ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 200-F ................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 200-U ................................................................................................

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Dynamic Restraints
Fig. 550 Vibration Control & Sway Brace ............................................
Fig. 510AD & 511AD Hydraulic Shock and Sway Suppressor ......
Mechanical Snubber Assembly ...............................................................
Fig. 2110 & 2120 Sway Struts Assembly ..............................................
E-Dimension for Fig. 2110 & 2120 ..........................................................

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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS


Piping Technology & Products, Inc. is a manufacturer and fabricator of all types of pipe supports. This section is devoted
to variable spring and constant supports. In addition to the many standard supports you will find described here, we
will design and custom-build special supports to meet your specific needs. In fact, many of the items you will see in this
catalog were developed for the specific requirements of a customer who could not use the standard designs available in
our industry. If you do not find what you need, or if you need technical advice, please contact us.
Designers of piping systems must provide for the pull of gravity and for movement due to thermal expansion. Spring
supports, variables, and constants are devices which are cost-effective and structurally sound in solving certain pipe support problems. Constants are more expensive, so they are usually used in more critical applications, described in detail in
the Constant Spring Hangers section.
The illustration below shows three applications of spring supports and one involving a counterweight. In figure (A),
a variable spring support is placed under the horizontal pipe just left of a vertical section which has a guide and rigid
support. In (B) a variable hanger is suspended from above and connected to the elbow above the vertical section. In (C)
the designer has chosen a constant load hanger because the vertical section is connected to a critical nozzle. A counterweight such as shown in (D) may be useful when pipe weights are unknown and must be balanced in the field. Piping
Technology & Products, Inc. will calculate and custom-fabricate such counterweights for you.

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INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS


ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

The Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS) has standard practices SP-58 and SP-69 which are widely used in our
industry. ASME B31.1 and B31.3 are important standards for piping in the power and petrochemical industries. Moreover,
many of our customers have their own standards and designs for pipe supports. At Piping Technology & Products, Inc.,
we always keep these guidelines in mind and manufacture your supports to their strict specifications. In this section, you
will find our standard variable and constant pipe supports.

VARIABLE SPRING SUPPORTS


Variables use coiled springs to support a load and allow movement. The resistance of the coil to a load changes during
compression, which is why these devices are called variables. There are many different designs for variable supports and
a particular nomenclature used to identify them.

TYPES OF VARIABLE SUPPORTS


The term type is used with an alphabetical designation (A-G) to describe seven different physical connections to the
supporting structure. The figure below illustrates the applications and the physical connections for each type. Hangers
are suspended from structural members while base supports (Type F) rest on a supporting surface.

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The spring support is furnished with a threaded bushing in the top plate,
providing for a simple rod attachment for the upper connection.

TYPES B and C

The spring supports are furnished with one or two lugs welded to the top
cap plates of the casing.

TYPE D

The spring support permits adjustment from the top, by turning the nuts
on the hanger rod against a piece of tubing. The tubing is securely welded
to the spring cap. In the type D, the spring is set above the supporting
steel.

TYPE E

The spring support permits rod adjustment from either above or below
the spring. The type E spring is set above the supporting steel or can be
welded directly to the supporting steel from below.

TYPE F

The spring support is designed to support piping from below, directly from
the floor or supporting steel. Adjustment is made by inserting a bar into
holes in the load column and turning the load column as a jack screw. The
base plate is bolted to the case and has four holes for fastening.

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

TYPE A

The installed height of the base (F-type) spring should be specified as follows:

With upward movement from cold to hot position: The installed


height should be the midpoint between the minimum and
maximum X dimension plus the thickness of the load flange.

TYPE G

With downward movement from cold to hot position: The


installed height should be midpoint between the minimum X
dimension plus the load flange thickness plus the amount of the
vertical movement.

The spring support assembly is formed by welding two standard spring


assemblies to the ends of a pair of channels. Type G assembly can accommodate unusually heavy loads, and is especially adaptable for avoiding
interference in spaces where headroom is limited. The assembly can be
furnished with center- to-center dimensions, as specified by the purchaser.
When ordering Type G, divide the total pipe load in half to select the proper
spring size. The travel range of the springs remains unchanged.

The way a variable spring support responds to an applied load depends on the coil or coils inside the casing. Each coil
arrangement has a spring rate expressed in units of pounds/inch (or kilograms/millimeters) of compression. The required
coil size is determined by load while the required number of coils (length) is determined by the anticipated range of
movement. A longer coil or coils placed in series will provide greater travel for similar loads. Manufacturers use their
figure numbers to designate the coil arrangements which provide greater movement. At Piping Technology & Products,
Inc., we use PTP-1, PTP-2, PTP-4, PTP-6, and PTP-8 to designate the five standard coil arrangements we employ to increase
the working range of travel of variable supports. The Load and Travel Tables on Pages 19 and 20 are color-coded to identify the travel and spring rates for each PTP figure number. These tables can be used to select the PTP figure number and
size required for a particular application.

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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

The twenty-three columns designed 00, 10, 20, ..., 220 identify the size and spring rate of coils used in the variables. The
larger numbers have higher spring rates and are used to support greater loads. The recommended working range of
loads for each size is shown between the red lines in the tables. The center of the working range is colored blue. Selecting variables with the loads within the working range provides a reserve above and below to insure the coil can function
inside the casing.
In using the Load and Travel Table to choose the proper variable support, it is best to have the operating (hot) load and
an amount and direction of expected movement. Variability is a key criterion in selecting the figure number and size.
Variability is the percentage of change in the supporting force between the operating (hot) and installed (cold) positions
calculated as shown:

VARIABILITY =

SPRING RATE X MOVEMENT


----------------------------------------------OPERATING LOAD

Good practice, as specified by MSS SP-58, is to choose a support with variability less than or equal to 25%.
Always try to choose a variable with the operating (hot) load near the center line (blue) of the working range in the Load
and Travel Table. If you have a situation in which you cannot select a standard variable which has both the operating load
and the installed load within the working range, contact us and we will help you determine alternatives.
The quality of the spring coil is very important to performance. Piping Technology buys coils from major suppliers with
automated production facilities and Quality Assurance programs to provide the highest quality at competitive prices. We
keep an extensive inventory of coils at all times so we can respond to the emergency requirements of our customers.
Most of our customers request neoprene coating for their spring coils, which we do in our facility. Neoprene protects the
spring coil from many corrosives without affecting the flex life of the coil. In some cases, such as in a furnace installation,
temperatures are too high for neoprene. We apply paint or other types of coatings for this situation. Neoprene is recommended only for operating temperatures up to 255 F.
Each variable spring we build is placed in a load cell and calibrated to the design load and movement. The name plates
(as shown on Page 17) show the position where the pressure plate meets the coil at the operating (hot) load and the
installed (cold) load positions. The name plate also shows PTPs figure number, size, spring rate, and the customers designated mark or tag number.

PTP-1 TYPE F VARIABLE SPRINGS WITH PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED SLIDE PLATES
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B-TYPE VARIABLE SPRING AND CLAMP ASSEMBLIES

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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

VARIABLE SPRING NAME PLATES

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
The physical dimensions of variables are different depending on the figure number
and size you have selected. The following pages provide drawings and dimensions for
every combination of PTPs standard variable supports. If you have a requirement for
which you do not have clearance for the standard spring, please contact us about a
modification to satisfy your requirement.
During assembly the coils are pre-compressed and travel stops, which are painted
red, are installed and banded in place with steel bands as shown in the figure to the
right. Any load, such as in hydro-testing of the pipe, applied to the variable spring
prior to removing the travel stops will not be applied to the coil. When installation is complete, the travel stops must be
removed so the variable spring can function properly.

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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

FINISH
Galvanizing provides the most cost-effective finish for use in corrosive environments. Because the majority of our customers specify galvanized finish, we maintain a large inventory of galvanized components which enables us to assemble
and ship variables very quickly. A longer delivery time may be required when finishes other than galvanized are specified.

SPECIAL FEATURES
Special features can be provided with the PT&P standard variables when required. For example, lifting lugs, such as those shown in the figure on the right,
can be helpful for installing large hangers. Other special features include upper
and lower limit stops, guided load columns, jacking bolts, Type F 25% glass filled
PTFE collars, or extended load columns. Special features may increase the price
and the time required for delivery.

33,723 LB. LOAD F-TYPE VARIABLE SPRINGS WITH


FULLY ADJUSTABLE TRAVEL STOPS

PTP-4 TYPE A VARIABLE SPRINGS WITH A DOWNWARD TRAVEL OF 1.375

FEATURES
1.

Precompression - precompressing the spring coil into the hanger casing saves headroom and erection time.

2.

Slots in the casing at two locations 180 degrees apart allowing for complete in-service visual inspection of the
spring coil and other internal components.

3.

For each series, there is a reserve travel at the upper and lower limits of the working range of the hanger, and
any travel beyond this reserve travel becomes either free up movement or a limit stop for downward travel.

4.

The allowable stress of the coil spring conforms to MSS SP-58.

5.

All-steel construction-spring and casing are fabricated of steel and are rugged and compact.

6.

Anti-corrosive material (stainless steel) is used for the name plate.

7.

Load Indicators are clearly visible in the slot and are easily readable.

8.

The piston plate serves as a centering device or guide, maintaining spring concentricity under eccentric loads.

9.

Finish - hot dipped galvanized, or other, as specified.

10. All F-type supports are supplied with a load flange.

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FIG. PTP-1

SHORT VARIABLE SPRING


TYPE B

TYPE A

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE C

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculate amount & direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
GENERAL DIMENSIONS FOR FIG. PTP-1
ROD
SIZE

HANGER
SIZE

TYPE A

CASING BOTT. PLATE CASING


DIA.
DIA.
LENGTH

TYPES B & C

LOADED LENGTH
X

CASING LUG HOLE HEIGHT


LENGTH
SIZE
OF PIN
B

TYPES A,B & C


LOADED LENGTH
X

CLEVIS
THICKNESS
OPENING

APPROX. WEIGHT
OF EACH

MIN.

MAX.

00

1/2

6 1/8

4 7/8

5 11/16

6 15/16

MIN.

MAX.

lb.

4 7/8

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

8 7/16

9 11/16

10

1/2

6 1/8

5 1/8

5 7/8

20

1/2

6 1/8

5 3/4

6 9/16

7 1/8

5 1/8

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

8 5/8

9 7/8

7 13/16

5 3/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

9 5/16

10 9/16

30

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

5 1/4

6 1/8

7 3/8

5 1/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

8 7/8

10 1/8

40

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

5 5/8

6 5/16

7 9/16

5 5/8

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

9 1/16

10 5/16

10

50

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

6 7/8

8 1/8

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

9 5/8

10 7/8

11

60

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

7 3/16

8 7/16

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

9 15/16

11 3/16

17

70

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

6 5/8

7 7/8

9 1/8

6 5/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

10 5/8

11 7/8

20

80

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

6 7/8

8 1/4

9 1/2

6 7/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

11

12 1/4

21

90

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

7 1/4

8 1/8

9 3/8

7 1/4

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

10 7/8

12 1/8

46

100

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

7 3/4

8 7/16

9 11/16

7 3/4

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

11 3/16

12 7/16

52

110

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

6 7/16

8 1/8

9 3/8

6 7/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

10 7/8

12 1/8

45

120

8 5/8

11 5/8

7 1/8

9 1/16

10 5/16

7 1/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

12 9/16

13 13/16

48

130

8 5/8

11 5/8

8 1/2

9 3/4

11

8 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

13 1/4

14 1/2

59

140

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

10 1/2

11 3/4

1 1/2

5/8

15 1/2

16 3/4

62

150

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

8 7/8

11 5/16 12 9/16

8 7/8

1 1/2

5/8

16 5/16

17 9/16

74

160

1 1/2

8 5/8

11 5/8

10 1/2

13 1/2

10 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

19

20 1/4

88

170

1 3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

11 3/4

15 9/16 16 13/16 11 3/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

21 1/16

22 5/16

106

180

12 3/4

N/A

15

17 1/8

18 3/8

15

2 3/8

2 7/8

3/4

24 1/8

25 3/8

229

190

2 1/4

12 3/4

N/A

16

18 3/8

19 5/8

16

2 5/8

4 1/2

3 1/8

3/4

25 7/8

27 1/8

256

200

2 1/2

12 3/4

N/A

20

22 3/8

23 5/8

20

2 7/8

4 1/2

3 1/4

30 7/8

32 1/8

320

210

2 3/4

12 3/4

N/A

20 5/8

23 1/4

24 1/2

20 5/8

3 1/8

4 1/2

3 5/8

31 3/4

33

371

220

12 3/4

N/A

24 7/8

27 3/4

29

24 7/8

3 3/8

3 7/8

36 3/4

38

14 3/4

460
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SHORT VARIABLE SPRINGS

FIG. PTP-1
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE E

TYPE D

TYPE F

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculate amount & direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPES D & E
HANGER
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

ROD
LENGTH

NUT
ALLOW.

TYPE F
SPACER
HEIGHT
M

APPROX.
WEIGHT
OF EACH
lb.

CASING
LENGTH
B

BOTTOM FLANGE
BOLT CIRCLE

BOTTOM
FLANGE
THK. X SQ.

MIN.

MAX.

BOTTOM LOAD
FLANGE COLUMN
BOLTS
DIA.

LOAD
FLANGE
THK. X SQ.

LOADED LENGTH
X
MIN.

APPROX.
WEIGHT

MAX.

lb.

00

4 5/8

7 1/2

1 1/4

1 3/4

4 5/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 6 3/16

6 11/16

10

10

4 7/8

7 3/4

1 1/4

1 3/4

4 7/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 6 7/16

6 15/16

10

20

5 1/2

8 3/8

1 1/4

1 3/4

5 1/2

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 7 1/16

7 9/16

11

30

7 7/8

1 1/4

1 3/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

6 9/16

7 1/16

17

40

5 3/8

8 1/4

1 1/4

1 3/4

5 3/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

6 15/16

7 7/16

18

50

5 3/4

8 5/8

1 1/4

1 3/4

10

5 3/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

7 5/16

7 13/16

19

60

5 3/4

9 1/16

1 1/2

1 3/4

16

5 3/4

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

7 5/16

7 13/16

30

70

6 3/8

9 11/16

1 1/2

1 3/4

19

6 3/8

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

7 15/16

8 7/16

32

80

6 5/8

9 15/16

1 1/2

1 3/4

20

6 5/8

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

8 3/16

8 11/16

33

90

11 1/4

1 3/4

1 3/4

42

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

8 9/16

9 9/16

68

100

7 1/2

11 3/4

1 3/4

1 3/4

48

7 1/2

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

9 1/16

10 1/16

74

110

6 3/16

10 11/16

1 3/4

41

6 3/16

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

7 3/4

8 3/4

66

120

6 3/4

11 1/4

2 1/4

1 3/4

43

6 3/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

8 5/16

9 5/16

68

130

8 1/8

12 7/8

2 1/2

1 3/4

53

8 1/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

9 11/16

10 11/16

71

140

8 5/8

13 1/8

2 1/2

1 3/4

55

8 5/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

10 3/16

11 3/16

81

150

8 1/2

14 1/8

1 3/4

65

8 1/2

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

10 1/16

11 1/16

86

160

10

15 7/8

3 1/2

1 3/4

77

10

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

11 9/16

12 9/16

98

170

11 1/4

17 5/8

1 3/4

91

11 1/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

12 13/16

13 13/16

112

180

14 3/8

19 3/16

4 9/16

1 3/4

196

11 7/8

5/8 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 13 7/16

14 7/16

240

190

15 3/8

20 5/8

1 3/4

216

12 7/8

5/8 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 14 7/16

15 7/16

245

200

19 1/4

23 5/16

5 9/16

1 3/4

272

15 5/8

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 17 3/16

18 3/16

314

210

19 7/8

25

6 1/4

1 3/4

309

16 1/4

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 17 13/16

18 13/16

318

220

24 1/8

29 5/8

6 5/8

1 3/4

401

20 1/2

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 22 1/16

23 1/16

413

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FIG. PTP-1

SHORT VARIABLE SPRINGS


ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculate amount & direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPE G
HANGER
SIZE

MAX.
PIPE SIZE

MAX.
C-C
DIM.

CHANNEL
SIZE

SPACING
BETWEEN
CHANNELS

APPROX.
WEIGHT

ROD
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

CASING
DIA.

MIN. THREAD
ENGAGEMENT

lb.

00

25

1/2

4 5/8

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/16

10

25

1/2

4 7/8

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

20

27

1/2

5 1/2

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/16

30

29

1/2

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

1 1/8

40

31

1/2

5 3/8

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

15/16

50

32

1/2

5 3/4

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

1 1/8

60

45

5/8

5 3/4

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

1 7/16

70

51

5/8

6 3/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

1 1/2

3/4

80

53

5/8

6 5/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

1 5/8

90

105

3/4

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

1 1/4

100

117

3/4

7 1/2

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

1 1/16

110

101

3/4

6 3/16

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

2 1/16

120

112

6 3/4

8 5/8

1 9/16

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

1 1/2

2 5/16

130

134

8 1/8

8 5/8

1 3/4

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

1 5/8

140

139

1 1/4

8 5/8

8 5/8

1 3/4

16

33

C5

6.7

1 1/2

1 7/8

36

C6

10.5

150

172

1 1/4

8 1/2

8 5/8

1 7/8

20

2 1/8

2 15/16

160

202

1 1/2

10

8 5/8

2 3/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

3 1/2

170

238

1 3/4

11 1/4

8 5/8

2 7/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

4 5/16

180

488

14 3/8

12 3/4

2 13/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 3/8

190

539

2 1/4

15 3/8

12 3/4

3 1/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 5/8

2 7/8

200

669

2 1/2

19 1/4

12 3/4

3 5/16

20

40

C 12

20.7

2 7/8

2 7/8

210

827

2 3/4

19 7/8

12 3/4

3 11/16

24

48

C 15

33.9

3 1/8

3 1/8

220

1,006

24 1/8

12 3/4

3 15/16

24

48

C 15

33.9

3 3/8

3 3/8

1/2

2 5/8

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STANDARD VARIABLE SPRINGS

FIG. PTP-2
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE B

TYPE A

TYPE C

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
GENERAL DIMENSIONS FOR FIG. PTP-2
ROD
SIZE

HANGER
SIZE

TYPE A

TYPES B & C

LOADED LENGTH
X

CASING BOTT. PLATE CASING


DIA.
DIA.
LENGTH
B

CASING LUG HOLE HEIGHT


LENGTH
SIZE
OF PIN
B

TYPES A,B & C


LOADED LENGTH
X

CLEVIS
THICKNESS
OPENING

APPROX. WEIGHT
OF EACH

MIN.

MAX.

MIN.

MAX.

00

1/2

6 1/8

7 1/4

7 9/16

10 1/16

7 1/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

10 5/16

12 13/16

lb.
7

10

1/2

6 1/8

8 3/32

8 5/16

10 13/16

8 3/32

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

11 1/16

13 9/16

20

1/2

6 1/8

8 7/8

9 1/16

11 9/16

8 7/8

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

11 13/16

14 5/16

30

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

7 15/16

8 7/16

10 15/16

7 15/16

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

11 3/16

13 11/16

12

40

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

8 1/2

8 3/4

11 1/4

8 1/2

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

11 1/2

14

14

50

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

9 1/4

9 5/8

12 1/8

9 1/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

12 3/8

14 7/8

15

60

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

9 3/16

9 11/16

12 3/16

9 3/16

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

12 7/16

14 15/16

24

70

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

10 1/8

10 3/4

13 1/4

10 1/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

13 1/2

16

27

80

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

10 5/8

11 1/4

13 3/4

10 5/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

14

16 1/2

29

90

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

10 11/16

12 1/4

14 3/4

10 11/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

15

17 1/2

56

100

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

11 7/8

13

15 1/2

11 7/8

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

15 3/4

18 1/4

62

110

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

9 11/16

11 7/16 13 15/16

9 11/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

14 3/16

16 11/16

56
61

120

8 5/8

11 5/8

10 5/8

12 1/16 14 9/16 10 5/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

15 9/16

18 1/16

130

8 5/8

11 5/8

13 1/8

13 3/4

16 1/4

13 1/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

17 1/4

19 3/4

79

140

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

13 5/8

14 1/2

17

13 5/8

1 1/2

5/8

19 1/2

22

84

150

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

13 1/2

15 1/8

17 5/8

13 1/2

1 1/2

5/8

20 1/8

22 5/8

100

160

1 1/2

8 5/8

11 5/8

16 1/8

18 1/8

20 5/8

16 1/8

1 3/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

23 5/8

26 1/8

124

170

1 3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

18 1/4

20 15/16 23 7/16 18 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

26 7/16

28 15/16

154

180

12 3/4

N/A

20 1/2

21 1/8

23 5/8

20 1/2

2 3/8

2 7/8

3/4

28 1/8

30 5/8

301

190

2 1/4

12 3/4

N/A

22 3/4

23 5/8

26 1/8

22 3/4

2 5/8

4 1/2

3 1/8

200

2 1/2

12 3/4

N/A

27 7/8

28 3/4

31 1/4

27 7/8

2 7/8

4 1/2

3 1/4

210

2 3/4

12 3/4

N/A

30 9/16

31 1/16 33 9/16 30 9/16

3 1/8

4 1/2

3 5/8

39 9/16

42 1/16

528

220

12 3/4

N/A

36 1/4

37 3/16 39 11/16 36 1/4

3 3/8

3 7/8

46 3/16

48 11/16

684

3/4
1

31 1/8

33 5/8

348

37 1/4

39 3/4

456

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FIG. PTP-2

STANDARD VARIABLE SPRINGS


TYPE E

TYPE D

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE F

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPES D & E

TYPE F

CASING
LENGTH

ROD
LENGTH

NUT
ALLOW.

SPACER
HEIGHT

APPROX.
WEIGHT
OF EACH

CASING
LENGTH

BOTTOM
FLANGE

lb.

THK. X SQ.

00

11

1/16

1/4

1/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16

10

7 27/32

11 15/16

1/4

1/8

7 27/32

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16

9 11/32

20

12 11/16

1/4

1/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 10

30

7 11/16

11 11/16

1/4

1/8

11

7 11/16

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

3/16

11

3/16

21

40

12

5/16

1/4

1/8

12

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

3/4

11

3/4

23

50

13

1/4

1/8

60

8 15/16

13

5/16

1/2

HANGER
SIZE

5/8

1/4

5/8

1/4

BOTTOM FLANGE
BOLT CIRCLE
MIN.

BOTTOM
FLANGE
BOLTS

LOAD
COLUMN
DIA.

MAX.

LOAD
FLANGE

LOADED LENGTH
X

THK. X SQ.

MIN.
1/2

1/8

MAX.
10

1/2

APPROX.
WEIGHT
lb.
13

11 11/32

13

12

14

1/8

14

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

10

1/2

12

1/2

24

22

8 15/16

3/8 x

1/8

10

7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

10

7/16

12

7/16

37

70

7/8

14

1/4

1/2

25

7/8

3/8 x

1/8

10

7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

11

3/8

13

3/8

43

80

10

3/8

14

3/4

1/2

26

10

3/8

3/8 x

1/8

10

7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

11

7/8

13

7/8

44

90

10

7/16

15

5/8

3/4

51

10

7/16

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

11 15/16

13 15/16

81

100

11

5/8

16

7/8

3/4

58

11

5/8

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

13

15

88

110

7/16

14 15/16

51

7/16

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

10 15/16

12 15/16

120

10

1/4

15 13/16

1/4

56

10

1/4

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

11

3/4

13

3/4

85

130

12

3/4

18

5/8

1/2

73

12

3/4

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

14

1/4

16

1/4

105

140

13

1/4

18

3/4

1/2

150

13

1/8

19

3/4

160

15

5/8

22

9/16

170

17

3/4

25

1/8

180

19

7/8

25 11/16

190

22

1/8

28

3/8

200

27

1/8

32

3/16

210

29 13/16

35

9/16

220

35

42

1/2

1/2

9/16

1/8

1/8

80

77

13

1/4

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

14

3/4

16

3/4

109

88

13

1/8

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

14

5/8

16

5/8

116

107

15

5/8

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

17

1/8

19

1/8

136

133

17

3/4

1/2 x 13 1/4

12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

19

1/4

21

1/4

159

262

17

3/8

5/8 x 17 1/4

17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

18

7/8

20

7/8

313

300

19

5/8

5/8 x 17 1/4

17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

21

1/8

23

1/8

350

9/16

370

23

1/2

3/4 x 17 1/4

17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

25

1/4

455

25 13/16

3/4 x 17 1/4

17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

27

5/16

29

5/16

466

5/8

505

31

3/4 x 17 1/4

17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

33

3/8

35

3/8

624

7/8

27

441

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STANDARD VARIABLE SPRINGS

FIG. PTP-2
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE G

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPE G
HANGER
SIZE

CHANNEL
SIZE

SPACING
BETWEEN
CHANNELS

ROD
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

CASING
DIA.

MIN. THREAD
ENGAGEMENT

lb.

00

28

1/2

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

13/16

10

29

1/2

7 27/32

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

23/32

20

30

1/2

8 5/8

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

30

37

1/2

7 11/16

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

40

38

1/2

8 1/4

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

50

39

1/2

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

60

57

5/8

8 15/16

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

70

63

5/8

9 7/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

1 1/8

80

67

5/8

10 3/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

1 1/8

90

123

3/4

10 7/16

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

2 3/16

100

137

3/4

11 5/8

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

1 3/4

110

125

3/4

9 7/16

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

2 3/8

120

137

10 1/4

8 5/8

1 9/16

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

2 1/16

130

175

12 3/4

8 5/8

1 3/4

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

1 1/4

140

183

1 1/4

13 1/4

8 5/8

1 3/4

16

33

C5

6.7

1 1/2

1 1/2

150

224

1 1/4

13 1/8

8 5/8

1 7/8

20

36

C6

10.5

2 1/8

2 3/8

160

270

1 1/2

15 5/8

8 5/8

2 3/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

2 3/4

170

326

1 3/4

17 3/4

8 5/8

2 7/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

3 7/16

180

630

19 7/8

12 3/4

2 13/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 3/8

1 3/8

190

723

2 1/4

22 1/8

12 3/4

3 1/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 5/8

1 5/8

200

933

2 1/2

27 1/8

12 3/4

3 5/16

20

40

C 12

20.7

2 7/8

1 5/8

210

1,137

2 3/4

29 13/16 12 3/4

3 11/16

24

48

C 15

33.9

3 1/8

1 1/4

220

1,436

35 1/2

3 15/16

24

48

C 15

33.9

3 3/8

1 11/16

12 3/4

MAX.
PIPE SIZE

MAX.
C-C
DIM.

APPROX.
WEIGHT

3/4

11/16
1
3/4

7/8

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FIG. PTP-4

DOUBLE VARIABLE SPRINGS


TYPE B

TYPE A

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE C

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
GENERAL DIMENSIONS FOR FIG. PTP-4
ROD
SIZE

HANGER
SIZE

CASING
DIA.

BOTT. PLATE
DIA.

TYPE A

TYPES B & C

LOADED LENGTH
X

CASING
LENGTH
B

CASING LUG HOLE HEIGHT


LENGTH
SIZE
OF PIN
E

MIN.

MAX.

MIN.

MAX.

1/2

6 1/8

13 1/2

14 3/8

19 3/8

13 1/2

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

14 3/8

22 1/8

11

10

1/2

6 1/8

15 1/4

15 15/16 20 15/16 15 1/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

15 15/16

23 11/16

13

20

1/2

6 1/8

16 3/4

17 7/16 22 7/16 16 3/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

17 7/16

25 3/16

15

30

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

14 7/8

15 3/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

15 3/4

23 1/2

20

40

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

16

16 1/16 21 1/16 16

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

16 1/16

23 13/16

23

50

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

17 1/2

18 7/16 23 7/16 17 1/2

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

18 7/16

26 3/16

25

60

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

17 1/4

18 3/8

23 3/8

17 1/4

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

18 3/8

26 1/8

38

70

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

19 1/8

20 3/8

25 3/8

19 1/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

20 3/8

28 1/8

46

80

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

20 1/8

21 3/8

26 3/8

20 1/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

21 3/8

29 1/8

58

25 7/8

14 7/8

APPROX. WEIGHT
OF EACH

00

20 3/4

TYPES A,B & C


LOADED LENGTH
X

CLEVIS
THICKNESS
OPENING

lb.

90

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

20 1/16

20 7/8

20 1/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

20 7/8

28 5/8

87

100

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

22 7/16

23 5/16 28 5/16 22 7/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

23 5/16

31 1/16

104

110

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

18 1/16

19 11/16 24 11/16 18 1/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

19 11/16

27 7/16

88

120

8 5/8

11 5/8

19 5/8

21 9/16 26 9/16 19 5/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

21 9/16

30 1/16

98

130

8 5/8

11 5/8

24 5/8

25 7/8

30 7/8

24 5/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

25 7/8

34 3/8

134

140

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

25 3/8

26 7/8

31 7/8

25 3/8

1 1/2

5/8

26 7/8

36 7/8

143

150

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

25 3/8

28 1/4

33 1/4

25 3/8

1 1/2

5/8

28 1/4

38 1/4

158

160

1 1/2

8 5/8

11 5/8

30

33 1/16 38 1/16 30

1 3/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

33 1/16

43 9/16

204

170

1 3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

34 1/4

38 3/16 43 3/16 34 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

38 3/16

48 11/16

259

180

12 3/4

N/A

35 1/2

37 5/8

42 5/8

35 1/2

2 3/8

2 7/8

3/4

37 5/8

49 5/8

482

190

2 1/4

12 3/4

N/A

40

42 3/8

47 3/8

40

2 5/8

4 1/2

3 1/8

3/4

42 3/8

54 7/8

570

200

2 1/2

12 3/4

N/A

48 3/8

50 3/4

55 3/4

48 3/8

2 7/8

4 1/2

3 1/4

50 3/4

64 1/4

772

210

2 3/4

12 3/4

N/A

53

55 5/8

60 5/8

53

3 1/8

4 1/2

3 5/8

55 5/8

69 1/8

220

12 3/4

N/A

65 1/8

68

73

65 1/8

3 3/8

3 7/8

68

82

910
1,210
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DOUBLE VARIABLE SPRINGS

FIG. PTP-4
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp4-def
TYPE D

TYPE E

TYPE F

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.

TYPES D & E
HANGER
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

ROD
LENGTH

B
00

13 1/4

10
20

NUT
ALLOW.

TYPE F
SPACER
HEIGHT

APPROX.
WEIGHT OF
EACH

lb.

CASING
LENGTH
B

BOTTOM
FLANGE

BOTTOM FLANGE
BOLT CIRCLE

THK. X SQ.

MIN.

MAX.

LOAD
FLANGE

LOADED LENGTH
X

APPROX.
WEIGHT

BOTTOM
FLANGE
BOLTS

LOAD
COLUMN
DIA.

MIN.

MAX.

lb.

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 14 7/8

16 7/8

19

THK. X SQ.

19 3/8

1 1/4

5 1/2

11

13 1/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

15

21 1/8

1 1/4

5 1/2

13

15

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 16 5/8

18 5/8

20

16 1/2

22 5/8

1 1/4

5 1/2

15

16 1/2

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 18 1/8

20 1/8

22

30

14 5/8

20 3/4

1 1/4

5 1/2

19

14 5/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

16 1/4

18 1/4

33

40

15 3/4

22

1 1/4

5 1/2

22

15 3/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

17 3/8

19 3/8

37

50

17 1/4

23 3/8

1 1/4

5 1/2

24

17 1/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

18 7/8

20 7/8

39

60

17

23 11/16

1 1/2

5 1/2

37

17

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

18 5/8

20 5/8

59

70

18 7/8

25 5/8

1 1/2

5 1/2

45

18 7/8

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

20 1/2

22 1/2

69

80

19 7/8

26 9/16

1 1/2

5 1/2

49

19 7/8

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

21 1/2

23 1/2

72

90

19 13/16

27 7/16

1 3/4

5 1/2

84

19 13/16

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

21 7/16

23 7/16

126

100

22 3/16

29 7/8

1 3/4

5 1/2

98

22 3/16

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

23 13/16

25 13/16

140

110

17 13/16

25 3/4

5 1/2

85

17 13/16

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

19 7/16

21 7/16

124

120

19 1/4

27 1/4

2 1/4

5 1/2

94

19 1/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

20 7/8

22 7/8

134

130

24 1/4

32 5/8

2 1/2

5 1/2

129

24 1/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

25 7/8

27 7/8

171

140

25

32 7/8

2 1/2

5 1/2

137

25

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

26 5/8

28 5/8

178

150

25

33 3/4

5 1/2

149

25

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

26 5/8

28 5/8

187

160

29 1/2

38 7/8

3 1/2

5 1/2

188

29 1/2

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

31 1/8

33 1/8

227

170

33 3/4

43 1/2

5 1/2

233

33 3/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

35 3/8

37 3/8

273

180

34 7/8

43 3/16

4 9/16

5 1/2

447

32 3/8

5/8 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

34

36

520

190

39 3/8

48 1/8

5 1/2

518

36 7/8

5/8 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

38 1/2

40 1/2

594

200

47 5/8

55 3/16

5 9/16

5 1/2

693

44

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

45 5/8

47 5/8

777

210

52 1/4

60 5/8

6 1/4

5 1/2

815

48 5/8

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

50 1/4

52 1/4

842

220

64 3/8

73 1/8

6 5/8

5 1/2

1,110

60 3/8

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

62

64

1,154
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FIG. PTP-4

DOUBLE VARIABLE SPRINGS


ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE G

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPE G
HANGER
SIZE

APPROX.
WEIGHT

ROD
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

CASING
DIA.

MIN. THREAD
ENGAGEMENT

MAX.
PIPE SIZE

MAX.
C-C
DIM.

CHANNEL
SIZE

SPACING
BETWEEN
CHANNELS

lb.

00

35

1/2

13 1/4

7/8

F
12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

1 7/8

10

39

1/2

15

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

1 11/16

20

43

1/2

16 1/2

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

1 11/16

30

51

1/2

14 5/8

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

1 7/8

40

57

1/2

15 3/4

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

1 1/16

50

61

1/2

17 1/4

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

1 15/16

60

87

5/8

17

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

2 1/8

70

103

5/8

18 7/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

2 1/4

80

127

5/8

19 7/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

2 1/4

90

187

3/4

19 13/16

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

1 15/16

100

221

3/4

22 3/16

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

110

189

3/4

17 13/16

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

2 3/4

120

213

19 1/4

8 5/8

1 9/16

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

3 1/16

130

285

24 1/4

8 5/8

1 3/4

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

2 3/8

140

303

1 1/4

25

8 5/8

1 3/4

16

33

C5

6.7

1 1/2

2 5/8

150

342

1 1/4

25

8 5/8

1 7/8

20

36

C6

10.5

2 1/8

4 1/8

36

C8

11.5

160

434

1 1/2

29 1/2

8 5/8

2 3/16

20

2 1/8

4 5/16

170

544

1 3/4

33 3/4

8 5/8

2 7/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

5 3/16

180

996

34 7/8

12 3/4

2 13/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 3/8

3 3/8

190

1,171

2 1/4

39 3/8

12 3/4

3 1/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 5/8

3 5/8

200

1,573

2 1/2

47 5/8

12 3/4

3 5/16

20

40

C 12

20.7

2 7/8

3 5/8

210

1,905

2 3/4

52 1/4

12 3/4

3 11/16

24

48

C 15

33.9

3 1/8

3 7/8

220

2,506

64 3/8

12 3/4

3 15/16

24

48

C 15

33.9

3 3/8

4 1/8
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TRIPLE VARIABLE SPRINGS

FIG. PTP-6
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp6-abc
TYPE B

TYPE A

TYPE C

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
GENERAL DIMENSIONS FOR FIG. PTP-6
ROD
SIZE

HANGER
SIZE

CASING
DIA.

TYPE A
CASING
LENGTH

TYPES B & C

LOADED LENGTH
X
MIN.

CASING LUG HOLE HEIGHT


LENGTH
SIZE
OF PIN

MAX.

TYPES A,B & C


LOADED LENGTH
X

CLEVIS
THICKNESS
OPENING
S

MIN.

MAX.

1/2

6 1/8

19 1/2

19 1/2

27

19 1/2

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

22 1/4

29 3/4

17

10

1/2

6 1/8

22 1/8

23 1/8

30 5/8

22 1/8

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

25 7/8

33 3/8

20

20

1/2

6 1/8

24 3/8

25 3/8

32 7/8

24 3/8

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

28 1/8

35 5/8

23

30

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

21 5/8

22 5/8

30 1/8

21 5/8

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

25 3/8

32 7/8

30

40

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

23 1/4

24 1/4

31 3/4

23 1/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

27

34 1/2

35

50

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

25 1/2

26 1/2

34

25 1/2

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

29 1/4

36 3/4

38

60

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

25 1/8

26 1/4

33 3/4

25 1/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

29

36 1/2

57

70

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

27 7/8

29 1/8

36 5/8

27 7/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

31 7/8

39 3/8

69

80

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

29 3/8

30 5/8

38 1/8

29 3/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

33 3/8

40 7/8

87

90

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

29 3/16

30 5/16

37 13/16

29 3/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

33 1/16

40 9/16

131

100

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

32 3/4

33 7/8

41 3/8

32 3/4

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

36 5/8

44 1/8

156

lb.

8 5/8

11 5/8

26 3/16

27 13/16

35 5/16

26 3/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

30 9/16

38 1/16

132

120

8 5/8

11 5/8

28 3/8

30 5/16

37 13/16

28 3/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

33 13/16

41 5/16

147

130

8 5/8

11 5/8

35 7/8

37 1/8

44 5/8

35 7/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

40 5/8

48 1/8

201

140

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

36 3/4

38 1/4

45 3/4

36 3/4

1 1/2

5/8

43 1/4

50 3/4

215

150

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

36 3/4

39 5/16

46 13/16

36 3/4

1 1/2

5/8

44 5/16

51 13/16

237

160

1 1/2

8 5/8

11 5/8

43 5/8

46 11/16

54 3/16

43 5/8

1 3/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

52 3/16

59 11/16

306

170

1 3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

50

53 15/16

61 7/16

50

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

59 7/16

66 15/16

389

180

12 3/4

N/A

50 1/4

52 15/16

60 7/16

50 1/4

2 3/8

2 7/8

3/4

59 15/16

67 7/16

723

190

2 1/4

12 3/4

N/A

57

59 15/16

67 7/16

57

2 5/8

4 1/2

3 1/8

3/4

67 7/16

74 15/16

855

200

2 1/2

12 3/4

N/A

67 3/8

70 3/16

77 11/16

67 3/8

2 7/8

4 1/2

3 1/4

78 11/16

86 3/16

1,158

210

2 3/4

12 3/4

N/A

73 7/8

77 7/16

84 15/16

73 7/8

3 1/8

4 1/2

3 5/8

85 15/16

93 7/16

1,365

220

12 3/4

N/A

92 1/8

95 15/16

103 7/16

92 1/8

3 3/8

3 7/8

104 15/16

112 7/16

110

15/16

APPROX. WEIGHT
OF EACH

00

3/4

BOTT. PLATE
DIA.

1,815
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FIG. PTP-6

TRIPLE VARIABLE SPRINGS


TYPE E

TYPE D

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE F

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPES D & E
HANGER
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

ROD
LENGTH

NUT
ALLOW.

TYPE F
SPACER
HEIGHT
M

APPROX.
WEIGHT
OF EACH
lb.

CASING
LENGTH
B

BOTTOM
FLANGE

BOTTOM FLANGE
BOLT CIRCLE

THK. X SQ.

MIN.

MAX.

BOTTOM
FLANGE
BOLTS

LOAD
COLUMN
DIA.

LOAD
FLANGE

LOADED LENGTH
X

THK. X SQ.

APPROX.
WEIGHT

MIN.

MAX.

00

19 1/4

28 3/16

1 1/4

8 1/2

17

19 1/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 20 7/8

22 7/8

29

10

21 7/8

31

1 1/4

8 1/2

20

21 7/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 23 1/2

25 1/2

30

20

24 1/8

33 1/4

1 1/4

8 1/2

23

24 1/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

8 3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 25 3/4

27 3/4

33

30

21 3/8

30 7/16

1 1/4

8 1/2

29

21 3/8

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

23

25

50

40

23

32 5/16

1 1/4

8 1/2

33

23

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

24 5/8

26 5/8

56

50

25 1/4

34 3/8

1 1/4

8 1/2

36

25 1/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

7 3/4

8 3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

26 7/8

28 7/8

59

60

24 7/8

34 5/8

1 1/2

8 1/2

56

24 7/8

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16 26 1/2

28 1/2

89

70

27 5/8

37 9/16

1 1/2

8 1/2

68

27 5/8

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16 29 1/4

31 1/4

104

80

29 1/8

38 15/16

1 1/2

8 1/2

74

29 1/8

3/8 x

8 1/8

10 7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16 30 3/4

32 3/4

108

90

28 15/16

39 11/16

1 3/4

8 1/2

126

28 15/16

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

32 9/16

189

100

32 1/2

43 1/8

1 3/4

8 1/2

147

32 1/2

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

34 1/8

36 1/8

210

110

25 15/16

37 1/16

8 1/2

128

25 15/16

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

27 9/16

29 9/16

186

120

28

39 3/16

2 1/4

8 1/2

141

28

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

29 5/8

31 5/8

201

130

35 1/2

47 1/8

2 1/2

8 1/2

194

35 1/2

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

37 1/8

39 1/8

257

140

36 3/8

47 1/2

2 1/2

8 1/2

206

36 3/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

38

40

267

150

36 3/8

48 1/4

8 1/2

224

36 3/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

38

40

281

160

43 1/8

55 11/16

3 1/2

8 1/2

282

43 1/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

44 3/4

46 3/4

341

170

49 1/2

62 1/8

8 1/2

350

49 1/2

1/2 x 13 1/4 12 1/4

16 1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

51 1/8

53 1/8

410

180

49 5/8

61 3/16

4 3/16

8 1/2

671

47 1/8

5/8 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 48 3/4

50 3/4

780

190

56 3/8

63 3/8

8 1/2

777

53 7/8

5/8 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 55 1/2

57 1/2

891

200

66 5/8

78 1/16

5 9/16

8 1/2

1,040

64

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 64 5/8

66 5/8

1,166

210

73 1/8

86 3/16

6 1/4

8 1/2

1,223

70 7/8

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 71 1/8

73 1/8

1,263

220

91 3/8

107 3/4

6 5/8

8 1/2

1,665

89 1/8

3/4 x 17 1/4 17 3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 89

91

1,731

30 9/16

lb.

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TRIPLE VARIABLE SPRINGS

FIG. PTP-6
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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TYPE G

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPE G
HANGER
SIZE

APPROX.
WEIGHT

ROD
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

CASING
DIA.

MIN. THREAD
ENGAGEMENT

MAX.
PIPE SIZE

MAX.
C-C
DIM.

CHANNEL
SIZE

SPACING
BETWEEN
CHANNELS

lb.

00

53

1/2

19 1/4

7/8

F
12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

1 1/2

10

59

1/2

21 7/8

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

2 1/2

20

65

1/2

24 1/8

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

2 1/2

30

C3

4.1

30

77

1/2

21 3/8

5 9/16

7/8

16

3/4

2 1/2

40

86

1/2

23

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

2 1/2

50

92

1/2

25 1/4

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

2 1/2

60

131

5/8

24 7/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

2 5/8

70

155

5/8

27 5/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

2 3/4

80

191

5/8

29 1/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

2 3/4

90

281

3/4

28 15/16

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

2 3/4

100

332

3/4

32 1/2

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

2 3/4

110

284

3/4

25 15/16

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

3 1/4

120

320

28

8 5/8

1 9/16

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

3 9/16

130

428

35 1/2

8 5/8

1 3/4

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

2 7/8

140

455

1 1/4

36 3/8

8 5/8

1 3/4

16

33

C5

6.7

1 1/2

3 1/8

150

513

1 1/4

36 3/8

8 5/8

1 7/8

20

36

C6

10.5

2 1/8

4 5/16

160

651

1 1/2

43 1/8

8 5/8

2 3/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

4 13/16

170

816

1 3/4

49 1/2

8 5/8

2 7/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

5 11/16

180

1,494

49 5/8

12 3/4

2 13/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 3/8

4 7/16

190

1,747

2 1/4

56 3/8

12 3/4

3 1/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 5/8

4 11/16

200

2,360

2 1/2

66 5/8

12 3/4

3 5/16

20

40

C 12

20.7

2 7/8

4 9/16

48

C 15

33.9

3 1/8

5 5/16

48

C 15

33.9

3 3/8

210

2,858

2 3/4

73 1/8

12 3/4

3 11/16

24

220

3,759

91 3/8

12 3/4

3 15/16

24

5 9/16
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FIG. PTP-8

QUADRUPLE VARIABLE SPRINGS


TYPE B

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp8-abc
TYPE C

TYPE A

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
GENERAL DIMENSIONS FOR FIG. PTP-8
ROD
SIZE

HANGER
SIZE

CASING
DIA.

BOTT. PLATE
DIA.

TYPE A
CASING
LENGTH

TYPES B & C

LOADED LENGTH
X

CASING
LENGTH

LUG HOLE HEIGHT


SIZE
OF PIN

TYPES A,B & C


LOADED LENGTH
X

CLEVIS
THICKNESS
OPENING

APPROX. WEIGHT
OF EACH

MIN.

MAX.

MIN.

MAX.

lb.

00

1/2

6 1/8

25 1/2

26 1/2

35 1/2

25 1/2

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

29 1/4

38 1/4

22

10

1/2

6 1/8

29

30

39

29

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

32 3/4

41 3/4

26

20

1/2

6 1/8

32

33

42

32

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

35 3/4

44 3/4

30

30

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

28

29

38

28

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

31 3/4

40 3/4

40

40

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

30 1/2

31 1/2

40 1/2

30 1/2

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

34 1/4

43 1/4

46

50

1/2

5 9/16

7 5/8

33 1/4

34 1/4

43 1/4

33 1/4

11/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

7/8

1/4

37

46

50

60

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

33

34 1/4

43 1/4

33

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

37

46

76

70

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

36 5/8

37 7/8

46 7/8

36 5/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

40 5/8

49 5/8

92

80

5/8

6 5/8

8 7/8

38 5/8

39 7/8

48 7/8

38 5/8

13/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/16

1/4

42 5/8

51 5/8

116

90

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

38 3/8

39 1/2

48 1/2

38 3/8

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

42 1/4

51 1/4

174

100

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

43 1/8

43 1/4

52 1/4

43 1/8

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

46

55

208

110

3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

34 3/8

36

45

34 3/8

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

3/8

38 3/4

47 3/4

176

120

8 5/8

11 5/8

37 1/8

38 15/16

47 15/16

37 1/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

42 7/16

51 7/16

196

130

8 5/8

11 5/8

47 1/8

48 3/8

57 3/8

47 1/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

51 7/8

60 7/8

268

140

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

48 1/8

49 5/8

58 5/8

48 1/8

1 1/2

5/8

54 5/8

63 5/8

286

150

1 1/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

48 1/8

51 1/2

60 1/2

48 1/8

1 1/2

5/8

56 1/2

65 1/2

316

160

1 1/2

8 5/8

11 5/8

57 3/8

58 13/16

67 13/16

57 3/8

1 3/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

64 5/16

73 5/16

408

170

1 3/4

8 5/8

11 5/8

65 3/4

67 7/16

76 7/16

65 3/4

2 1/2

2 3/8

3/4

72 15/16

81 15/16

518

180

12 3/4

N/A

65

67 11/16

76 11/16

65

2 3/8

2 7/8

3/4

74 11/16

83 11/16

964

190

2 1/4

12 3/4

N/A

74

76 15/16

85 15/16

74

2 5/8

4 1/2

3 1/8

3/4

84 7/16

93 7/16

1,140

200

2 1/2

12 3/4

N/A

87 5/8

90 5/16

99 5/16

87 5/8

2 7/8

4 1/2

3 1/4

98 13/16

107 13/16

1,544

210

2 3/4

12 3/4

N/A

96 7/8

100 1/16

109 1/16

96 7/8

3 1/8

4 1/2

3 5/8

108 9/16

117 9/16

1,820

220

12 3/4

N/A

121 1/8

124 9/16

133 9/16

121 1/8

3 3/8

3 7/8

133 9/16

142 9/16

2,420
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QUADRUPLE VARIABLE SPRINGS

FIG. PTP-8
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp8-def
TYPE D

TYPE E

TYPE F

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPES D & E
HANGER
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

ROD
LENGTH

NUT
ALLOW.

TYPE F
SPACER
HEIGHT

APPROX.
WEIGHT OF
EACH

CASING
LENGTH
B

BOTTOM
FLANGE

BOTTOM FLANGE
BOLT CIRCLE

THK. X SQ.

MIN.

BOTTOM
FLANGE
BOLTS

LOAD
COLUMN
DIA.

LOAD
FLANGE

LOADED LENGTH
X

THK. X SQ.

lb.

MAX.

lb.

00

25

1/4

37

3/8

1/4

11

1/2

22

25

1/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 26

7/8

28

7/8

38

10

28

3/4

40

7/8

1/4

11

1/2

26

28

3/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 30

3/8

32

3/8

40

20

31

3/4

43

7/8

1/4

11

1/2

30

31

3/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

30

27

3/4

40

1/8

1/4

11

1/2

38

27

3/4

1/4 x 7 1/2

40

30

1/4

42

5/8

1/4

11

1/2

44

30

1/4

50

33

45

3/8

1/4

11

1/2

48

33

60

32

3/4

45

5/8

1/2

11

1/2

74

32

70

36

3/8

49

7/16

1/2

11

1/2

90

80

38

3/8

51

5/16

1/2

11

1/2

98

3/4

MAX.

MIN.

APPROX.
WEIGHT

3/4

5/8

1.900

3/16 x 3 13/16 33

3/8

35

3/8

44

3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

3/8

31

3/8

66

29

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

31

7/8

33

7/8

74

1/4 x 7 1/2

3/4

3/4

3/4

2.875

3/16 x 5 1/4

34

5/8

36

5/8

78

3/4

3/8 x

1/8

10

7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

34

3/8

36

3/8

118

36

3/8

3/8 x

1/8

10

7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

38

40

138

38

3/8

3/8 x

1/8

10

7/8

3/4

3.500

1/4 x 6 5/16

40

42

144

90

38

1/8

52

1/16

3/4

11

1/2

168

38

1/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

39

3/4

41

3/4

252

100

42

7/8

56

7/8

3/4

11

1/2

196

42

7/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

44

1/2

46

1/2

282

110

34

1/8

48

3/8

11

1/2

170

34

1/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

35

3/4

37

3/4

248

120

36

3/4

51

1/8

1/4

11

1/2

188

36

3/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

38

3/8

40

3/8

268

130

46

3/4

61

5/8

1/2

11

1/2

258

46

3/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

48

3/8

50

3/8

342

140

47

3/4

62

1/8

1/2

11

1/2

274

47

3/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

49

3/8

51

3/8

356

150

47

3/4

62

3/4

11

1/2

398

47

3/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

49

3/8

51

3/8

374

160

56

7/8

72

1/2

1/2

11

1/2

376

56

7/8

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

58

1/2

60

1/2

454

170

65

1/4

81

1/4

11

1/2

466

65

1/4

1/2 x 13 1/4 12

1/4

16

1/2

3/4

4.500

1/2 x 8 1/4

66

7/8

68

7/8

546

180

64

3/8

79

3/16

9/16

11

1/2

894

61

7/8

5/8 x 17 1/4 17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

63

1/2

65

1/2

1,040

190

73

3/8

88

5/8

11

1/2

1,036

70

7/8

5/8 x 17 1/4 17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

72

1/2

74

1/2

1,188

200

86

7/8

102

3/16

9/16

11

1/2

1,386

84

1/4

3/4 x 17 1/4 17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

84

7/8

86

7/8

1,554

210

96

1/8

111

3/4

1/4

11

1/2

1,630

93

1/2

3/4 x 17 1/4 17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2

94

1/8

96

1/8

1,684

220

120

3/8

136

3/8

5/8

11

1/2

2,220

117

3/4

3/4 x 17 1/4 17

3/4

22

3/4

5.563

1/2 x 12 1/2 118

120

2,308
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FIG. PTP-8

QUADRUPLE VARIABLE SPRINGS


ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp8-g
TYPE G

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, type, operating load and calculated amount and direction of pipe
movement from installed to operating position. Please specify any non-standard requirements, i.e. internally guided
load column, jacking bolt, lifting lugs, etc.
TYPE G
HANGER
SIZE

MAX.
PIPE SIZE

MAX.
C-C
DIM.

SPACING
BETWEEN
CHANNELS

APPROX.
WEIGHT

ROD
SIZE

CASING
LENGTH

CASING
DIA.

MIN. THREAD
ENGAGEMENT

CHANNEL
SIZE

lb.

00

70

1/2

25 1/4

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

10

78

1/2

28 3/4

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

20

86

1/2

31 3/4

7/8

12

24

C3

4.1

5/8

1 1/2

30

102

1/2

27 3/4

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

40

114

1/2

30 1/4

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

50

122

1/2

33

5 9/16

7/8

16

30

C3

4.1

3/4

60

174

5/8

32 3/4

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

3 1/4

70

206

5/8

36 3/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

3 1/4

80

254

5/8

38 3/8

6 5/8

1 1/16

20

36

C3

4.1

3 1/4

90

374

3/4

38 1/8

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

3 1/4

100

442

3/4

42 7/8

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

2 1/4

110

378

3/4

34 1/8

8 5/8

1 5/16

20

36

C4

5.4

1 1/4

3 3/4

120

426

36 3/4

8 5/8

1 9/16

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

3 15/16

130

570

46 3/4

8 5/8

1 3/4

20

36

C5

6.7

1 1/2

3 3/8

140

606

1 1/4

47 3/4

8 5/8

1 3/4

16

33

C5

6.7

1 1/2

3 5/8

150

684

1 1/4

47 3/4

8 5/8

1 7/8

20

36

C6

10.5

2 1/8

5 5/8

160

868

1 1/2

56 7/8

8 5/8

2 3/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

3 11/16

170

1,088

1 3/4

65 1/4

8 5/8

2 7/16

20

36

C8

11.5

2 1/8

3 15/16

180

1,992

64 3/8

12 3/4

2 13/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 3/8

4 15/16

190

2,342

2 1/4

73 3/8

12 3/4

3 1/16

20

42

C 12

20.7

2 5/8

5 3/16

200

3,140

2 1/2

86 7/8

12 3/4

3 5/16

20

40

C 12

20.7

2 7/8

4 15/16

210

3,810

2 3/4

96 1/8

12 3/4

3 11/16

24

48

C 15

33.9

3 1/8

5 7/16

220

5,012

120 3/8

12 3/4

3 15/16

24

48

C 15

33.9

3 3/8

4
5 11/16
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LIGHT DUTY SPRING HANGER

FIG. 400
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/fig400

SERVICES:

Recommended for light loads where vertical movement does not exceed 1.

MATERIALS:

Carbon steel spring coil and cage.

APPROVALS:

Complies with Federal Specification WW-H-171D (Type 49) and Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-69 (Type 48).

INSTALLATION:

Designed for attachment to its supporting member by screwing a rod into the top cap
of the hanger the full depth of the cap.

SELECTION:

Normally done by approximate methods taking into account weight of pipe, covering,
contents, and major fittings.

APPLICATION:

The Light Duty Spring Hanger is used for the support of miscellaneous field run piping
systems subject to slight (up to ) vertical displacement. It is designed for the incorporation in rod hangers with a load coupling provided for spring loading. Amount of
spring loading can be approximated by relating B dimension with spring deflection.

ORDERING:

Specify spring size, figure number, description, finish and height.

FIG. 400 LIGHT DUTY VARIABLE SPRING HANGERS

SPRING
SIZE NO.

A
MIN.

MAX.

3/8

4 1/2

6 1/2

4 1/8

3 3/4

2 3/4

1 5/8

3/8

4 1/2

6 1/4

4 1/8

3 3/4

3 1/8

1/2

5 7/8

7 3/4

5 1/2

1/2

5 7/8

7 5/8

5 1/2

5/8

6 3/4

8 3/4

6 3/8

3/4

8 3/8

10 7/8

MAXIMUM
LOAD
lb.

SPRING
DEFLECTION
lb. per in.

WEIGHT
lb. per 100

52

26

160

1 5/8

1 3/4

115

66

238

2 3/4

3 1/2

1 7/8

163

87

287

3 1/4

3 1/2

1 3/4

266

152

350

5 3/4

4 1/8

4 1/2

400

200

680

7 3/8

4 5/8

4 1/2

2 1/2

600

240

MAXIMUM
DEFLECTION

(ROD TAKE OUT)

982
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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

BIG TON SPRINGS


Big Loads - Big Stability
Big Ton supports are designed primarily for the petrochemical industry where two important characteristics in spring
supports are necessary:

STABILITY:

Big Ton spring supports are extremely stable. Base supports springs of this design are
frequently used under horizontal pressure vessel saddle supports in combination with slide
plates or roller supports. Our Big Ton design lends itself ideally to this support situation.
Type F design is sufficient where there is a minimal amount of lateral movement, but where
the combination of heavy loads and thermal expansion are required, Big Ton industrial
springs should be your choice.

HEAVY LOADS:

Big Ton multi-spring design lends itself to supporting very high loads. The load values in the
table may easily be modified to accommodate the clients needs. Loads up to 200,000 lb.
can be handled with no problems. The designs which appear in the load table are off-theshelf designs and can be shipped with good delivery dates. Designs above those shown in
the load table will be furnished upon request.

ORDERING:

Specify spring rate, figure number, description, design load and travel.

CUSTOM BIG TON SPRINGS FABRICATED WITH ROLLERS

BIG TON SPRINGS WITH PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED, SLIDE PLATES

625,252 LB. LOAD SPECIAL BIG TON WITH HYDRAULIC RAMS

3D PRINTING OF ABOVE BIG TON SPRING (625,252 LOAD SPECIAL)

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BIG TON SPRING SUPPORT

FIG. 500
ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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BIG TON SPRING SUPPORT ASSEMBLY DRAWING

MATERIAL ITEMS

NOTES:
1.
2.
3.

Paint shims red, Item 10 remove in field.


Field to remove lifting eye-bolts Item 21.
Shipping Wt. =
(lb.)

ITEM NO.

QTY.

TOP LOAD FLANGE

BOTTOM FLANGE

SPECIFICATIONS:

SIDE PLATE

1.
2.

SIDE PLATE TOP BAR

SIDE PLATE BTM. BAR

SPRING BTM. SUPPORT PLATE

STUD PRESSURE PLATE

PRESSURE PLATE GUIDE BARS

SPRING PRESSURE PLATE

10

SHIM PLATES

11

LOAD STUDS

12

LOAD STUD NUTS

13

LOAD STUD WASHERS

14

12

COVER PLATE BOLTS

15

LIFTING NUTS

16

LIMIT STOP STUDS

17

LIMIT STOP WASHERS

18

LIMIT STOP NUTS

19

COVER PLATES

20

COVER PLATE GASKET

21

LIFTING EYE BOLTS

22

NAME PLATE

23

SIDE PLATE VERTICAL BARS

24

OUTER SPRING

25

INNER SPRING (AS REQ'D)

3.
4.

Design Load
Deflection: Up
Down
Spring Rate
Shipping Wt.

=
=
=
=
=

(lb.)
(in.)
(in.)
(lb./in.)
(lb.)

ORDERING:
Specify spring rate, figure number, description, design
load and travel.

DESCRIPTION

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45,000 LB. LOAD BOILER SPRING ASSEMBLIES FOR A POWER PLANT


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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

CONSTANT SUPPORT HANGERS


Piping Technology & Products constant support hangers are principally used to support pipes and equipment subjected
to vertical movement due to thermal expansion at locations where transfer of stress to other supports or equipment can
be critical. The maximum recommended variation according to MSS standard from the operating load is 25% for variable
spring hangers. If the variation exceeds 25%, a constant support hanger should be used.
The constant resistance to a load is achieved by combining a spring coil with a cam which rotates about a main pivot
point. The cam is designed such that the distances from the main pivot changes to compensate for the variable resistance during compression of the coil. The MSS standard provides for a tolerance of 6% in the constant load through the
travel range. Our constant support hangers are designed per MSS, ANSI, and ASME standards.

SIZING CONSTANTS
The sizing of constants primarily depends on total travel and load.

TOTAL TRAVEL
This is the vertical travel rounded up to the nearest which includes the over travel and actual travel. The
over travel is added to the actual travel to allow for discrepancy between the calculated and actual travel.
The amount of over travel is determined by the method outlined below:
a) For actual travel less than 5, the over travel is 1.
b) For actual travel of 5 and more, the over travel is 20% of the actual travel.

LOAD
This is the load (installed and operating) of the equipment which the constant is to support. Cold and hot
loads shall be the same.
Having the total travel and load, the constants are sized per the constant load table (Page 41 - 48). For a given total travel
on the top row of the constant load table, select the operating load on the high side under the column. Then move
across to the first column to determine the size of the constant support. The following examples will illustrate the procedure.
Example 1
Load = 2,400 lb.
Actual Travel = 3.35
Given an actual travel of 3.35, which is under 5, the amount of over travel is 1. Thus, the total travel is 4 rounded to
the upper . For a total travel of 4 (see Page 41) on the top row of the constant load table with a load of 2,456 lb. on
the high side (the other load of 2,361 lb. is the low side) gives a constant size of 34 in the first column.
Example 2
Load = 2,400 lb.
Actual Travel = 7.10
Given an actual travel of 7.10, which is over 5, the amount of over travel is 1.42. Thus, the total travel is 9 rounded to
the upper . For a total travel of 9 (see Page 45) on the top row of the constant load table with a load of 2,413 lb. on
the high side (the other load of 2,277 lb. is the low side) gives a constant size of 44 in the first column.

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS OF CONSTANTS


The dimensions for the standard PT&P constants are listed in the following pages per load and travel. The sizing of a constant is independent and not related to its dimensions. To get the proper dimensions, figure (100 or 200), type (A, B, C, D,
E, F, G, U), load, total travel, and direction of travel are required. The following example will illustrate the procedure.
Example
Figure = 200
Type = C
Load = 2,356 lb.
Total Travel = 5 UP
From the Figure 200 Type-C list of tables (see Page 73), the J-Rod and Lug Selection table for a load of 2,356 lb. is .
From this table under the same column the lug information is provided. For a total travel of 5 the table titled Total
Travel 4 to 6 (see Page 74) will be used to get the physical dimensions. With a J-Rod of and a load of 2,356 lb.
which falls in the load range of 766 - 2402, the Rod Take Out (RTO) for up travel is 21 1116 (15 1116 + 6, for up travel according to the note at the bottom of the table) and all other physical dimensions are given in the same row.
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LOAD ADJUSTMENT
Every constant spring hanger is calibrated in the factory and set to the load specified on the name plate
(Figure B). Load adjustment in the field is discouraged as it may significantly change the system.
However, to provide for situations where the supported load is different from the calculated load,
the constant spring hangers are equipped with load
adjustment capability. The load adjustment capability consists of a load adjustment scale which is used
to increase (Figure A) or decrease (Figure C) the load
up to 10%. The travel stop pin must be engaged
before load adjustment is performed. Adjusting the
load to a higher or lower load from the load specified on the name plate using field load adjustment
is approximate. Note that increasing or decreasing
the load by 10% does not affect the total travel.

Under no circumstances should an attempt be made to remove the lock nut and the load adjustment
nut from the constant spring hanger.

PTP 100-B TYPE INSTALLED CONSTANTS WITH DOWNWARD TRAVEL

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Travel 1 - 7 inches

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

Sizes 1 to 37

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


Size

1 1/2

2 1/2

3 1/2

4 1/2

5 1/2

6 1/2

7 1/2

Size

173

130

104

86

74

65

58

52

47

43

40

37

35

205

154

123

102

88

76

68

61

55

51

47

44

41

235

176

141

116

100

87

77

69

63

58

53

50

47

280

210

168

138

119

104

92

83

75

69

63

60

56

328

246

197

164

141

123

109

98

89

82

76

70

66

373

280

224

187

161

140

124

112

101

93

87

80

75

451

338

270

226

194

170

150

135

123

113

105

97

91

528

396

317

265

228

199

176

158

144

132

123

113

107

600

450

360

302

259

226

201

180

164

151

140

129

121

10

728

546

437

365

314

274

243

218

198

183

169

156

147

10

11

851

638

510

427

367

320

284

255

232

214

198

182

172

11

12

979

734

587

491

422

368

326

294

267

246

228

210

198

12

13

1,179

884

707

589

507

442

392

352

320

295

273

252

237

13

14

1,373

1,030

824

687

589

515

458

412

375

343

317

294

275

14

15

1,573

1,180

944

790

677

592

527

474

431

394

365

339

316

15

16

1,893

1,420

1,136

948

813

711

632

569

518

473

437

406

380

16

17

2,219

1,664

1,331

1,109

951

832

739

665

605

554

512

475

444

17

18

2,541

1,906

1,525

1,276

1,094

956

850

765

696

637

589

547

511

18

19

2,026

1,621

1,352

1,159

1,014

901

811

738

675

624

579

541

19

20

2,146

1,717

1,433

1,229

1,074

956

860

782

716

661

614

574

20

21

2,336

1,869

1,562

1,339

1,171

1,042

937

853

780

721

669

625

21

22

2,526

2,021

1,687

1,447

1,265

1,125

1,012

921

842

779

723

675

22

23

2,710

2,168

1,805

1,548

1,353

1,204

1,083

985

901

833

774

723

23

24

2,910

2,328

1,940

1,663

1,455

1,293

1,164

1,058

970

895

831

776

24

25

3,110

2,488

2,076

1,779

1,557

1,384

1,245

1,132

1,038

958

889

830

25

26

3,310

2,648

2,200

1,886

1,650

1,467

1,320

1,200

1,100

1,015

943

880

26

27

3,630

2,904

2,420

2,075

1,815

1,613

1,452

1,320

1,210

1,117

1,037

968

27

28

3,950

3,160

2,638

2,262

1,979

1,758

1,583

1,439

1,319

1,217

1,130

1,055

28

29

4,270

3,416

2,849

2,442

2,137

1,899

1,710

1,554

1,425

1,314

1,220

1,140

29

30

4,536

3,629

3,020

2,589

2,265

2,013

1,812

1,647

1,510

1,393

1,294

1,208

30

31

4,796

3,837

3,201

2,744

2,401

2,134

1,921

1,746

1,601

1,477

1,371

1,281

31

32

5,060

4,048

3,373

2,891

2,530

2,249

2,024

1,840

1,687

1,557

1,446

1,349

32

33

5,296

4,237

3,542

3,036

2,657

2,361

2,125

1,932

1,771

1,635

1,518

1,416

33

34

5,526

4,421

3,683

3,157

2,763

2,456

2,210

2,009

1,842

1,700

1,579

1,473

34

35

4,696

3,904

3,346

2,929

2,603

2,343

2,130

1,953

1,802

1,674

1,561

35

36

4,968

4,139

3,547

3,104

2,759

2,483

2,258

2,070

1,910

1,774

1,655

36

37

5,240

4,346

3,725

3,259

2,897

2,608

2,371

2,173

2,006

1,863

1,738

37

2 1/2

3 1/2

4 1/2

5 1/2

6 1/2

7 1/2

Size

Size

1 1/2

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


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Sizes 38 to 74

Travel 1 - 7 inches

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


Size

2 1/2

3 1/2

4 1/2

5 1/2

6 1/2

7 1/2

Size

38

5,616

4,680

4,011

3,510

3,120

2,808

2,553

2,340

2,160

2,006

1,872

38

39

5,989

5,008

4,292

3,756

3,338

3,005

2,732

2,504

2,311

2,146

2,003

39

40

6,360

5,308

4,549

3,981

3,539

3,185

2,896

2,654

2,450

2,275

2,123

40

41

6,967

5,839

5,004

4,379

3,893

3,503

3,185

2,919

2,695

2,503

2,336

41

42

7,589

6,324

5,421

4,743

4,216

3,794

3,449

3,162

2,919

2,710

2,530

42

43

8,200

6,830

5,855

5,122

4,553

4,098

3,725

3,415

3,153

2,927

2,732

43

44

8,725

7,240

6,206

5,430

4,826

4,343

3,948

3,620

3,342

3,102

2,896

44

45

9,285

7,739

6,634

5,804

5,160

4,643

4,221

3,870

3,572

3,316

3,096

45

46

9,760

8,134

6,973

6,100

5,423

4,880

4,436

4,067

3,754

3,486

3,254

46

47

10,376

8,646

7,412

6,485

5,764

5,187

4,716

4,323

3,991

3,705

3,459

47

48

10,989

9,157

7,849

6,867

6,104

5,493

4,994

4,578

4,226

3,924

3,663

48

49

11,600

9,667

8,287

7,251

6,445

5,800

5,272

4,834

4,462

4,143

3,868

49

50

10,366

8,886

7,775

6,911

6,219

5,654

5,183

4,785

4,442

4,147

50

51

11,067

9,486

8,300

7,378

6,639

6,036

5,533

5,108

4,742

4,427

51

52

11,847

10,155

8,885

7,898

7,107

6,461

5,923

5,468

5,077

4,740

52

53

12,624

10,821

9,468

8,416

7,574

6,885

6,312

5,827

5,410

5,050

53

54

13,400

11,487

10,050

8,934

8,039

7,308

6,700

6,185

5,742

5,361

54

55

14,713

12,612

11,035

9,809

8,827

8,024

7,356

6,791

6,305

5,886

55

56

16,024

13,736

12,018

10,683

9,613

8,739

8,012

7,396

6,867

6,411

56

57

17,333

14,858

13,000

11,555

10,399

9,453

8,667

8,001

7,428

6,934

57

58

18,424

15,793

13,818

12,283

11,053

10,048

9,212

8,504

7,895

7,371

58

59

19,511

16,725

14,633

13,007

11,705

10,641

9,756

9,006

8,361

7,806

59

60

20,600

17,658

15,450

13,733

12,359

11,235

10,300

9,508

8,828

8,241

60

61

21,891

18,765

16,418

14,594

13,133

11,939

10,945

10,104

9,381

8,758

61

62

23,177

19,867

17,382

15,451

13,904

12,640

11,588

10,698

9,932

9,272

62

63

24,464

20,971

1 1/2

18,348

16,309

14,677

13,342

12,232

11,292

10,483

9,787

63

64

19,224

17,088

15,378

13,979

12,816

11,831

10,984

10,255

64

65

20,100

17,867

16,078

14,616

13,400

12,370

11,484

10,722

65

66

22,068

19,616

17,652

16,047

14,712

13,581

12,609

11,771

66

67

24,032

21,361

19,223

17,475

16,021

14,790

13,731

12,819

67

68

25,997

23,109

20,796

18,905

17,332

16,000

14,854

13,867

68

69

27,633

24,562

22,104

20,094

18,422

17,006

15,788

14,740

69

70

29,265

26,014

23,410

21,281

19,510

18,011

16,721

15,611

70

71

30,900

27,467

24,717

22,470

20,600

19,017

17,655

16,483

71

72

32,835

29,187

26,265

23,877

21,890

20,208

18,761

17,515

72

73

34,767

30,904

27,811

25,282

23,178

21,397

19,865

18,545

73

74

36,699

32,622

29,356

26,687

24,466

22,586

20,969

19,576

74

4 1/2

5 1/2

6 1/2

7 1/2

Size

Size

1 1/2

2 1/2

3 1/2

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


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Sizes 75 to 110

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


Size

4 1/2

5 1/2

6 1/2

7 1/2

Size

75

38,799

34,488

31,036

28,214

25,866

23,879

22,169

20,696

75

76

40,899

36,354

32,715

29,740

27,266

25,170

23,368

21,816

76

77

42,999

38,221

34,395

31,268

28,666

26,463

24,568

22,936

77

78

45,333

40,296

36,262

32,965

30,222

27,899

25,902

24,181

78

79

47,667

42,371

38,129

34,662

31,778

29,336

27,235

25,426

79

80

49,998

44,442

39,994

36,357

33,332

30,770

28,567

26,670

80

81

52,500

46,666

41,995

38,177

35,000

32,310

29,997

28,004

81

82

54,999

48,888

43,994

39,994

36,666

33,848

31,424

29,337

82

83

57,483

51,096

45,986

41,800

38,322

35,377

32,844

30,662

83

84

49,200

44,722

41,001

37,850

35,140

32,806

84

85

52,397

47,628

43,664

40,309

37,423

34,937

85

86

55,397

50,354

46,164

42,617

39,565

36,937

86

87

58,397

53,082

48,664

44,925

41,708

38,938

87

88

61,397

55,808

51,164

47,232

43,851

40,938

88

89

66,000

60,000

55,000

50,773

47,138

44,007

89

90

61,330

56,617

52,563

49,072

90

91

67,164

62,002

57,563

53,740

91

92

73,498

67,850

62,992

58,808

92

93

80,830

74,618

69,275

64,674

93

94

88,330

81,542

75,711

70,675

94

78,926

73,676

95

1 1/2

2 1/2

3 1/2

95
96

82,140

76,676

96

97

85,354

79,676

97

98

88,569

82,664

98

99

85,997

99

100

89,330

100

101

101

102

102

103

103

104

104

105

105

106

106

107

107

108

108

109

109

110

110

Size

1 1/2

2 1/2

3 1/2

4 1/2

5 1/2

6 1/2

7 1/2

Size

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


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Sizes 1 to 37

Travel 8 - 14 inches

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


Size

32

38

8 1/2

9 1/2

10

10 1/2

11

11 1/2

12

12 1/2

13

13 1/2

14

Size

44

52

62

71

86

100

114

10

138

10

11

161

11

12

186

12

13

223

13

14

258

14

15

297

15

16

356

16

17

417

17

18

479

448

424

401

381

18

19

508

475

449

425

404

19

20

538

503

476

451

428

20

21

587

549

519

491

467

21

22

634

593

561

530

504

22

23

678

634

600

568

539

23

24

728

685

647

613

582

24

25

779

733

692

656

623

25

26

826

777

734

695

660

26

27

908

855

807

765

726

27

28

990

932

880

834

791

28

29

1,069

1,006

950

900

855

29

30

1,133

1,066

1,007

954

906

30

31

1,201

1,130

1,068

1,012

960

31

32

1,265

1,191

1,124

1,065

1,012

32

33

1,328

1,251

1,180

1,118

1,063

33

34

1,381

1,301

1,227

1,163

1,105

34

35

1,464

1,379

1,301

1,233

1,171

1,116

1,065

1,019

976

36

1,552

1,461

1,379

1,307

1,242

1,183

1,129

1,080

1,035

37

1,630

1,534

1,448

1,372

1,304

1,242

1,186

1,134

1,087

Size

8 1/2

9 1/2

10

10 1/2

11

11 1/2

12

12 1/2

937

901

868

836

35

993

955

920

887

36

1,043

1,003

966

931

37

13

13 1/2

14

Size

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

Sizes 38 to 74

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


Size

8 1/2

9 1/2

10

10 1/2

11

11 1/2

12

12 1/2

13

13 1/2

14

Size

38

1,755

1,642

1,560

1,478

1,404

1,337

1,276

1,221

1,170

1,123

1,080

1,040

1,003

38

39

1,878

1,757

1,669

1,581

1,502

1,431

1,365

1,306

1,252

1,202

1,156

1,113

1,073

39

40

1,991

1,862

1,769

1,676

1,592

1,516

1,447

1,385

1,327

1,274

1,225

1,180

1,138

40

41

2,190

2,049

1,946

1,844

1,752

1,668

1,592

1,523

1,460

1,401

1,347

1,298

1,251

41

42

2,372

2,232

2,108

1,997

1,897

1,807

1,725

1,650

1,581

1,518

1,459

1,405

1,355

42

43

2,562

2,411

2,277

2,157

2,049

1,952

1,863

1,782

1,707

1,639

1,576

1,517

1,463

43

44

2,715

2,555

2,413

2,286

2,172

2,069

1,975

1,889

1,810

1,738

1,670

1,608

1,551

44

45

2,903

2,732

2,580

2,444

2,322

2,211

2,111

2,019

1,935

1,858

1,786

1,719

1,658

45

46

3,051

2,871

2,711

2,569

2,440

2,324

2,219

2,122

2,033

1,952

1,877

1,807

1,743

46

47

3,243

3,052

2,882

2,730

2,594

2,471

2,358

2,256

2,162

2,075

1,995

1,921

1,853

47

48

3,434

3,232

3,052

2,891

2,747

2,616

2,498

2,389

2,289

2,198

2,112

2,034

1,962

48

49

3,626

3,412

3,222

3,053

2,900

2,762

2,637

2,522

2,417

2,321

2,230

2,148

2,071

49

50

3,888

3,659

3,455

3,274

3,110

2,962

2,828

2,705

2,592

2,488

2,392

2,303

2,221

50

51

4,151

3,906

3,689

3,495

3,320

3,162

3,019

2,887

2,767

2,656

2,553

2,459

2,371

51

52

4,444

4,181

3,949

3,741

3,554

3,385

3,231

3,091

2,962

2,844

2,733

2,632

2,538

52

53

4,735

4,456

4,208

3,986

3,787

3,607

3,443

3,294

3,156

3,030

2,912

2,805

2,705

53

54

5,026

4,730

4,467

4,232

4,020

3,829

3,655

3,496

3,350

3,217

3,092

2,977

2,871

54

55

5,519

5,193

4,904

4,646

4,413

4,204

4,013

3,839

3,678

3,532

3,394

3,269

3,152

55

56

6,010

5,655

5,341

5,060

4,807

4,579

4,371

4,181

4,006

3,846

3,697

3,560

3,433

56

57

6,501

6,118

5,778

5,473

5,199

4,953

4,728

4,522

4,333

4,161

3,999

3,851

3,714

57

58

6,911

6,503

6,141

5,818

5,527

5,264

5,026

4,807

4,606

4,423

4,251

4,093

3,948

58

59

7,318

6,886

6,504

6,161

5,853

5,575

5,322

5,091

4,878

4,683

4,501

4,335

4,181

59

60

7,727

7,271

6,867

6,505

6,179

5,886

5,619

5,375

5,150

4,945

4,753

4,577

4,414

60

61

8,211

7,726

7,297

6,913

6,566

6,255

5,971

5,711

5,473

5,255

5,050

4,863

4,690

61

62

8,693

8,180

7,726

7,319

6,952

6,622

6,322

6,047

5,794

5,563

5,347

5,149

4,966

62

63

9,176

8,634

8,155

7,725

7,338

6,990

6,673

6,383

6,116

5,872

5,644

5,435

5,242

63

64

9,614

9,047

8,544

8,094

7,689

7,324

6,992

6,688

6,408

6,153

5,914

5,695

5,492

64

65

10,052

9,459

8,933

8,463

8,039

7,658

7,310

6,992

6,700

6,433

6,183

5,954

5,742

65

66

11,036

10,385

9,808

9,291

8,826

8,407

8,026

7,677

7,356

7,063

6,788

6,537

6,304

66

67

12,018

11,309

10,681

10,118

9,612

9,156

8,740

8,360

8,011

7,691

7,392

7,119

6,865

67

68

13,001

12,234

11,554

10,946

10,398

9,905

9,455

9,044

8,666

8,320

7,997

7,701

7,427

68

69

13,819

13,004

12,281

11,634

11,052

10,528

10,050

9,613

9,211

8,844

8,500

8,186

7,894

69

70

14,636

13,772

13,007

12,322

11,705

11,150

10,644

10,181

9,755

9,366

9,002

8,669

8,361

70

71

15,453

14,541

13,733

13,010

12,359

11,772

11,238

10,749

10,300

9,890

9,505

9,153

8,828

71

72

16,421

15,452

14,593

13,825

13,133

12,510

11,942

11,423

10,945

10,509

10,100

9,727

9,380

72

73

17,387

16,361

15,452

14,638

13,905

13,246

12,644

12,095

11,589

11,127

10,695

10,299

9,932

73

74

18,353

17,270

16,311

15,452

14,678

13,982

13,347

12,767

12,233

11,746

11,289

10,871

10,484

74

Size

8 1/2

9 1/2

10

10 1/2

11

11 1/2

12

12 1/2

13

13 1/2

14

Size

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


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Sizes 75 to 110

Travel 8 - 14 inches

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


Size

8 1/2

9 1/2

10

10 1/2

11

11 1/2

12

12 1/2

13

13 1/2

14

Size

75

19,404

18,259

17,244

16,336

15,518

14,782

14,111

13,498

12,933

12,418

11,935

11,493

11,084

75

76

20,454

19,246

18,177

17,220

16,358

15,582

14,875

14,228

13,633

13,090

12,581

12,115

11,684

76

77

21,504

20,235

19,111

18,104

17,198

16,382

15,638

14,958

14,333

13,762

13,227

12,737

12,284

77

78

22,671

21,333

20,148

19,087

18,131

17,271

16,487

15,770

15,111

14,509

13,945

13,429

12,951

78

79

23,838

22,431

21,185

20,070

19,065

18,160

17,336

16,582

15,889

15,256

14,663

14,120

13,618

79

80

25,004

23,528

22,221

21,051

19,997

19,048

18,184

17,393

16,666

16,002

15,380

14,811

14,284

80

81

26,255

24,706

23,333

22,105

20,998

20,001

19,094

18,264

17,500

16,803

16,149

15,552

14,998

81

82

27,505

25,882

24,444

23,157

21,997

20,954

20,003

19,133

18,333

17,602

16,918

16,292

15,712

82

83

28,748

27,051

25,548

24,203

22,991

21,900

20,906

19,997

19,161

18,397

17,682

17,028

16,422

83

84

30,757

28,942

27,334

25,894

24,598

23,431

22,368

21,395

20,500

19,683

18,918

18,218

17,570

84

85

32,755

30,822

29,110

27,577

26,196

24,953

23,821

22,785

21,832

20,962

20,148

19,402

18,711

85

86

34,630

32,587

30,776

29,156

27,696

26,382

25,184

24,090

23,082

22,162

21,301

20,513

19,783

86

87

36,506

34,351

32,443

30,735

29,196

27,810

26,548

25,394

24,332

23,363

22,455

21,624

20,854

87

88

38,381

36,116

34,110

32,314

30,695

29,239

27,912

26,699

25,582

24,563

23,608

22,734

21,925

88

89

41,259

38,824

36,667

34,736

32,997

31,431

30,005

28,700

27,500

26,404

25,378

24,439

23,569

89

90

46,007

43,292

40,887

38,734

36,794

35,049

33,458

32,003

30,665

29,443

28,299

27,251

26,282

90

91

50,384

47,410

44,776

42,418

40,294

38,382

36,641

35,048

33,582

32,244

30,991

29,844

28,781

91

92

55,135

51,881

48,999

46,419

44,094

42,002

40,096

38,353

36,749

35,285

33,913

32,658

31,496

92

93

60,635

57,056

53,886

51,049

48,493

46,192

44,096

42,179

40,415

38,804

37,296

35,916

34,638

93

94

66,261

62,350

58,886

55,786

52,992

50,478

48,187

46,092

44,165

42,405

40,757

39,248

37,852

94

95

69,075

64,998

61,387

58,154

55,242

52,621

50,234

48,049

46,040

44,205

42,487

40,915

39,459

95

96

71,887

67,644

63,886

60,522

57,492

54,764

52,279

50,006

47,915

46,006

44,217

42,581

41,066

96

97

74,700

70,291

66,386

62,891

59,741

56,907

54,325

51,963

49,790

47,806

45,948

44,247

42,672

97

98

77,514

72,939

68,887

65,260

61,992

59,051

56,371

53,920

51,665

49,607

47,678

45,914

44,280

98

99

80,640

75,880

71,665

67,891

64,491

61,432

58,644

56,094

53,748

51,607

49,601

47,765

46,065

99

100

83,747

78,821

74,443

70,522

66,991

63,813

60,917

58,268

55,832

53,607

51,523

49,616

47,851

100

101

86,871

81,761

77,219

73,153

69,489

66,193

63,189

60,442

57,914

55,606

53,445

51,467

49,635

101

102

90,000

84,706

80,000

75,788

71,992

68,577

65,465

62,619

60,000

57,609

55,370

53,321

51,423

102

88,527

83,609

79,206

75,240

71,670

68,418

65,443

62,706

60,207

57,867

55,726

53,742

103

104

87,219

82,626

78,488

74,765

71,372

68,269

65,414

62,808

60,367

58,132

56,064

104

105

90,830

86,047

81,738

77,860

74,327

71,095

68,122

65,407

62,865

60,538

58,384

105

89,468

84,987

80,956

77,282

73,922

70,831

68,009

65,365

62,946

60,706

106

103

106
107

88,688

84,473

80,647

77,140

73,914

70,969

68,211

65,686

63,348

107

88,000

84,000

80,361

77,000

73,932

71,058

68,428

65,993

108

109

87,451

83,662

80,163

76,969

73,977

71,239

68,704

109

110

90,905

86,966

83,330

80,009

76,899

74,053

71,418

110

11

11 1/2

12

12 1/2

13

13 1/2

14

Size

108

Size

8 1/2

9 1/2

10

10 1/2

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


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LOAD & TRAVEL TABLE

Sizes 38 to 74

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


Size

14 1/2

15

15 1/2

16

16 1/2

17

17 1/2

18

18 1/2

19

19 1/2

20

Size

38

38

39

39

40

40

41

41

42

42

43

43

44

44

45

45

46

46

47

47

48

48

49

49

50

2,145

2,073

2,006

1,944

50

51

2,289

2,213

2,142

2,075

51

52

2,451

2,369

2,293

2,222

52

53

2,612

2,524

2,443

2,367

53

54

2,772

2,679

2,593

2,513

54

55

3,044

2,942

2,847

2,759

55

56

3,315

3,204

3,101

3,005

56

57

3,586

3,466

3,355

3,251

57

58

3,812

3,684

3,566

3,455

58

59

4,036

3,901

3,776

3,659

59

60

4,262

4,119

3,987

3,863

60

61

4,529

4,377

4,237

4,105

61

62

4,795

4,634

4,485

4,346

62

63

5,061

4,892

4,735

4,588

63

64

5,303

5,125

4,961

4,807

64

65

5,544

5,359

5,187

5,026

65

66

6,087

5,883

5,694

5,518

66

67

6,629

6,407

6,201

6,009

67

68

7,171

6,931

6,709

6,501

68

69

7,622

7,367

7,131

6,909

69

70

8,073

7,802

7,552

7,318

70

71

8,523

8,238

7,974

7,726

71

72

9,057

8,754

8,473

8,210

72

73

9,590

9,269

8,972

8,693

73

74

10,123

9,784

9,470

9,177

74

Size

14 1/2

15

15 1/2

16

16 1/2

17

17 1/2

18

18 1/2

19

19 1/2

20

Size

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


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Sizes 75 to 110

Travel 14 - 20 inches

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


Size

14 1/2

15

15 1/2

16

16 1/2

17

17 1/2

18

18 1/2

19

19 1/2

20

Size

75

10,702

10,344

10,012

9,702

75

76

11,281

10,903

10,554

10,227

76

77

11,861

11,463

11,096

10,752

77

78

12,505

12,086

11,698

11,335

78

79

13,148

12,708

12,300

11,919

79

80

13,791

13,329

12,902

12,502

80

81

14,481

13,996

13,547

13,127

81

82

15,171

14,663

14,192

13,752

82

83

15,856

15,325

14,833

14,373

83

84

16,964

16,396

15,870

15,378

84

85

18,067

17,461

16,901

16,377

85

86

19,101

18,461

17,869

17,315

86

87

20,135

19,461

18,837

18,253

87

88

21,170

20,461

19,804

19,190

88

89

22,757

21,994

21,289

20,629

89

90

25,376

24,526

23,739

23,003

90

91

27,790

26,859

25,997

25,191

91

92

30,410

29,392

28,449

27,567

92

93

33,444

32,324

31,287

30,317

93

94

36,547

35,323

34,190

33,130

95

38,099

36,823

35,642

34,537

33,484

32,499

31,571

30,693

29,864

29,078

28,332

27,624

95

94

96

39,650

38,322

37,093

35,943

34,847

33,822

32,856

31,943

31,080

30,262

29,486

28,749

96

97

41,202

39,822

38,544

37,349

36,211

35,145

34,142

33,193

32,297

31,447

30,639

29,874

97

98

42,754

41,322

39,996

38,756

37,575

36,469

35,428

34,443

33,513

32,631

31,794

30,999

98

99

44,478

42,988

41,609

40,319

39,090

37,940

36,857

35,832

34,864

33,947

33,076

32,249

99

100

46,202

44,654

43,222

41,882

40,605

39,410

38,285

37,221

36,216

35,263

34,357

33,499

100

101

47,925

46,319

44,834

43,444

42,119

40,880

39,713

38,609

37,567

36,578

35,639

34,749

101

102

49,651

47,988

46,449

45,009

43,637

42,353

41,144

40,000

38,920

37,895

36,923

36,000

102

103

51,890

50,152

48,544

47,039

45,605

44,263

42,999

41,804

40,675

39,604

38,588

37,624

103

104

54,132

52,318

50,640

49,070

47,574

46,175

44,856

43,609

42,432

41,315

40,254

39,249

104

105

56,372

54,484

52,736

51,101

49,543

48,086

46,713

45,414

44,188

43,025

41,921

40,873

105

106

58,614

56,650

54,833

53,134

51,514

49,998

48,571

47,220

45,945

44,736

43,588

42,499

106

107

61,165

59,116

57,220

55,446

53,756

52,174

50,685

49,276

47,945

46,683

45,485

44,349

107

108

63,719

61,584

59,609

57,761

56,000

54,353

52,801

51,333

49,947

48,632

47,384

46,200

108

109

66,337

64,114

62,058

60,134

58,301

56,586

54,970

53,442

51,999

50,630

49,331

48,098

109

110

68,957

66,647

64,509

62,509

60,603

58,820

57,141

55,553

54,053

52,630

51,279

49,998

110

Size

14 1/2

15

15 1/2

16

16 1/2

17

17 1/2

18

18 1/2

19

19 1/2

20

Size

Total Travel (in.) / Load (lb.)


CONSTANTS_LOADTABLE.XLS-09/07/09

48

www.pipingtech.com/spring-supports

FIG. PTP 100-A

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-a

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 100-A is a vertical constant suspended from a beam. It can be furnished either with single rod suspension or
double rod suspension as shown above. The single rod suspension must be mounted flush to the bottom of the beam
where the suspension rod is thicker than J-Rod. Note that the rod take out (RTO) for the single rod suspension must be
adjusted by subtracting from the values given in the tables below.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Rod take out for down travel


- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel

RTO
D
E

F
WT

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum weight for the load range

J-Rod Selection
0

766

1492

2403

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

765

1491

2402

3868

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

1/2

5/8

3/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

WT
(lb.)

LOAD (lb.)
J-ROD

SUBTRACT 1/4" OF THE ROD TAKE OUT (RTO) FOR SINGLE ROD
SUSPENSION ONLY FROM THE TABLES BELOW
Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

44 - 243

1/2

13 5/16

244 - 1018

1/2

13 5/16

5/8

13 3/16

5/8

13 1/4

3/4

13 1/8

1019 - 3516

16 3/8

9 11/16

6 5/8

3 3/4

12

1 7/8

12 5/8

7 5/8

60

17 3/8

10 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

15

2 3/8

12 5/8

11 5/8

8 3/8

95

17 3/8

11 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

22

2 3/8

12 5/8

11 5/8

9 1/4

215

14 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-08/31/09

49

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 100-A


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-a
Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

15 5/16

1 1/4

16 1/16

1 1/2

16 1/16

1 1/2

16 15/16

1 3/4

18 3/16

21 15/16

24 1/8

2 1/4

25 7/8

2 1/2

25 5/8

2 3/4

27 3/8

WT
(lb.)

20 3/8

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 5/16 2 9/16

33

3 1/2

13 3/8

11 5/8

10 1/8

345

23 9/16

15 3/8

12 3/4

5 9/16 3 7/8

44

4 3/8

14 13/16

18 3/8

12 5/8

975

24 1/4

18 15/16

12 3/4

6 3/4

58

6 1/2

11 1/4

18 3/8

16 1/16

1,540

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

13 5/16

18 11/16

12

6 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

12

14 11/16

7 5/8

10 1/16

65

184 - 765

1/2

13 5/16

19 11/16

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

15

2 3/4

14 3/16

11 5/8

10 1/2

105

5/8

13 1/4

3/4

13 1/8

19 11/16

13 5/8

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

22

15 11/16

11 5/8

11 1/2

220

22 13/16

15

8 5/8

5 1/4

2 5/8

33

3 1/4

16 5/16

11 5/8

12 7/16

350

25 1/4

17 5/16

12 3/4

5 3/4

3 1/8

44

3 3/4

17 3/4

18 3/8

14 7/16

975

26 5/8

20 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/4

4 5/8

58

6 5/8

13 3/8

18 3/8

17 7/8

1,550

766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

15 5/16

1 1/4

16 1/16

1 1/2

16 1/2

1 3/4

17 3/4

1 3/4

19 15/16

23 11/16

2 1/4

25 7/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

25 - 151

1/2

17 5/16

21 1/4

14 1/2

6 5/8

5 9/16 2

12

2 1/4

16 3/4

152 - 632

1/2

17 5/16

22 1/4

15

8 5/8

5 9/16 2

15

2 1/4

1/2

17 3/8

5/8

17 1/4

22 1/4

16

8 5/8

5 9/16 2

22

3/4

17 1/8

3/4

17 9/16
25 1/8

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 1/16 2 1/2

27 13/16

19 15/16

12 3/4

30 3/16

23 7/16

12 3/4

633 - 1985

1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

19 5/16

1 1/4

20 1/16

1 1/4

20 1/2

1 1/2

20 1/2

1 3/4

21 3/4

1 3/4

23 1/2

27 1/4

2 1/4

29

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

50

WT
(lb.)

7 5/8

12 5/16

75

17 3/4

11 5/8

12 3/4

110

2 1/4

17 3/4

11 5/8

13 5/8

245

33

19 1/8

11 5/8

14 1/8

390

6 13/16 3 1/4

44

3 1/2

20 13/16

18 3/8

16 13/16

995

9 5/16 5 3/4

58

4 3/4

20 11/16

18 3/8

20 1/8

1,560

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 100-A

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-a
Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

21 - 125

1/2

19 5/16

23 3/4

16 5/8

6 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

2 3/4

18 1/4

7 5/8

14 1/4

90

24 13/16

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

15

2 3/4

19 5/16

11 5/8

14 3/8

125

24 3/4

18

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

22

2 3/4

19 1/4

11 5/8

15 3/8

270

27 1/4

18 3/4

8 5/8

6 7/8

2 3/8

33

3 1/2

20 1/4

11 5/8

15 3/4

390

29 7/8

21 3/4

12 3/4

7 3/8

2 7/8

44

3 1/2

22 7/8

18 3/8

18 3/8

1,005

31 1/16

23 15/16

12 3/4

8 5/8

4 1/8

58

5 1/4

20 9/16

18 3/8

20 1/2

1,570

126 - 522
523 - 1640

1641 - 3868
3869 - 8292

8293 - 16159

1/2

19 5/16

1/2

19 3/8

5/8

19 1/4

3/4

19 1/8

3/4

19 1/8

20 7/8

1 1/4

22 1/16

1 1/2

22 1/16

1 1/2

22 15/16

1 3/4

24 3/16

27 15/16

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

17 - 103

1/2

21 5/16

26 3/8

19

6 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

12

3 1/4

19 7/8

7 5/8

16 3/8

105

104 - 432

1/2

21 1/4

27 3/8

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

15

3 1/4

20 7/8

11 5/8

16 3/4

140

1/2

21 5/16

5/8

21 3/16

27 3/8

20 1/8

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

22

3 1/8

21 1/8

11 5/8

17 5/16

290

3/4

21 1/8

29 3/4

21

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

23

11 5/8

17 13/16

420

32 1/2

23 7/8

12 3/4

8 3/8

44

3 5/8

25 1/4

18 3/8

20 5/16

1,055

33 5/8

26 1/8

12 3/4

9 5/8

4 1/4

58

3 1/4

29 1/8

18 3/8

22 1/2

1,570

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

22 7/8

23 5/16

1 1/4

24 1/16

1 1/2

24 1/16

1 1/2

24 15/16

1 3/4

26 3/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

23 5/16

28 5/8

20 15/16

6 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

21 1/8

7 5/8

18 1/8

120

95 - 392

1/2

23 5/16

29 11/16

21 1/2

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

15

3 3/4

22 3/16

11 5/8

18 5/8

160

1/2

23 5/16

5/8

23 3/16

29 11/16

22 11/16

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

22

3 3/4

22 3/16

11 5/8

19 5/8

320

5/8

23 1/4
32 5/16

23

8 5/8

8 3/4

2 3/8

33

3 3/4

24 13/16

11 5/8

19 9/16

485

34 3/4

26 1/16

12 3/4

9 1/4

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

26 1/4

18 3/8

22 5/16

1,120

35 1/2

27 13/16

12 3/4

10

3 5/8

58

3 3/4

28

18 3/8

24

1,570

393 - 1232

3/4

1233 - 2906

2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

23 1/8

24 7/8

25 5/16

1 1/4

26 1/16

1 1/2

26 1/16

1 1/2

26 1/2

1 3/4

27 3/4

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

WT
(lb.)

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-08/31/09

51

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 100-B


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-b

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 100-B is a vertical constant suspended from a beam. It can be furnished with single lug suspension or double
lug suspension as shown above.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

F
- Rod take out for down travel

WT
- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel
J-Rod and Lug Selection

RTO
D
E

LOAD
(lb.)

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.


- Maximum length for the load range
- Maximum weight for the load range

766

1492

2403

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

765

1491

2402

3868

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

K-HOLE

11/16

13/16

15/16

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 3/8

2 5/8

2 7/8

3 1/8

3 3/8

3 5/8

1 1/2

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

4 1/2

4 1/2

4 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

4 1/2

1/4

1/4

3/8

1/2

3/4

3/4

2 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

5/8
4

3/4
6

3/4
6

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

44 - 243

1/2

15 9/16

1/2

15 9/16

5/8

15 9/16

5/8

15 3/4

244 - 1018

3/4

1019 - 3516
1

15 3/4

WT
(lb.)

16 3/8

9 11/16

6 5/8

3 3/4

12

1 7/8

12 5/8

7 5/8

60

17 3/8

10 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

15

2 3/8

12 5/8

11 5/8

8 3/8

95

17 3/8

11 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

22

2 3/8

12 5/8

11 5/8

9 1/4

215

18 1/4

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

52

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 100-B

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-b
Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

18 13/16

1 1/4

20 13/16

1 1/2

21 1/16

1 1/2

22 1/16

1 3/4

23 9/16

28 9/16

30 3/4

2 1/4

33 1/4

2 1/2

33 1/4

2 3/4

35 1/4

WT
(lb.)

20 3/8

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 5/16 2 9/16

33

3 1/2

13 3/8

11 5/8

10 1/8

345

23 9/16

15 3/8

12 3/4

5 9/16 3 7/8

44

4 3/8

14 13/16

18 3/8

12 5/8

975

24 1/4

18 15/16

12 3/4

6 3/4

58

6 1/2

11 1/4

18 3/8

16 1/16

1,540

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

15 9/16

18 11/16

12

6 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

12

14 11/16

7 5/8

10 1/16

65

184 - 765

1/2

15 9/16

19 11/16

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

15

2 3/4

14 3/16

11 5/8

10 1/2

105

5/8

15 3/4

3/4

15 3/4

19 11/16

13 5/8

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

22

15 11/16

11 5/8

11 1/2

220

22 13/16

15

8 5/8

5 1/4

2 5/8

33

3 1/4

16 5/16

11 5/8

12 7/16

350

25 1/4

17 5/16

12 3/4

5 3/4

3 1/8

44

3 3/4

17 3/4

18 3/8

14 7/16

975

26 5/8

20 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/4

4 5/8

58

6 5/8

13 3/8

18 3/8

17 7/8

1,550

766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

18 13/16

1 1/4

20 13/16

1 1/2

21 5/8

1 3/4

23 1/8

1 3/4

25 5/16

30 5/16

2 1/4

32 13/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

25 - 151

1/2

19 9/16

21 1/4

14 1/2

6 5/8

5 9/16 2

12

2 1/4

16 3/4

7 5/8

12 5/16

75

152 - 632

1/2

19 9/16

22 1/4

15

8 5/8

5 9/16 2

15

2 1/4

17 3/4

11 5/8

12 3/4

110

1/2

19 3/4

5/8

19 3/4

22 1/4

16

8 5/8

5 9/16 2

22

2 1/4

17 3/4

11 5/8

13 5/8

245

3/4

19 3/4
25 1/8

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 1/16 2 1/2

33

19 1/8

11 5/8

14 1/8

390

27 13/16

19 15/16

12 3/4

6 13/16 3 1/4

44

3 1/2

20 13/16

18 3/8

16 13/16

995

30 3/16

23 7/16

12 3/4

9 5/16 5 3/4

58

4 3/4

20 11/16

18 3/8

20 1/8

1,560

633 - 1985

3/4
1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

WT
(lb.)

20 5/16

22 13/16

1 1/4

24 13/16

1 1/4

25 3/8

1 1/2

25 5/8

1 3/4

27 1/8

1 3/4

28 7/8

33 7/8

2 1/4

36 3/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-08/31/09

53

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 100-B


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-b
Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches
LOAD RANGE (lb.) J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

21 - 125

1/2

21 9/16

23 3/4

16 5/8

6 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

2 3/4

18 1/4

7 5/8

14 1/4

90

126 - 522

1/2

21 9/16

24 13/16

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

15

2 3/4

19 5/16

11 5/8

14 3/8

125

1/2

21 3/4

5/8

21 3/4

24 3/4

18

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

22

2 3/4

19 1/4

11 5/8

15 3/8

270

3/4

21 3/4
27 1/4

18 3/4

8 5/8

6 7/8

2 3/8

33

3 1/2

20 1/4

11 5/8

15 3/4

390

29 7/8

21 3/4

12 3/4

7 3/8

2 7/8

44

3 1/2

22 7/8

18 3/8

18 3/8

1,005

31 1/16

23 15/16

12 3/4

8 5/8

4 1/8

58

5 1/4

20 9/16

18 3/8

20 1/2

1,570

523 - 1640

1641 - 3868
3869 - 8292

8293 - 16159

3/4

21 7/8

24 3/8

1 1/4

26 15/16

1 1/2

27 3/16

1 1/2

28 1/16

1 3/4

29 9/16

34 9/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE (lb.) J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

17 - 103

1/2

23 9/16

26 3/8

19

6 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

12

3 1/4

19 7/8

7 5/8

16 3/8

105

104 - 432

1/2

23 1/2

27 3/8

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

15

3 1/4

20 7/8

11 5/8

16 3/4

140

1/2

23 11/16

5/8

23 11/16

27 3/8

20 1/8

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

22

3 1/8

21 1/8

11 5/8

17 5/16

290

29 3/4

21

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

23

11 5/8

17 13/16

420

32 1/2

23 7/8

12 3/4

8 3/8

44

3 5/8

25 1/4

18 3/8

20 5/16

1,055

33 5/8

26 1/8

12 3/4

9 5/8

4 1/4

58

3 1/4

29 1/8

18 3/8

22 1/2

1,570

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

3/4

23 7/8

26 3/8

26 15/16

1 1/4

28 15/16

1 1/2

29 3/16

1 1/2

30 1/16

1 3/4

31 9/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE (lb.) J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

17 - 94

1/2

25 9/16

28 5/8

20 15/16

6 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

21 1/8

7 5/8

18 1/8

120

95 - 392

1/2

25 9/16

29 11/16

21 1/2

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

15

3 3/4

22 3/16

11 5/8

18 5/8

160

1/2

25 11/16

5/8

25 11/16

29 11/16

22 11/16

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

22

3 3/4

22 3/16

11 5/8

19 5/8

320

5/8

25 7/8
32 5/16

23

8 5/8

8 3/4

2 3/8

33

3 3/4

24 13/16

11 5/8

19 9/16

485

34 3/4

26 1/16

12 3/4

9 1/4

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

26 1/4

18 3/8

22 5/16

1,120

35 1/2

27 13/16

12 3/4

10

3 5/8

58

3 3/4

28

18 3/8

24

1,570

393 - 1232

3/4

1233 - 2906

2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

25 7/8

28 3/8

28 15/16

1 1/4

30 15/16

1 1/2

31 3/16

1 1/2

31 5/8

1 3/4

33 1/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

54

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-09/17/09

FIG. PTP 100-C

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-c

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 100-C is a vertical constant suspended from a beam. It can be furnished with single lug suspension or double
lug suspension as shown above.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

F
- Rod take out for down travel

WT
- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel
J-Rod and Lug Selection

RTO
D
E

LOAD
(lb.)

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.


- Maximum length for the load range
- Maximum weight for the load range

766

1492

2403

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

765

1491

2402

3868

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 3/8

2 5/8

2 7/8

3 1/8

3 3/8

3 5/8

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

K-HOLE

11/16

13/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/2

1 1/2

4 1/2

4 1/2

4 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

4 1/2

7/8

1 1/16

1 1/4

1 5/8

2 3/8

2 5/8

2 7/8

3 1/8

3 3/8

3 5/8

3 7/8

4 1/8

1/4

1/4

3/8

2 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

1/2
3

5/8
4

3/4
5

3/4
5

3/4
6

3/4
6

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

44 - 243

1/2

15 9/16

1/2

15 9/16

5/8

15 9/16

5/8

15 3/4

3/4

15 3/4

244 - 1018

1019 - 3516
1

WT
(lb.)

16 3/8

9 11/16

6 5/8

3 3/4

12

1 7/8

12 5/8

7 5/8

60

17 3/8

10 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

15

2 3/8

12 5/8

11 5/8

8 3/8

95

17 3/8

11 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

22

2 3/8

12 5/8

11 5/8

9 1/4

215

18 1/4

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-08/31/09

55

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 100-C


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-c
Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

18 13/16

1 1/4

20 13/16

1 1/2

21 1/16

1 1/2

22 1/16

1 3/4

23 9/16

28 9/16

30 3/4

2 1/4

33 1/4

2 1/2

33 1/4

2 3/4

35 1/4

WT
(lb.)

20 3/8

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 5/16 2 9/16

33

3 1/2

13 3/8

11 5/8

10 1/8

345

23 9/16

15 3/8

12 3/4

5 9/16 3 7/8

44

4 3/8

14 13/16

18 3/8

12 5/8

975

24 1/4

18 15/16

12 3/4

6 3/4

58

6 1/2

11 1/4

18 3/8

16 1/16

1,540

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

15 9/16

18 11/16

12

6 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

12

14 11/16

7 5/8

10 1/16

65

184 - 765

1/2

15 9/16

19 11/16

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

15

2 3/4

14 3/16

11 5/8

10 1/2

105

5/8

15 3/4

3/4

15 3/4

19 11/16

13 5/8

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

22

15 11/16

11 5/8

11 1/2

220

22 13/16

15

8 5/8

5 1/4

2 5/8

33

3 1/4

16 5/16

11 5/8

12 7/16

350

25 1/4

17 5/16

12 3/4

5 3/4

3 1/8

44

3 3/4

17 3/4

18 3/8

14 7/16

975

26 5/8

20 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/4

4 5/8

58

6 5/8

13 3/8

18 3/8

17 7/8

1,550

766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

18 13/16

1 1/4

20 13/16

1 1/2

21 5/8

1 3/4

23 1/8

1 3/4

25 5/16

30 5/16

2 1/4

32 13/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

25 - 151

1/2

19 9/16

21 1/4

14 1/2

6 5/8

5 9/16 2

12

2 1/4

16 3/4

7 5/8

12 5/16

75

152 - 632

1/2

19 9/16

22 1/4

15

8 5/8

5 9/16 2

15

2 1/4

17 3/4

11 5/8

12 3/4

110

1/2

19 3/4

5/8

19 3/4

22 1/4

16

8 5/8

5 9/16 2

22

2 1/4

17 3/4

11 5/8

13 5/8

245

3/4

19 3/4
25 1/8

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 1/16 2 1/2

33

19 1/8

11 5/8

14 1/8

390

27 13/16

19 15/16

12 3/4

6 13/16 3 1/4

44

3 1/2

20 13/16

18 3/8

16 13/16

995

30 3/16

23 7/16

12 3/4

9 5/16 5 3/4

58

4 3/4

20 11/16

18 3/8

20 1/8

1,560

633 - 1985

3/4
1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

20 5/16

22 13/16

1 1/4

24 13/16

1 1/4

25 3/8

1 1/2

25 5/8

1 3/4

27 1/8

1 3/4

28 7/8

33 7/8

2 1/4

36 3/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

56

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-09/17/09

FIG. PTP 100-C

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-c
Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

21 - 125

1/2

21 9/16

23 3/4

16 5/8

6 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

2 3/4

18 1/4

7 5/8

14 1/4

90

126 - 522

1/2

21 9/16

24 13/16

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

15

2 3/4

19 5/16

11 5/8

14 3/8

125

1/2

21 3/4

5/8

21 3/4

24 3/4

18

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

22

2 3/4

19 1/4

11 5/8

15 3/8

270

3/4

21 3/4

3/4

21 7/8

27 1/4

18 3/4

8 5/8

6 7/8

2 3/8

33

3 1/2

20 1/4

11 5/8

15 3/4

390

29 7/8

21 3/4

12 3/4

7 3/8

2 7/8

44

3 1/2

22 7/8

18 3/8

18 3/8

1,005

31 1/16

23 15/16

12 3/4

8 5/8

4 1/8

58

5 1/4

20 9/16

18 3/8

20 1/2

1,570

523 - 1640

1641 - 3868
3869 - 8292

8293 - 16159

24 3/8

1 1/4

26 15/16

1 1/2

27 3/16

1 1/2

28 1/16

1 3/4

29 9/16

34 9/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

17 - 103

1/2

23 9/16

26 3/8

19

6 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

12

3 1/4

19 7/8

7 5/8

16 3/8

105

104 - 432

1/2

23 1/2

27 3/8

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

15

3 1/4

20 7/8

11 5/8

16 3/4

140

1/2

23 11/16

5/8

23 11/16

27 3/8

20 1/8

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

22

3 1/8

21 1/8

11 5/8

17 5/16

290

3/4

23 7/8

29 3/4

21

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

23

11 5/8

17 13/16

420

32 1/2

23 7/8

12 3/4

8 3/8

44

3 5/8

25 1/4

18 3/8

20 5/16

1,055

33 5/8

26 1/8

12 3/4

9 5/8

4 1/4

58

3 1/4

29 1/8

18 3/8

22 1/2

1,570

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

26 3/8

26 15/16

1 1/4

28 15/16

1 1/2

29 3/16

1 1/2

30 1/16

1 3/4

31 9/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

25 9/16

28 5/8

20 15/16

6 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

21 1/8

7 5/8

18 1/8

120

95 - 392

1/2

25 9/16

29 11/16

21 1/2

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

15

3 3/4

22 3/16

11 5/8

18 5/8

160

1/2

25 11/16

5/8

25 11/16

29 11/16

22 11/16

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

22

3 3/4

22 3/16

11 5/8

19 5/8

320

5/8

25 7/8

3/4

25 7/8

32 5/16

23

8 5/8

8 3/4

2 3/8

33

3 3/4

24 13/16

11 5/8

19 9/16

485

34 3/4

26 1/16

12 3/4

9 1/4

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

26 1/4

18 3/8

22 5/16

1,120

35 1/2

27 13/16

12 3/4

10

3 5/8

58

3 3/4

28

18 3/8

24

1,570

393 - 1232

1233 - 2906

2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

28 3/8

28 15/16

1 1/4

30 15/16

1 1/2

31 3/16

1 1/2

31 5/8

1 3/4

33 1/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

WT
(lb.)

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-09/21/09

57

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 100-D


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-d

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 100-D is a vertical constant with a top attachment which is bolted directly to the bottom of the steel as shown
above.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Rod take out for down travel


- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel

RTO
D
E

F
WT

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum weight for the load range

J-Rod and Lug Selection


LOAD
(lb.)

766

1492

765

1491

2402

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

K-HOLE

9/16

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

7/8

3/4

7/8

7/8

1 1/8

1 1/8

1 3/8

5 5/8

10 3/4

10 3/4

12 5/8

12 5/8

2403
3868
1

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

7/8

1 3/8

1 3/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

1 3/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

14 5/8

14 5/8

15

15

15

15

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

44 - 243
244 - 1018

1/2

14 1/16

1/2

14 1/16

5/8

14 1/16

5/8

14 1/4

3/4

1019 - 3516
1

RTO*

14 1/4

WT
(lb.)

16 3/8

9 11/16

6 5/8

3 3/4

12

1 7/8

12 5/8

7 5/8

60

17 3/8

10 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

15

2 3/8

12 5/8

11 5/8

8 3/8

95

17 3/8

11 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

22

2 3/8

12 5/8

11 5/8

9 1/4

215

16 1/4

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

58

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 100-D

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-d
Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

16 13/16

1 1/4

17 13/16

1 1/2

18 1/16

1 1/2

19 1/16

1 3/4

20 9/16

24 9/16

26 3/4

2 1/4

28 3/4

2 1/2

28 3/4

2 3/4

30 3/4

WT
(lb.)

20 3/8

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 5/16 2 9/16

33

3 1/2

13 3/8

11 5/8

10 1/8

345

23 9/16

15 3/8

12 3/4

5 9/16 3 7/8

44

4 3/8

14 13/16

18 3/8

12 5/8

975

24 1/4

18 15/16

12 3/4

6 3/4

58

6 1/2

11 1/4

18 3/8

16 1/16

1,540

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

14 1/16

18 11/16

12

6 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

12

14 11/16

7 5/8

10 1/16

65

184 - 765

1/2

14 1/16

19 11/16

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

15

2 3/4

14 3/16

11 5/8

10 1/2

105

5/8

14 1/4

3/4

14 1/4

19 11/16

13 5/8

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

22

15 11/16

11 5/8

11 1/2

220

22 13/16

15

8 5/8

5 1/4

2 5/8

33

3 1/4

16 5/16

11 5/8

12 7/16

350

25 1/4

17 5/16

12 3/4

5 3/4

3 1/8

44

3 3/4

17 3/4

18 3/8

14 7/16

975

26 5/8

20 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/4

4 5/8

58

6 5/8

13 3/8

18 3/8

17 7/8

1,550

766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

16 13/16

1 1/4

17 13/16

1 1/2

18 5/8

1 3/4

20 1/8

1 3/4

22 5/16

26 5/16

2 1/4

28 5/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

25 - 151

1/2

18 1/16

21 1/4

14 1/2

6 5/8

5 9/16 2

12

2 1/4

16 3/4

7 5/8

12 5/16

75

152 - 632

1/2

18 1/16

22 1/4

15

8 5/8

5 9/16 2

15

2 1/4

17 3/4

11 5/8

12 3/4

110

1/2

18 1/4

5/8

18 1/4

22 1/4

16

8 5/8

5 9/16 2

22

2 1/4

17 3/4

11 5/8

13 5/8

245

3/4

18 1/4
25 1/8

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 1/16 2 1/2

33

19 1/8

11 5/8

14 1/8

390

27 13/16

19 15/16

12 3/4

6 13/16 3 1/4

44

3 1/2

20 13/16

18 3/8

16 13/16

995

30 3/16

23 7/16

12 3/4

9 5/16 5 3/4

58

4 3/4

20 11/16

18 3/8

20 1/8

1,560

633 - 1985

3/4
1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

18 13/16

20 13/16

1 1/4

21 13/16

1 1/4

22 3/8

1 1/2

22 5/8

1 3/4

24 1/8

1 3/4

25 7/8

29 7/8

2 1/4

31 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-09/17/09

59

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 100-D


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-d
Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

21 - 125

1/2

20 1/16

23 3/4

16 5/8

6 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

2 3/4

18 1/4

7 5/8

14 1/4

90

24 13/16

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

15

2 3/4

19 5/16

11 5/8

14 3/8

125

24 3/4

18

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

22

2 3/4

19 1/4

11 5/8

15 3/8

270

27 1/4

18 3/4

8 5/8

6 7/8

2 3/8

33

3 1/2

20 1/4

11 5/8

15 3/4

390

29 7/8

21 3/4

12 3/4

7 3/8

2 7/8

44

3 1/2

22 7/8

18 3/8

18 3/8

1,005

31 1/16

23 15/16

12 3/4

8 5/8

4 1/8

58

5 1/4

20 9/16

18 3/8

20 1/2

1,570

126 - 522
523 - 1640

1641 - 3868
3869 - 8292

8293 - 16159

1/2

20 1/16

1/2

20 1/4

5/8

20 1/4

3/4

20 1/4

3/4

20 3/8

22 3/8

1 1/4

23 15/16

1 1/2

24 3/16

1 1/2

25 1/16

1 3/4

26 9/16

30 9/16

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 103

1/2

22 1/16

26 3/8

19

6 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

12

3 1/4

19 7/8

7 5/8

16 3/8

105

104 - 432

1/2

22

27 3/8

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

15

3 1/4

20 7/8

11 5/8

16 3/4

140

1/2

22 3/16

5/8

22 3/16

27 3/8

20 1/8

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

22

3 1/8

21 1/8

11 5/8

17 5/16

290

29 3/4

21

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

23

11 5/8

17 13/16

420

32 1/2

23 7/8

12 3/4

8 3/8

44

3 5/8

25 1/4

18 3/8

20 5/16

1,055

33 5/8

26 1/8

12 3/4

9 5/8

4 1/4

58

3 1/4

29 1/8

18 3/8

22 1/2

1,570

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

3/4

22 3/8

24 3/8

24 15/16

1 1/4

25 15/16

1 1/2

26 3/16

1 1/2

27 1/16

1 3/4

28 9/16

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

24 1/16

28 5/8

20 15/16

6 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

21 1/8

7 5/8

18 1/8

120

29 11/16

21 1/2

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

15

3 3/4

22 3/16

11 5/8

18 5/8

160

29 11/16

22 11/16

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

22

3 3/4

22 3/16

11 5/8

19 5/8

320

32 5/16

23

8 5/8

8 3/4

2 3/8

33

3 3/4

24 13/16

11 5/8

19 9/16

485

34 3/4

26 1/16

12 3/4

9 1/4

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

26 1/4

18 3/8

22 5/16

1,120

35 1/2

27 13/16

12 3/4

10

3 5/8

58

3 3/4

28

18 3/8

24

1,570

95 - 392
393 - 1232

1233 - 2906

2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

1/2

24 1/16

1/2

24 3/16

5/8

24 3/16

5/8

24 3/8

3/4

24 3/8

26 3/8

26 15/16

1 1/4

27 15/16

1 1/2

28 3/16

1 1/2

28 5/8

1 3/4

30 1/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

60

WT
(lb.)

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-09/17/09

FIG. PTP 100-E

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-e
LAYOUT A

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 100-E is a vertical constant with a base plate which is bolted directly to the top of the steel as shown.

PLEASE CALL FOR DIMENSIONS


LAYOUT B

61

FIG. PTP 100-F

CONSTANT

ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-f
LAYOUT A

* Drawing shown for up travel


Figure PTP 100-F is a vertical constant designed to support piping from below. The base plate is bolted directly to the top
of the steel or floor as shown. In layout A, the strut which connects the load arm to the piping is ordered separately.

PLEASE CALL FOR DIMENSIONS


LAYOUT B

62

FIG. PTP 100-G

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-g

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 100-G assembly consists of two inverted vertical constants attached with a channel as shown above. The
constants are suspended via J-Rods from a beam. The whole assembly moves through the total travel. The load ranges
in the tables below are half the total load lifted by the assembly, with the pipe line seated in the center of the C-C dimension, where each constant carries half the total load. The load each constant carries must include half of the assemblys
weight as the whole assembly moves. Note that if the pipe line is not centered in the C-C dimension, then one constant
in the assembly will carry a heavier load than the other. If this is the case then each constant could be a different size and
the tables below might not apply. Please call for dimensions on such special designs.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel, direction of travel, and C-C dimension. For
load and travel not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

RTO
D
E
F

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

Rod take out for down travel


J-Rod position for down travel
J-Rod position for up travel
Maximum length for the load range

- See side view of Fig. PTP 100-D


- Approximate weight for the load range
- Size of channel

L
WT
CH

J-Rod Selection
LOAD
(lb.)

766

1492

2403

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

765

1491

2402

3868

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

CH
(lb./ft)

WT
(lb.)

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

44 - 243

1/2

7 5/8

1/2

6 7/8

5/8

6 7/8

5/8

5 1/2

3/4

5 1/2

244 - 1018

1019 - 3516
1

RTO*

16 3/8

9 11/16

6 5/8

3 3/4

12

7 5/8

3 x 4.1

60

17 3/8

10 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

15

11 5/8

8 3/8

4 x 5.4

95

17 3/8

11 1/8

8 5/8

3 3/4

22

11 5/8

9 1/4

1 1/4

6 x 10.5

215

7 1/2

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-09/17/09

63

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 100-G


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-g
Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

5 3/8

1 1/4

6 3/8

1 1/2

6 5/8

1 1/2

5 1/8

1 3/4

6 5/8

10 5/8

9 1/2

2 1/4

11 1/2

2 1/2

11 1/2

2 3/4

13 1/2

CH
(lb./ft)

WT
(lb.)

20 3/8

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 5/16

2 9/16

33

11 5/8

10 1/8

1 1/2

10 x 15.3

345

23 9/16

15 3/8

12 3/4

5 9/16

3 7/8

44

18 3/8

12 5/8

2 1/8

12 x 20.7

975

24 1/4

18 15/16

12 3/4

6 3/4

58

18 3/8

16 1/16

2 7/8

15 x 33.9

1,540

CH
(lb./ft)

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

6 7/16

18 11/16

12

6 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

12

7 5/8

10 1/16

3 x 4.1

65

184 - 765

1/2

5 11/16

19 11/16

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

15

11 5/8

10 1/2

4 x 5.4

105

5/8

4 1/4

3/4

4 1/4

19 11/16

13 5/8

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 7/8

22

11 5/8

11 1/2

1 1/4

6 x 10.5

220

22 13/16

15

8 5/8

5 1/4

2 5/8

33

11 5/8

12 7/16

1 1/2

10 x 15.3

350

25 1/4

17 5/16

12 3/4

5 3/4

3 1/8

44

18 3/8

14 7/16

2 1/8

12 x 20.7

975

26 5/8

20 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/4

4 5/8

58

18 3/8

17 7/8

2 7/8

15 x 33.9

1,550

CH
(lb./ft)

WT
(lb.)

766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

4 1/8

1 1/4

5 1/8

1 1/2

3 5/8

1 3/4

5 1/8

1 3/4

4 1/16

8 1/16

2 1/4

10 1/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

25 - 151

1/2

9 3/16

21 1/4

14 1/2

6 5/8

5 9/16

12

7 5/8

12 5/16

3 x 4.1

75

152 - 632

1/2

8 7/16

22 1/4

15

8 5/8

5 9/16

15

11 5/8

12 3/4

4x 5.4

110

1/2

7 1/16

5/8

7 1/16

22 1/4

16

8 5/8

5 9/16

22

11 5/8

13 5/8

1 1/4

6x 10.5

245

3/4

7 1/16

3/4

5 3/16
25 1/8

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/2

33

11 5/8

14 1/8

1 1/2

10 x 15.3

390

27 13/16

19 15/16

12 3/4

6 13/16

3 1/4

44

18 3/8

16 13/16

2 1/8

12 x 20.7

995

30 3/16

23 7/16

12 3/4

9 5/16

5 3/4

58

18 3/8

20 1/8

2 7/8

15 x 33.9

1,560

633 - 1985

1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

7 1/16

1 1/4

8 3/16

1 1/4

6 1/8

1 1/2

6 3/8

1 3/4

7 7/8

1 3/4

6 3/8

10 3/8

2 1/4

12 3/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

64

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-09/17/09

FIG. PTP 100-G

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-g
Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

21 - 125

1/2

10 3/16

23 3/4

16 5/8

6 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

7 5/8

14 1/4

24 13/16

16 7/8

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

15

11 5/8

24 3/4

18

8 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/8

22

27 1/4

18 3/4

8 5/8

6 7/8

2 3/8

29 7/8

21 3/4

12 3/4

7 3/8

31 1/16

23 15/16

12 3/4

8 5/8

126 - 522
523 - 1640

1641 - 3868
3869 - 8292

8293 - 16159

1/2

9 1/2

1/2

8 1/16

5/8

8 1/16

3/4

8 1/16

3/4

5 13/16

7 13/16

1 1/4

6 13/16

1 1/2

7 1/16

1 1/2

5 5/16

1 3/4

6 13/16

10 13/16

CH
(lb./ft)

WT
(lb.)

3 x 4.1

90

14 3/8

4 x 5.4

125

11 5/8

15 3/8

1 1/4

6 x 10.5

270

33

11 5/8

15 3/4

1 1/2

10 x 15.3

390

2 7/8

44

18 3/8

18 3/8

2 1/8

12 x 20.7

1,005

4 1/8

58

18 3/8

20 1/2

2 7/8

15 x 33.9

1,570

CH
(lb./ft)

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 103

1/2

10 15/16

26 3/8

19

6 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

12

7 5/8

16 3/8

3 x 4.1

105

104 - 432

1/2

10 1/8

27 3/8

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

15

11 5/8

16 3/4

4 x 5.4

140

1/2

8 15/16

5/8

8 15/16

27 3/8

20 1/8

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

22

11 5/8

17 5/16

1 1/4

6 x 10.5

290

3/4

6 5/8

29 3/4

21

8 5/8

7 5/8

2 1/4

33

11 5/8

17 13/16

1 1/2

10 x 15.3

420

32 1/2

23 7/8

12 3/4

8 3/8

44

18 3/8

20 5/16

2 1/8

12 x 20.7

1,055

33 5/8

26 1/8

12 3/4

9 5/8

4 1/4

58

18 3/8

22 1/2

2 7/8

15 x 33.9

1,570

CH
(lb./ft)

WT
(lb.)

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

8 5/8

6 11/16

1 1/4

7 11/16

1 1/2

7 15/16

1 1/2

6 3/16

1 3/4

7 11/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

11 15/16

28 5/8

20 15/16

6 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

12

7 5/8

18 1/8

3 x 4.1

120

95 - 392

1/2

11 3/16

29 11/16

21 1/2

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

15

11 5/8

18 5/8

4 x 5.4

160

1/2

9 11/16

5/8

9 11/16

29 11/16

22 11/16

8 5/8

8 1/2

2 1/8

22

11 5/8

19 5/8

1 1/4

6 x 10.5

320

5/8

7 11/16
32 5/16

23

8 5/8

8 3/4

2 3/8

33

11 5/8

19 9/16

1 1/2

10 x 15.3

485

34 3/4

26 1/16

12 3/4

9 1/4

2 7/8

44

18 3/8

22 5/16

2 1/8

12 x 20.7

1,120

35 1/2

27 13/16

12 3/4

10

3 5/8

58

18 3/8

24

2 7/8

15 x 33.9

1,570

393 - 1232

3/4

1233 - 2906

2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

7 11/16

9 11/16

7 5/8

1 1/4

8 5/8

1 1/2

8 7/8

1 1/2

6 15/16

1 3/4

8 7/16

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_100.XLS-09/17/09

65

FIG. PTP 100-U

CONSTANT

ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp100-u

* Drawing shown for up travel


Figure PTP 100-U is a vertical constant designed to support piping from below. The base plate is bolted directly to the
top of the steel or floor as shown above. This constant supports vertical movement subjected by the total travel and no
axial or lateral movement from its load flange unless a slide plate is added.

PLEASE CALL FOR DIMENSIONS

80 U-TYPE CONSTANTS FOR A POWER PLANT OVERSEAS

CUSTOM DESIGNED A-TYPE CONSTANT


66

FIG. PTP 200-A

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-a

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 200-A is a horizontal constant suspended from a beam. It can be furnished either with single rod suspension
or double rod suspension as shown above. The single rod suspension must be mounted flush to the bottom of the beam
where the suspension rod is inch thicker than J-Rod. Note that the rod take out (RTO) for the single rod suspension
must be adjusted by subtracting inch from the values given in the tables below.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Rod take out for down travel


- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel

RTO
D
E

F
M
WT

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum height for the load range
- Maximum weight for the load range

J-Rod Selection
LOAD
(lb.)

766

1492

2403

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

765

1491

2402

3868

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

WT
(lb.)

SUBTRACT 1/4" OF THE ROD TAKE OUT (RTO) FOR SINGLE ROD SUSPENSION
ONLY FROM THE TABLES BELOW
Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

44 - 243

1/2

14

1/2

15

5/8

14 7/8

5/8

14 7/8

3/4

14 3/4

244 - 1018

1019 - 3516
1

RTO*

12 1/2

8 3/4

6 5/8

3 7/8

2 5/16

12

1 7/8

8 3/4

7 5/8

1 1/4

60

13 1/2

11

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

15

2 3/8

8 3/4

11 5/8

1 1/4

95

14

11 1/8

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

22

2 3/8

9 1/4

11 5/8

1 3/8

215

16 1/2

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-09/07/09

67

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-A


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-a

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

18 15/16

1 1/4

19 11/16

1 1/2

19 11/16

1 1/2

21 5/8

1 3/4

22 7/8

26 5/8

28 5/8

2 1/4

30 3/8

2 1/2

30 1/8

2 3/4

31 7/8

WT
(lb.)

15 3/4

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

4 1/4

33

3 1/2

8 3/4

11 5/8

1 1/2

345

19 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 5/8

6 1/16

44

4 3/8

11

18 3/8

1 1/2

975

23 3/4

19 7/8

12 3/4

10 3/8

8 13/16

58

6 1/2

10 3/4

18 3/8

3 1/2

1,540

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

13 5/16

15 1/4

10 1/4

6 5/8

4 3/8

12

11 1/4

7 5/8

2 11/16

65

184 - 765

1/2

13 13/16

16 3/4

11 3/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

2 3/4

15

2 3/4

11 1/4

11 5/8

2 3/16

105

5/8

13 3/16

3/4

13 1/16

16 1/2

11 3/8

8 5/8

4 3/8

22

12 1/2

11 5/8

1 13/16

220

18

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

3 1/2

33

3 1/4

11 1/2

11 5/8

1 1/2

350

21 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 3/8

44

3 3/4

14 1/4

18 3/8

1 1/2

975

26

20 5/8

12 3/4

10 5/16

7 15/16

58

6 5/8

12 3/4

18 3/8

4 5/16

1,550

WT
(lb.)

766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

16 7/8

1 1/4

17 5/8

1 1/2

19 9/16

1 3/4

20 13/16

1 3/4

23 5/8

27 3/8

2 1/4

29 1/8

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

25 - 151

1/2

13 5/16

18

12 1/4

6 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

12

2 1/4

13 1/2

7 5/8

4 5/8

75

18 1/2

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

15

2 1/4

14

11 5/8

3 5/8

110

19 1/2

13 3/8

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

22

2 1/4

15

11 5/8

3 13/16

245

20 3/4

14

8 5/8

5 7/8

2 5/8

33

14 3/4

11 5/8

1 15/16

390

23 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/8

3 7/8

44

3 1/2

16 3/4

18 3/8

1 1/2

995

26 3/4

18 5/8

12 3/4

8 7/8

5 5/8

58

4 3/4

17 1/4

18 3/8

2 1/4

1,560

152 - 632
633 - 1985

1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

1/2

13 5/16

1/2

13 3/8

5/8

13 1/4

3/4

13 1/8

3/4

13 9/16

15 5/16

1 1/4

16 1/16

1 1/4

17 1/2

1 1/2

17 1/2

1 3/4

18 3/4

1 3/4

19 1/2

23 1/4

2 1/4

25

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

68

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 200-A

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-a

Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

21 - 125

1/2

15 5/16

21

14 1/4

126 - 522

1/2

15 5/16

21 1/2

1/2

15 3/8

5/8

15 1/4

3/4

15 1/8

523 - 1640

1641 - 3868

3/4

15 9/16

17 5/16

1 1/4

18 1/2

1 1/2

18 1/2

1 1/2

20 1/4

8293 - 16159 1 3/4

21 1/2

3869 - 8292

WT
(lb.)

6 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

12

2 3/4

15 1/2

7 5/8

6 5/8

90

15 1/4

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

15

2 3/4

16

11 5/8

5 5/8

125

22 1/2

15 3/8

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

22

2 3/4

17

11 5/8

5 13/16

270

23 3/4

16

8 5/8

6 13/16

2 13/16

33

3 1/2

16 3/4

11 5/8

390

26 1/4

17 7/8

12 3/4

7 9/16

3 9/16

44

3 1/2

19 1/4

18 3/8

2 1/2

1,005

30

20 3/8

12 3/4

9 13/16

5 13/16

58

5 1/4

19 1/2

18 3/8

4 1/4

1,570

25 1/4

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

17 - 103

1/2

17 5/16

24 1/2

16 1/4

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

3 1/4

18

7 5/8

8 5/8

105

104 - 432

1/2

17 5/16

24 1/2

17 1/4

8 5/8

6 15/16

2 1/16

15

3 1/4

18

11 5/8

7 5/8

140

1/2

17 5/16

5/8

17 3/16

25

17 3/8

8 5/8

6 13/16

22

3 1/8

18 3/4

11 5/8

7 3/4

290

3/4

17 1/8

25 3/4

17 1/4

8 5/8

7 1/16

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

19

11 5/8

5 9/16

420

28 1/2

19 3/8

12 3/4

7 9/16

2 3/4

44

3 5/8

21 1/4

18 3/8

4 1/16

1,055

30

20 7/8

12 3/4

8 1/16

3 1/4

58

3 1/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

4 1/2

1,570

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

18 7/8

19 5/16

1 1/4

20 1/16

1 1/2

20 1/16

1 1/2

20 1/2

1 3/4

21 3/4

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

19 5/16

27

18 1/4

6 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

19 1/2

27 1/2

19 1/4

8 5/8

7 7/8

2 1/4

15

3 3/4

28 1/4

19 3/8

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

22

28 3/4

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

31 3/4

21 5/8

12 3/4

8 9/16

31

21 1/8

12 3/4

9 1/16

95 - 392
393 - 1232

1233 - 2906

1/2

19 5/16

1/2

19 5/16

5/8

19 3/16

5/8

19 1/4

3/4

19 1/8

1
2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

WT
(lb.)

7 5/8

10 11/16

120

20

11 5/8

9 11/16

160

3 3/4

20 3/4

11 5/8

9 13/16

320

33

3 3/4

21 1/4

11 5/8

7 9/16

485

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

23 1/4

18 3/8

6 1/16

1,120

3 3/8

58

3 3/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

6 1/2

1,570

20 7/8

21 5/16

1 1/4

22 1/16

1 1/2

22 1/16

1 1/2

22 1/2

1 3/4

23 3/4

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

69

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-B


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-b

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 200-B is a horizontal constant suspended from a beam. It can be furnished with single lug suspension or
double lug suspension as shown above.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Rod take out for down travel


- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel

RTO
D
E

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum height for the load range
- Maximum weight for the load range

F
M
WT

J-Rod and Lug Selection


LOAD
(lb.)

766

1492

765

1491

2402

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

K-HOLE

11/16

13/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/2

1 1/4

1/4

2 1/2

2403

3869

3868

5664

9122

13355

17776

38104

46105

5663

9121

13354

23659

28627

38103

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 3/8

2 5/8

2 7/8

3 1/8

3 3/8

3 5/8

1 1/2

4 1/2

4 1/2

4 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1/4

3/8

1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

3/4

3/4

5/8
4

17775

28628

23660

3
3/4

3/4
6

46104

60000

4 1/2

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

44 - 243

1/2

16 1/4

1/2

17 1/4

5/8

17 1/4

5/8

17 3/8

3/4

17 3/8

244 - 1018

1019 - 3516
1

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

12 1/2

8 3/4

6 5/8

3 7/8

2 5/16

12

1 7/8

8 3/4

7 5/8

2 3/4

60

13 1/2

11

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

15

2 3/8

8 3/4

11 5/8

2 3/4

95

14

11 1/8

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

22

2 3/8

9 1/4

11 5/8

2 7/8

215

19 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

70

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 200-B

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-b

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

22 7/16

1 1/4

24 7/16

1 1/2

24 11/16

1 1/2

26 3/4

1 3/4

28 1/4

33 1/4

35 1/4

2 1/4

37 3/4

2 1/2

37 3/4

2 3/4

39 3/4

WT
(lb.)

15 3/4

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

4 1/4

33

3 1/2

8 3/4

11 5/8

3 1/2

345

19 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 5/8

6 1/16

44

4 3/8

11

18 3/8

4 1/2

975

23 3/4

19 7/8

12 3/4

10 3/8

8 13/16

58

6 1/2

10 3/4

18 3/8

7 1/2

1,540

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

15 9/16

15 1/4

10 1/4

6 5/8

4 3/8

12

11 1/4

184 - 765

1/2

16 1/16

16 3/4

11 3/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

2 3/4

15

2 3/4

5/8

15 11/16

3/4

15 11/16

16 1/2

11 3/8

8 5/8

4 3/8

22

18

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

3 1/2

21 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 3/8

26

20 5/8

12 3/4

10 5/16

766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

20 3/8

1 1/4

22 3/8

1 1/2

24 11/16

1 3/4

26 3/16

1 3/4

29

34

2 1/4

36 1/2

WT
(lb.)

7 5/8

4 3/16

65

11 1/4

11 5/8

3 11/16

105

12 1/2

11 5/8

3 5/16

220

33

3 1/4

11 1/2

11 5/8

3 1/2

350

44

3 3/4

14 1/4

18 3/8

4 1/2

975

7 15/16

58

6 5/8

12 3/4

18 3/8

7 5/16

1,550

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

25 - 151

1/2

15 9/16

18

12 1/4

6 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

12

2 1/4

13 1/2

7 5/8

6 1/8

75

152 - 632

1/2

15 9/16

18 1/2

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

15

2 1/4

14

11 5/8

5 1/8

110

1/2

15 3/4

5/8

15 3/4

19 1/2

13 3/8

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

22

2 1/4

15

11 5/8

5 5/16

245

3/4

15 3/4

3/4

16 5/16
20 3/4

14

8 5/8

5 7/8

2 5/8

33

14 3/4

11 5/8

3 7/16

390

23 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/8

3 7/8

44

3 1/2

16 3/4

18 3/8

4 1/2

995

26 3/4

18 5/8

12 3/4

8 7/8

5 5/8

58

4 3/4

17 1/4

18 3/8

5 1/4

1,560

633 - 1985

1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

18 13/16

1 1/4

20 13/16

1 1/4

22 3/8

1 1/2

22 5/8

1 3/4

24 1/8

1 3/4

24 7/8

29 7/8

2 1/4

32 3/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

71

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-B


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-b

Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

21 - 125

1/2

17 9/16

21

14 1/4

126 - 522

1/2

17 9/16

21 1/2

1/2

17 3/4

5/8

17 3/4

3/4

17 3/4

3/4

18 5/16

523 - 1640

1641 - 3868

20 13/16

1 1/4

23 3/8

1 1/2

23 5/8

1 1/2

25 3/8

8293 - 16159 1 3/4

26 7/8

3869 - 8292

WT

6 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

12

2 3/4

15 1/2

7 5/8

8 1/8

90

15 1/4

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

15

2 3/4

16

11 5/8

7 1/8

125

22 1/2

15 3/8

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

22

2 3/4

17

11 5/8

7 5/16

270

23 3/4

16

8 5/8

6 13/16

2 13/16

33

3 1/2

16 3/4

11 5/8

5 1/2

390

26 1/4

17 7/8

12 3/4

7 9/16

3 9/16

44

3 1/2

19 1/4

18 3/8

5 1/2

1,005

30

20 3/8

12 3/4

9 13/16

5 13/16

58

5 1/4

19 1/2

18 3/8

7 1/4

1,570

(lb.)

31 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 103

1/2

19 9/16

24 1/2

16 1/4

104 - 432

1/2

19 9/16

24 1/2

17 1/4

1/2

19 11/16

5/8

19 11/16

25

3/4

19 7/8

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

22 3/8

22 15/16

1 1/4

24 15/16

1 1/2

25 3/16

1 1/2

25 5/8

1 3/4

27 1/8

WT

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

3 1/4

18

7 5/8

10 1/8

105

8 5/8

6 15/16

2 1/16

15

3 1/4

18

11 5/8

9 1/8

140

17 3/8

8 5/8

6 13/16

22

3 1/8

18 3/4

11 5/8

9 1/4

290

25 3/4

17 1/4

8 5/8

7 1/16

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

19

11 5/8

7 1/16

420

28 1/2

19 3/8

12 3/4

7 9/16

2 3/4

44

3 5/8

21 1/4

18 3/8

6 1/16

1,055

30

20 7/8

12 3/4

8 1/16

3 1/4

58

3 1/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

7 1/2

1,570

(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

21 9/16

27

18 1/4

6 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

19 1/2

7 5/8

12 3/16

120

95 - 392

1/2

21 9/16

27 1/2

19 1/4

8 5/8

7 7/8

2 1/4

15

3 3/4

20

11 5/8

11 3/16

160

1/2

21 11/16

5/8

21 11/16

28 1/4

19 3/8

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

22

3 3/4

20 3/4

11 5/8

11 5/16

320

5/8

21 7/8

3/4

21 7/8

28 3/4

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

33

3 3/4

21 1/4

11 5/8

9 1/16

485

31 3/4

21 5/8

12 3/4

8 9/16

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

23 1/4

18 3/8

8 1/16

1,120

31

21 1/8

12 3/4

9 1/16

3 3/8

58

3 3/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

9 1/2

1,570

393 - 1232

1233 - 2906
1
2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

(lb.)

24 3/8

24 15/16

1 1/4

26 15/16

1 1/2

27 3/16

1 1/2

27 5/8

1 3/4

29 1/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

72

WT

LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-09/17/09

FIG. PTP 200-C

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-c

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 200-C is a horizontal constant suspended from a beam. It can be furnished with single lug suspension or
double lug suspension as shown above.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Rod take out for down travel


- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel

RTO
D
E

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum height for the load range
- Maximum weight for the load range

F
M
WT

J-Rod and Lug Selection


LOAD
(lb.)

766

1492

2403

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

765

1491

2402

3868

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 3/8

2 5/8

2 7/8

3 1/8

3 3/8

3 5/8

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

K-HOLE

11/16

13/16

15/16

1 1/2

1 1/2

1 1/2

4 1/2

4 1/2

4 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

4 1/2

7/8

1 1/16

1 1/4

1 5/8

2 3/8

2 5/8

2 7/8

3 1/8

3 3/8

3 5/8

3 7/8

4 1/8

1/4

1/4

3/8

2 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/2

1/2
3

5/8
4

3/4
5

3/4
5

3/4
6

3/4
6

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

44 - 243

1/2

16 1/4

1/2

17 1/4

5/8

17 1/4

5/8

17 3/8

3/4

17 3/8

244 - 1018

1019 - 3516
1

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

12 1/2

8 3/4

6 5/8

3 7/8

2 5/16

12

1 7/8

8 3/4

7 5/8

2 3/4

60

13 1/2

11

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

15

2 3/8

8 3/4

11 5/8

2 3/4

95

14

11 1/8

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

22

2 3/8

9 1/4

11 5/8

2 7/8

215

19 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

73

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-C


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-c

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

22 7/16

1 1/4

24 7/16

1 1/2

24 11/16

1 1/2

26 3/4

1 3/4

28 1/4

33 1/4

35 1/4

2 1/4

37 3/4

2 1/2

37 3/4

2 3/4

39 3/4

WT
(lb.)

15 3/4

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

4 1/4

33

3 1/2

8 3/4

11 5/8

3 1/2

345

19 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 5/8

6 1/16

44

4 3/8

11

18 3/8

4 1/2

975

23 3/4

19 7/8

12 3/4

10 3/8

8 13/16

58

6 1/2

10 3/4

18 3/8

7 1/2

1,540

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

15 9/16

15 1/4

10 1/4

6 5/8

4 3/8

12

11 1/4

16 3/4

11 3/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

2 3/4

15

2 3/4

16 1/2

11 3/8

8 5/8

4 3/8

22

18

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

3 1/2

21 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 3/8

26

20 5/8

12 3/4

10 5/16

184 - 765
766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

1/2

16 1/16

5/8

15 11/16

3/4

15 11/16

20 3/8

1 1/4

22 3/8

1 1/2

24 11/16

1 3/4

26 3/16

1 3/4

29

34

2 1/4

36 1/2

WT
(lb.)

7 5/8

4 3/16

65

11 1/4

11 5/8

3 11/16

105

12 1/2

11 5/8

3 5/16

220

33

3 1/4

11 1/2

11 5/8

3 1/2

350

44

3 3/4

14 1/4

18 3/8

4 1/2

975

7 15/16

58

6 5/8

12 3/4

18 3/8

7 5/16

1,550

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

25 - 151

1/2

15 9/16

18

12 1/4

6 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

12

2 1/4

13 1/2

7 5/8

6 1/8

75

152 - 632

1/2

15 9/16

18 1/2

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

15

2 1/4

14

11 5/8

5 1/8

110

1/2

15 3/4

5/8

15 3/4

19 1/2

13 3/8

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

22

2 1/4

15

11 5/8

5 5/16

245

3/4

15 3/4
20 3/4

14

8 5/8

5 7/8

2 5/8

33

14 3/4

11 5/8

3 7/16

390

23 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/8

3 7/8

44

3 1/2

16 3/4

18 3/8

4 1/2

995

26 3/4

18 5/8

12 3/4

8 7/8

5 5/8

58

4 3/4

17 1/4

18 3/8

5 1/4

1,560

633 - 1985

3/4
1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

16 5/16

18 13/16

1 1/4

20 13/16

1 1/4

22 3/8

1 1/2

22 5/8

1 3/4

24 1/8

1 3/4

24 7/8

29 7/8

2 1/4

32 3/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

74

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-09/17/09

FIG. PTP200-C

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-c

Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

21 - 125

1/2

17 9/16

21

14 1/4

126 - 522

1/2

17 9/16

21 1/2

15 1/4

1/2

17 3/4

5/8

17 3/4

22 1/2

3/4

17 3/4

523 - 1640

1641 - 3868

3/4

18 5/16

20 13/16

1 1/4

23 3/8

1 1/2

23 5/8

1 1/2

25 3/8

8293 - 16159 1 3/4

26 7/8

3869 - 8292

WT
(lb.)

6 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

12

2 3/4

15 1/2

7 5/8

8 1/8

90

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

15

2 3/4

16

11 5/8

7 1/8

125

15 3/8

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

22

2 3/4

17

11 5/8

7 5/16

270

23 3/4

16

8 5/8

6 13/16

2 13/16

33

3 1/2

16 3/4

11 5/8

5 1/2

390

26 1/4

17 7/8

12 3/4

7 9/16

3 9/16

44

3 1/2

19 1/4

18 3/8

5 1/2

1,005

30

20 3/8

12 3/4

9 13/16

5 13/16

58

5 1/4

19 1/2

18 3/8

7 1/4

1,570

31 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 103

1/2

19 9/16

24 1/2

16 1/4

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

3 1/4

18

7 5/8

10 1/8

105

104 - 432

1/2

19 9/16

24 1/2

17 1/4

8 5/8

6 15/16

2 1/16

15

3 1/4

18

11 5/8

9 1/8

140

1/2

19 11/16

5/8

19 11/16

25

17 3/8

8 5/8

6 13/16

22

3 1/8

18 3/4

11 5/8

9 1/4

290

3/4

19 7/8

25 3/4

17 1/4

8 5/8

7 1/16

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

19

11 5/8

7 1/16

420

28 1/2

19 3/8

12 3/4

7 9/16

2 3/4

44

3 5/8

21 1/4

18 3/8

6 1/16

1,055

30

20 7/8

12 3/4

8 1/16

3 1/4

58

3 1/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

7 1/2

1,570

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

22 3/8

22 15/16

1 1/4

24 15/16

1 1/2

25 3/16

1 1/2

25 5/8

1 3/4

27 1/8

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

21 9/16

27

18 1/4

6 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

19 1/2

27 1/2

19 1/4

8 5/8

7 7/8

2 1/4

15

3 3/4

28 1/4

19 3/8

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

22

28 3/4

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

31 3/4

21 5/8

12 3/4

8 9/16

31

21 1/8

12 3/4

9 1/16

95 - 392
393 - 1232

1/2

21 9/16

1/2

21 11/16

5/8

21 11/16

5/8

21 7/8

3/4

1233 - 2906
1
2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

21 7/8

WT
(lb.)

7 5/8

12 3/16

120

20

11 5/8

11 3/16

160

3 3/4

20 3/4

11 5/8

11 5/16

320

33

3 3/4

21 1/4

11 5/8

9 1/16

485

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

23 1/4

18 3/8

8 1/16

1,120

3 3/8

58

3 3/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

9 1/2

1,570

24 3/8

24 15/16

1 1/4

26 15/16

1 1/2

27 3/16

1 1/2

27 5/8

1 3/4

29 1/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

75

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-D


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-d

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 200-D is a horizontal constant with top attachment which is bolted directly to the bottom of the steel as
shown above.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Rod take out for down travel


- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel

RTO
D
E

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum height for the load range
- Maximum weight for the load range

F
M
WT

J-Rod and Top Attachment Selection


LOAD
(lb.)

766

1492

2403

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

765

1491

2402

3868

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

K-HOLE

9/16

3/4

3/4

3/4

7/8

7/8

1 3/8

1 3/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

3/4

5 5/8

7/8
8

7/8
8

1
3/4
1 1/8

1 1/8

1 3/8

1 3/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

10 3/4

10 3/4

12 5/8

12 5/8

14 5/8

14 5/8

15

15

15

15

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

44 - 243

1/2

14 3/4

1/2

15 3/4

5/8

15 3/4

5/8

15 7/8

3/4

15 7/8

244 - 1018

1019 - 3516
1

RTO*

WT
(lb.)

12 1/2

8 3/4

6 5/8

3 7/8

2 5/16

12

1 7/8

8 3/4

7 5/8

1 1/4

60

13 1/2

11

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

15

2 3/8

8 3/4

11 5/8

1 1/4

95

14

11 1/8

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

22

2 3/8

9 1/4

11 5/8

1 3/8

215

17 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

76

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 200-D

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-d

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

J-ROD

RTO*

20 7/16

1 1/4

21 7/16

1 1/2

21 11/16

1 1/2

23 3/4

1 3/4

25 1/4

29 1/4

31 1/4

2 1/4

33 1/4

2 1/2

33 1/4

2 3/4

35 1/4

WT
(lb.)

15 3/4

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

4 1/4

33

3 1/2

8 3/4

11 5/8

1 1/2

345

19 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 5/8

6 1/16

44

4 3/8

11

18 3/8

1 1/2

975

23 3/4

19 7/8

12 3/4

10 3/8

8 13/16

58

6 1/2

10 3/4

18 3/8

3 1/2

1,540

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

34 - 183

1/2

14 1/16

15 1/4

10 1/4

6 5/8

4 3/8

12

11 1/4

16 3/4

11 3/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

2 3/4

15

2 3/4

16 1/2

11 3/8

8 5/8

4 3/8

22

18

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

3 1/2

21 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 3/8

26

20 5/8

12 3/4

10 5/16

184 - 765
766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

1/2

14 9/16

5/8

14 3/16

3/4

14 3/16

18 3/8

1 1/4

19 3/8

1 1/2

21 11/16

1 3/4

23 3/16

1 3/4

26

30

2 1/4

32

WT
(lb.)

7 5/8

2 11/16

65

11 1/4

11 5/8

2 3/16

105

12 1/2

11 5/8

1 13/16

220

33

3 1/4

11 1/2

11 5/8

1 1/2

350

44

3 3/4

14 1/4

18 3/8

1 1/2

975

7 15/16

58

6 5/8

12 3/4

18 3/8

4 5/16

1,550

WT
(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

25 - 151

1/2

14 1/16

18

12 1/4

6 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

12

2 1/4

13 1/2

7 5/8

4 5/8

75

152 - 632

1/2

14 1/16

18 1/2

13 1/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

15

2 1/4

14

11 5/8

3 5/8

110

1/2

14 1/4

5/8

14 1/4

19 1/2

13 3/8

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

22

2 1/4

15

11 5/8

3 13/16

245

3/4

14 1/4
20 3/4

14

8 5/8

5 7/8

2 5/8

33

14 3/4

11 5/8

1 5/16

390

23 3/4

16 7/8

12 3/4

7 1/8

3 7/8

44

3 1/2

16 3/4

18 3/8

1 1/2

995

26 3/4

18 5/8

12 3/4

8 7/8

5 5/8

58

4 3/4

17 1/4

18 3/8

2 1/4

1,560

633 - 1985

3/4
1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

14 13/16

16 13/16

1 1/4

17 13/16

1 1/4

19 3/8

1 1/2

19 5/8

1 3/4

21 1/8

1 3/4

21 7/8

25 7/8

2 1/4

27 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

77

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-D


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-d

Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

21 - 125

1/2

16 1/16

21

14 1/4

126 - 522

1/2

16 1/16

21 1/2

1/2

16 1/4

5/8

16 1/4

3/4

16 1/4

3/4

16 13/16

523 - 1640

1641 - 3868
3869 - 8292

18 13/16

1 1/4

20 3/8

1 1/2

20 5/8

1 1/2

22 3/16

8293 - 16159 1 3/4


2

23 7/8

WT
(lb.)

6 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

12

2 3/4

15 1/2

7 5/8

6 5/8

90

15 1/4

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

15

2 3/4

16

11 5/8

5 5/8

125

22 1/2

15 3/8

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

22

2 3/4

17

11 5/8

5 13/16

270

23 3/4

16

8 5/8

6 13/16

2 13/16

33

3 1/2

16 3/4

11 5/8

390

26 1/4

17 7/8

12 3/4

7 9/16

3 9/16

44

3 1/2

19 1/4

18 3/8

2 1/2

1,005

30

20 3/8

12 3/4

9 13/16

5 13/16

58

5 1/4

19 1/2

18 3/8

4 1/4

1,570

27 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 103

1/2

18 1/16

24 1/2

16 1/4

104 - 432

1/2

18 1/16

24 1/2

17 1/4

1/2

18 3/16

5/8

18 3/16

25

3/4

18 3/8

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

20 3/8

20 15/16

1 1/4

21 15/16

1 1/2

22 3/16

1 1/2

22 5/8

1 3/4

24 1/8

WT
(lb.)

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

3 1/4

18

7 5/8

8 5/8

105

8 5/8

6 15/16

2 1/16

15

3 1/4

18

11 5/8

7 5/8

140

17 3/8

8 5/8

6 13/16

22

3 1/8

18 3/4

11 5/8

7 3/4

290

25 3/4

17 1/4

8 5/8

7 1/16

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

19

11 5/8

5 9/16

420

28 1/2

19 3/8

12 3/4

7 9/16

2 3/4

44

3 5/8

21 1/4

18 3/8

4 1/16

1,055

30

20 7/8

12 3/4

8 1/16

3 1/4

58

3 1/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

4 1/2

1,570

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

20 1/16

27

18 1/4

6 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

19 1/2

95 - 392

1/2

20 1/16

27 1/2

19 1/4

8 5/8

7 7/8

2 1/4

15

3 3/4

1/2

20 3/16

5/8

20 3/16

28 1/4

19 3/8

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

22

5/8

20 3/8

3/4

20 3/8

28 3/4

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

31 3/4

21 5/8

12 3/4

8 9/16

31

21 1/8

12 3/4

9 1/16

393 - 1232

1233 - 2906
1
2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

WT
(lb.)

7 5/8

10 11/16

120

20

11 5/8

9 11/16

160

3 3/4

20 3/4

11 5/8

9 13/16

320

33

3 3/4

21 1/4

11 5/8

7 9/16

485

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

23 1/4

18 3/8

6 1/16

1,120

3 3/8

58

3 3/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

6 1/2

1,570

22 3/8

22 15/16

1 1/4

23 15/16

1 1/2

24 3/16

1 1/2

24 5/8

1 3/4

26 1/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

78

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-09/17/09

FIG. PTP 200-E

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-e

* Drawing shown for down travel


Figure PTP 200-E is a horizontal constant with base plates which are bolted directly to the top of the steel as shown
above. The rod take out (RTO) given in the tables below are minimum and may not exceed the depth of the supporting
steel. If this is the case, to clear the depth of the supporting steel, the rod take out (RTO) can be specified to exceed the
minimum.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Rod take out for down travel


- J-Rod position for down travel
- J-Rod position for up travel

RTO
D
E

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum height for the load range
- Maximum weight for the load range

F
M
WT

J-Rod and Base Attachment Selection


LOAD
(lb.)

766

1492

2403

3869

5664

9122

13355

17776

23660

28628

38104

46105

765

1491

2402

3868

5663

9121

13354

17775

23659

28627

38103

46104

60000

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

3/4

7/8

7/8

1 3/8

1 3/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

1 5/8

J-ROD

1/2

5/8

3/4

K-HOLE

9/16

3/4

3/4

5/8

5/8

5/8

5 15/16 8 1/8

8 1/8

X
Y

1
3/4
5/8

5/8

10 3/16

10 3/16

13/16

13/16

1 5/16

1 5/16

1 9/16

1 9/16

1 9/16

1 9/16

12 3/8

12 3/8

14 11/16

14 11/16

14 15/16

14 15/16

14 15/16

14 15/16

WT
(lb.)

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

44 - 243

1/2

5 3/4

1/2

4 1/2

5/8

4 1/2

5/8

4 3/8

244 - 1018

3/4

1019 - 3516
1

RTO*

4 3/8

12 1/2

6 5/8

3 7/8

2 5/16

12

1 7/8

8 3/4

7 5/8

1 1/4

60

13 1/2

11 1/4

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

15

2 3/8

8 3/4

11 5/8

1 1/4

95

14

11 1/2

8 5/8

4 3/8

2 13/16

22

2 3/8

9 1/4

11 5/8

1 3/8

215

6 3/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

79

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-E


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-e

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE

J-ROD

(lb.)
3517 - 7538

7539 - 16159

16160 - 31490

RTO*

6 11/16

1 1/4

7 11/16

1 1/2

7 15/16

1 1/2

6 1/4

1 3/4

7 3/4

11 3/4

10 3/4

2 1/4

12 3/4

2 1/2

12 3/4

2 3/4

14 3/4

WT
(lb.)

15 3/4

13 3/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

4 1/4

33

3 1/2

8 3/4

11 5/8

1 1/2

345

19 3/4

17 1/2

12 3/4

7 5/8

6 1/16

44

4 3/8

11

18 3/8

1 1/2

975

23 3/4

20 1/2

12 3/4

10 3/8

8 13/16

58

6 1/2

10 3/4

18 3/8

3 1/2

1,540

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 4 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)
34 - 183
184 - 765
766 - 2402
2403 - 5663
5664 - 12140

12141 - 23659

RTO*

1/2

3 9/16

15 1/4

10 1/2

6 5/8

4 3/8

12

11 1/4

7 5/8

2 11/16

65

16 3/4

12

8 5/8

5 1/8

2 3/4

15

2 3/4

11 1/4

11 5/8

2 3/16

105

16 1/2

11 3/4

8 5/8

4 3/8

22

12 1/2

11 5/8

1 13/16

220

18

13 3/4

8 5/8

5 7/8

3 1/2

33

3 1/4

11 1/2

11 5/8

1 1/2

350

21 3/4

17 1/2

12 3/4

7 3/8

44

3 3/4

14 1/4

18 3/8

1 1/2

975

26

21 1/4

12 3/4

10 5/16

7 15/16

58

6 5/8

12 3/4

18 3/8

4 5/16

1,550

1/2

2 9/16

5/8

2 7/16

3/4

2 7/16

4 5/6

1 1/4

5 5/8

1 1/2

4 3/16

1 3/4

5 11/16

1 3/4

4 3/4

8 3/4

2 1/4

10 3/4

WT

J-ROD

(lb.)

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 6 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE

J-ROD

RTO*

25 - 151

1/2

1 9/16

152 - 632

1/2

9/16

1/2

1/2

5/8

1/2

3/4

1/2

(lb.)

633 - 1985

3/4
1986 - 4680

4681 - 10033

10034 - 19552

WT
(lb.)

18

12 1/2

6 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

12

2 1/4

13 1/2

7 5/8

4 5/8

75

18 1/2

13 1/2

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

15

2 1/4

14

11 5/8

3 5/8

110

19 1/2

13 3/4

8 5/8

5 1/8

1 7/8

22

2 1/4

15

11 5/8

3 13/16

245

20 3/4

14 1/2

8 5/8

5 7/8

2 5/8

33

14 3/4

11 5/8

1 5/16

390

23 3/4

17 1/2

12 3/4

7 1/8

3 7/8

44

3 1/2

16 3/4

18 3/8

1 1/2

995

26 3/4

19 1/4

12 3/4

8 7/8

5 5/8

58

4 3/4

17 1/4

18 3/8

2 1/4

1,560

5/16

2 5/16

1 1/4

3 5/16

1 1/4

1 7/8

1 1/2

2 1/8

1 3/4

3 5/8

1 3/4

2 5/8

6 5/8

2 1/4

8 5/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 8 inches for up travel ]

80

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 200-E

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-e

Total Travel 8 1/2 to 10 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

21 - 125

1/2

1 9/16

126 - 522
523 - 1640

1641 - 3868
3869 - 8292

1/2

9/16

1/2

1/2

5/8

1/2

3/4

1/2

3/4

5/16

2 5/16

1 1/4

1 7/8

1 1/2

2 1/8

1 1/2

1 3/8

8293 - 16159 1 3/4


2

2 7/8

WT
(lb.)

21

14 1/2

6 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

12

2 3/4

15 1/2

7 5/8

6 5/8

90

21 1/2

15 1/2

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

15

2 3/4

16

11 5/8

5 5/8

125

22 1/2

15 3/4

8 5/8

6 1/16

2 1/16

22

2 3/4

17

11 5/8

5 13/16

270

23 3/4

16 1/2

8 5/8

6 13/16

2 13/16

33

3 1/2

16 3/4

11 5/8

390

26 1/4

18 1/2

12 3/4

7 9/16

3 9/16

44

3 1/2

19 1/4

18 3/8

2 1/2

1,005

30

21

12 3/4

9 13/16

5 13/16

58

5 1/4

19 1/2

18 3/8

4 1/4

1,570

6 7/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 10 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 10 1/2 to 12 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 103

1/2

1 9/16

24 1/2

16 1/2

104 - 432

1/2

9/16

24 1/2

17 1/2

1/2

7/16

5/8

7/16

25

3/4

5/8

433 - 1491
1492 - 3197

3198 - 6853

6854 - 13354

2 5/8

15/16

1 1/4

1 15/16

1 1/2

2 3/16

1 1/2

1 1/8

1 3/4

2 5/8

WT
(lb.)

6 5/8

2 1/8

12

3 1/4

18

7 5/8

8 5/8

105

8 5/8

6 15/16

2 1/16

15

3 1/4

18

11 5/8

7 5/8

140

17 3/4

8 5/8

6 13/16

22

3 1/8

18 3/4

11 5/8

7 3/4

290

25 3/4

17 3/4

8 5/8

7 1/16

2 1/4

33

3 3/8

19

11 5/8

5 9/16

420

28 1/2

20

12 3/4

7 9/16

2 3/4

44

3 5/8

21 1/4

18 3/8

4 1/16

1,055

30

21 1/2

12 3/4

8 1/16

3 1/4

58

3 1/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

4 1/2

1,570

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 12 inches for up travel ]

Total Travel 12 1/2 to 14 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

J-ROD

RTO*

17 - 94

1/2

1 9/16

95 - 392
393 - 1232

1233 - 2906

1/2

9/16

1/2

7/16

5/8

7/16

5/8

3/8

3/4

3/8

1
1
2907 - 6230

6231 - 12140

WT
(lb.)

27

18 1/2

6 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

12

3 3/4

19 1/2

7 5/8

10 11/16

120

27 1/2

19 1/2

8 5/8

7 7/8

2 1/4

15

3 3/4

20

11 5/8

9 11/16

160

28 1/4

19 3/4

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

22

3 3/4

20 3/4

11 5/8

9 13/16

320

28 3/4

20

8 5/8

7 13/16

2 1/8

33

3 3/4

21 1/4

11 5/8

7 9/16

485

31 3/4

22 1/4

12 3/4

8 9/16

2 7/8

44

4 1/4

23 1/4

18 3/8

6 1/16

1,120

31

21 3/4

12 3/4

9 1/16

3 3/8

58

3 3/4

23 1/2

18 3/8

6 1/2

1,570

2 3/8
11/16

1 1/4

1 11/16

1 1/2

1 15/16

1 1/2

2 7/8

1 3/4

4 3/8

*Rod Take Out (RTO) is for down travel [ Add 14 inches for up travel ]

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-09/17/09

81

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-F


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-f

* Drawing shown for up travel


Figure PTP 200-F is a horizontal constant designed to support piping from below. The base plate is bolted directly to the
top of the steel or floor as shown above. It is important to understand that this constant has axial movement subjected
by the vertical movement and angle rotation (D - E). If axial movement cannot be tolerated, then a Figure PTP 200-U horizontal upthrust constant would be appropriate for the application which only allows for vertical movement.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Take out for up travel


- Load flange position for down travel
- Load flange position for up travel

TO
D
E

F
WT

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum weight for the load range

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

K_HOLE

44 - 243

9/16

244 - 1018

TO*

GB

GF

WT
(lb.)

10

6 5/8

4 3/16 2 5/8

12

3 7/8

1 1/2

7 3/4

5 1/4

10

1 1/2

60

11/16

11 1/2

8 5/8

4 3/16 2 5/8

15

3 7/8

1 1/2

7 3/4

5 1/4

10

1 1/2

95

1019 - 3516

13/16

12 1/2

8 5/8

4 11/16 3 1/8

22

4 3/8

1 1/2

8 3/4

6 1/4

13

1 1/2

10

215

3517 - 7538

15/16

15 1/2

8 5/8

6 3/16 4 5/8

33

4 7/8

1 1/2

9 3/4

9 1/4

15

1 1/2

12

345

7539 - 16159

1 1/8

21 1/2

12 3/4

6 7/16 5

44

4 7/16 1 1/2

13

10

17

1 1/2

14

965

16160 - 31490

1 3/8

25 3/8

12 3/4

8 3/8

58

5 1/2

14

13 5/8

20

16

1,535

*Take Out (TO) is for up travel [ Add 4 inches for down travel ]

82

6 13/16

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 200-F

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-f
Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

K_HOLE

34 - 183

9/16

184 - 765

TO*

GB

GF

WT
(lb.)

10

6 5/8

5 3/16

2 13/16

12

4 11/16 1 1/2

9 7/8

5 5/8

10

1 1/2

65

11/16

11 1/2

8 5/8

5 1/8

2 3/4

15

4 3/4

1 1/2

10

5 1/2

10

1 1/2

105

766 - 2402

13/16

12 1/2

8 5/8

5 1/2

3 1/8

22

5 3/8

1 1/2

10 3/4

6 1/4

13

1 1/2

10

220

2403 - 5663

15/16

15 1/2

8 5/8

6 13/16

4 7/16

33

5 13/16 1 1/2

11 5/8

8 7/8

15

1 1/2

12

350

5664 - 12140

1 1/8

21 1/2

12 3/4

7 9/16

5 3/16

44

6 13/16 1 1/2

13 5/8

10 3/8

17

1 1/2

14

975

12141 - 23659

1 3/8

25 3/8

12 3/4

9 3/8

58

14

14

20

16

1,545

WT
(lb.)

*Take Out (TO) is for up travel [ Add 6 inches for down travel ]

Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

K_HOLE

25 - 151

9/16

152 - 632

TO*

GB

GF

10

6 5/8

6 5/16

3 1/8

12

5 1/2

1 1/2

12

6 1/4

10

1 1/2

75

11/16

11 1/2

8 5/8

6 5/16

3 1/8

15

5 3/4

1 1/2

12 1/2

6 1/4

10

1 1/2

110

633 - 1985

13/16

12 1/2

8 5/8

6 13/16

3 5/8

22

6 3/8

1 1/2

13 1/4

7 1/4

13

1 1/2

10

245

1986 - 4680

15/16

18

8 5/8

7 11/16

4 1/2

33

1 1/2

14

15

1 1/2

12

390

4681 - 10033

1 1/8

22

12 3/4

8 3/16

44

7 3/4

1 1/2

15 1/2

10

17

1 1/2

14

995

10034 - 19552

1 3/8

25

12 3/4

10 9/16 7 5/16

58

8 13/16 2

17 5/8

14 5/8

20

16

1,560

*Take Out (TO) is for up travel [ Add 8 inches for down travel ]

F-TYPE CONSTANT SUPPORT

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

F-TYPE CONSTANTS ON SHIPPING FLOOR

83

CONSTANT

FIG. PTP 200-U


ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-u

* Drawing shown for up travel


Figure PTP 200-U is a horizontal constant designed to support piping from below. The base plate is bolted directly to the
top of the steel or floor as shown above. This constant supports vertical movement subjected by the total travel and no
axial or lateral movement from its load flange unless a slide plate is added.
ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, type, load, actual travel, total travel and direction of travel. For load and travel
not in the tables, please call for dimensions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

TO
D

All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

- Take out for up travel


- Minimum height

F
WT

- Maximum length for the load range


- Maximum weight for the load range

Total Travel 1 1/2 to 4 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

K_HOLE

44 - 243

9/16

244 - 1018

TO*

WT
(lb.)

10 1/4

13 5/8

6 5/8

1 3/4

12

3 1/2

7 1/2

7 1/2

1 1/2

11 3/16

75

11/16

13

15 1/16

8 5/8

2 1/4

15

4 1/4

9 1/2

8 1/2

1 1/2

12 7/16

110

1019 - 3516

13/16

13 1/2

16

8 5/8

2 3/8

22

4 7/16 6 3/8

10

11

1 1/2

16 5/8

235

3517 - 7538

15/16

15 1/2

16 13/16

8 5/8

3 13/16

33

5 3/8

5 1/4

11 3/4

11 3/4

1 1/2

18 1/4

365

7539 - 16159

1 1/8

18 3/4

20 1/4

12 3/4

3 3/8

44

7 1/4

14

14

1 1/2

22

995

16160 - 31490

1 3/8

19 13/16

21 11/16

12 3/4

4 3/8

58

8 11/16 14

15

1 1/2

23 3/8

1,590

*Take Out (TO) is for up travel [ Add 4 inches for down travel ]

Total Travel 4 1/2 to 6 inches


LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

K_HOLE

34 - 183

9/16

12 1/4

17 1/8

184 - 765

11/16

12 1/2

766 - 2402

13/16

16 1/2

2403 - 5663

15/16

5664 - 12140
12141 - 23659

TO*

84

6 5/8

1 15/16

12

17 5/16

8 5/8

1 3/8

15

4 5/16 8 1/8

9 1/4

8 1/4

1 1/2

12 1/2

120

19

8 5/8

3 11/16

22

4 15/16 8 3/8

11

11

1 1/2

16 5/8

240

17

20 5/8

8 5/8

4 5/16

33

6 1/4

7 1/8

14

12 1/2

1 1/2

18 1/8

370

1 1/8

20

23 15/16

12 3/4

3 11/16

44

7 1/4

8 1/2

16

14

1 1/2

22

1,000

1 3/8

20

24 15/16

12 3/4

4 11/16

58

7 1/16 9 7/8

16

15

1 1/2

22 3/8

1,590

I
8 1/2

L
8 1/2

M
7 1/2

X
1 1/2

WT
(lb.)

*Take Out (TO) is for up travel [ Add 6 inches for down travel ]

11 1/4

80

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-08/31/09

FIG. PTP 200-U

CONSTANT
ENGINEERED PIPE SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/ptp200-u
Total Travel 6 1/2 to 8 inches
LOAD RANGE
(lb.)

K_HOLE

25 - 151

9/16

152 - 632

TO*

17 1/8

20 3/16

6 5/8

11/16

17

21

8 5/8

3 5/16 15

633 - 1985

13/16

18 1/2

22 1/4

8 5/8

3 1/2

1986 - 4680

15/16

19

23 1/4

8 5/8

5 1/16 33

11 3/16 4 3/4

22

WT
(lb.)

10 3/8

11

8 1/2

1 1/2

11 7/16

105

10 3/8

11

8 1/2

1 1/2

12 7/16

125

5 1/2

10 1/2

12

10 3/4

1 1/2

16 5/8

265

10 3/8

13

12

1 1/2

18 1/8

410

4681 - 10033

1 1/8

21 1/2

26 7/16

12 3/4

4 7/8

44

7 1/4

11

16

14

1 1/2

22

1,120

10034 - 19552

1 3/8

22 1/2

28

12 3/4

4 7/8

58

7 1/2

12

17

16

1 1/2

22 7/8

1,585

*Take Out (TO) is for up travel [ Add 8 inches for down travel ]

HORIZONTAL UPTHRUST CONSTANTS

56,777 LB. LOAD U-TYPE CONSTANTS WITH BALL TRANSFER UNITS, 6 TRAVEL

CONSTANTS_200.XLS-09/17/09

VERTICAL UPTHRUST CONSTANTS

62 U-TYPE CONSTANTS, 13,600 LB. LOAD WITH 4 TOTAL TRAVEL

85

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

DYNAMIC RESTRAINTS
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. offers a variety of dynamic restraints which guide/restrain the movement of piping
systems during transient events while simultaneously allowing for the unimpeded thermal growth of the system. Some
types are also ideal for controlling vibration while others can be tailored specifically for absorbing abnormal, unidirectional shock loadings. These restraint assemblies are generally categorized as follows:

Vibration Control & Sway Braces

Hydraulic Shock & Sway Suppressors

Mechanical Snubbers

Sway Strut Assemblies

In addition to PT&Ps well established line of Sway Braces and Struts, PT&P offers an extended selection of the
following mechanical and hydraulic snubbers and rigid
restraints through one of its wholly owned subsidiaries Fronek Anchor/Darling Enterprises, Inc., an ASME NS
Certificate Holder.

B-P Style: A proven hydraulic snubber


design (formerly by Bergen-Paterson) built
in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Its manifold configuration
eliminates external tubing and its pressurized reservoir allows installation in any spatial orientation.

dynA/Damp: A highly responsive, non-locking mechanical snubber design with corrosion resistant construction, also built in accordance with ASME Code requirements. These devices offer dependable service
over a wide range of load capacities and seismic frequencies.

Custom Designed Compensating Strut Assemblies: Along with the dynA/Damp


mechanical snubber, Fronek Anchor/Darling Enterprises, Inc. can also provide lockingtype mechanical snubbers for use as whip restraints for large pipes and vessels, as well
as restraints for relief valve reaction forces. This type of restraint is available in load
capacities ranging between 10 and 125 Kips, with stroke and end connections to fit
customer specified applications.

CLAMP AND SWAY STRUT ASSEMBLIES


86

HYDRAULIC SNUBBER EXTENSION ROD ENDS

www.pipingtech.com/spring-supports

TESTING A SWAY BRACE

FIG. 550 & 555

VIBRATION CONTROL & SWAY BRACE


For pipe sizes 2 through 24.

SERVICE:

Recommended for controlling vibration, absorbing shock loadings; guiding or restraining


the movement of pipe resulting from thermal expansion; bracing a pipe line against sway.

INSTALLATION:

The vibration control and sway brace is shipped ready for installation. The rod coupling
rotates with slight resistance and the tension test collar can be rotated by hand while holding the rod stationary.

ADJUSTMENT:

The sway brace should be in the neutral position when the system is hot and operating, at
which time the tension test collar should be hand tight. If it is not, the sway brace should
be adjusted to the neutral position by use of the load coupling. The screws in the tension
test collar need not be loosened, since they serve only to secure it to the load coupling.

FEATURES:

SIZE SELECTION:

Vibration is opposed with an instantaneous counter force bringing the pipe back to
normal position.
A single energy-absorbing pre-loaded spring provides two way action.
One spring saves space and simplifies design.
Spring has 3 travel in either direction.
Accurate neutral adjustment assured.
Enclosed spring excludes dirt and gives a clean, compact appearance.

The vibration control and sway brace gives full deflection forces from 200 lb. to 1,800 lb.
and has initial pre-compressed spring forces from 50 lb. to 450 lb. to dampen vibrations,
oppose pipe sway and absorb shock forces.
The exact amount of energy needed to control piping should be in proportion to the mass,
amplitude of movement, and nature of disturbing forces acting on the pipe. When it is possible to calculate the exact restraining force required, the size of the vibration control and
sway brace capable of providing this force should be selected.
To simplify the selection of size, engineers have designed the vibration control and sway
brace in three sizes that are readily related to nominal pipe size. For pipe sizes 3 and
smaller, the small size is recommended; for 4 to 8, the medium size; and for 10 and larger,
the large size.

SPECIFICATION:

Fulfills the requirements of the ASA Code for Pressure Piping as to fabrication details and
materials.

IMPORTANT:

Rod lengths should be cut and final tension of adjustments made for the hot or operating
position of the pipe. If, with the pipe in its hot position, the tension test collar cannot be
turned by hand or turns very freely, loosen the jam nut adjacent to the rod coupling and
rotate the coupling until the collar can just be turned by hand. Retighten the jam nut.
When correct tension adjustments are completed, the brace exerts no force on the pipe in
its operating position. Under shutdown conditions, the brace allows the pipe to assume
its cold position. It exerts a nominal cold strain force equal to the pre-load force plus the
amount of travel from the hot to cold position, times the spring scale of the particular size
of the vibration control and sway brace.

ORDERING:

Specify size, figure number, description and overall dimension.

87

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

SIZE RANGE:

FIG. 550 & 555

VIBRATION CONTROL & SWAY BRACE

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

www.pipingtech.com/fig550-555
FIG. 550

FIG. 555

FIG. 550
SWAY
BRACE SIZE

FOR
PIPE SIZE

PRELOAD &
SPRING SCALE
lb.

MAX.
FORCE
lb.

2 to 3 1/2

50

200

22

4 to 8

150

600

25

10 to 16

450

1,800

36

1 1/4

3/4

4 1/2

22 1/2

23 1/4

7 1/8

13

1 1/8

18 to 24

900

3,600

64

1 1/4

1 3/8

3/4

6 5/8

22 5/8

24 1/8

8 1/8

11 1/2

1 1/2

18 to 24

1,350

5,400

79

1 1/2

1 9/16

3/4

6 5/8

25 5/8

27 11/16

9 1/8

13 1/2

2 1/16

18 to 24

1,800

7,200

95

1 1/2

1 9/16

3/4

6 5/8

27 5/8

29 11/16

9 1/8

15 1/2

2 1/16

WEIGHT
EYE (H)
(approx.) EACH ROD SIZE
DIA. OF HOLE THICKNESS
lb.
3/4

ROD TAKEOUT
D

15/16

3/4

4 1/2

16

1 1/2

16 15/16

6 1/16

8 3/8

1 1/4

3/4

4 1/2

18 3/4

19 7/8

7 1/8

9 5/8

1 1/8

FIG. 555
SWAY
BRACE SIZE

FOR
PIPE SIZE

PRELOAD &
SPRING SCALE
lb.

MAX.
FORCE
lb.

2 to 3 1/2

50

200

WEIGHT
EYE (H)
(approx.) EACH ROD SIZE
DIA. OF HOLE THICKNESS
lb.
23

3/4

ROD TAKEOUT
D

3/4

4 1/2

20 15/16

6 1/2

21 15/16

6 1/16

8 3/8

4 to 8

150

600

26

1 1/16

3/4

4 1/2

23 15/16

7 3/16

25 1/16

7 1/8

9 5/8

1 1/8

10 to 16

450

1,800

38

1 1/16

3/4

4 1/2

27

6 7/8

28 1/8

7 1/8

13

1 1/8

18 to 24

900

3,600

67

1 1/4

1 1/2

3/4

6 5/8

28 1/8

8 1/2

29 5/8

8 1/8

11 1/2

1 1/2

18 to 24

1,350

5,400

82

1 1/2

1 3/4

3/4

6 5/8

31 5/8

33 11/16

9 1/8

13 1/2

2 1/16

18 to 24

1,800

7,200

98

1 1/2

1 3/4

3/4

6 5/8

33 5/8

35 11/16

9 1/8

15 1/2

2 1/16

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FIG. 550 & 555

VIBRATION CONTROL & SWAY BRACE

FIG. 550A

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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FIG. 555A

RECOMMENDED WHEN W DIMENSION IS 2 FT. 0 IN. OR LESS

RECOMMENDED WHEN W DIMENSION IS 2 FT. 0 IN. OR LESS

FIG. 550B

FIG. 555B

RECOMMENDED WHEN W DIMENSION IS 2 FT. 1 IN. OR MORE

RECOMMENDED WHEN W DIMENSION IS 2 FT. 1 IN. OR MORE

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description and overall dimension.

NOMINAL PIPE SIZE

SWAY BRACE SIZE

2
2 1/2
3

DISTANCE CENTER OF PIPE TO OUTSIDE


STUD OF PIPE CLAMP
5 1/8

5 3/8
5 15/16

3 1/2

6 3/16

6 1/2

5
6

7
8 9/16

9 9/16

10

10 5/8

12
14

11 5/8
12 11/16

16

13 11/16

18

14 11/16

20

15 7/8

24
17 7/8
Dimensions for assemblies for larger pipe sizes available on application.
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FIG. 510AD & 511AD

HYDRAULIC SHOCK & SWAY SUPPRESSOR

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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APPLICATION:

For use on piping systems or equipment when unrestrained thermal movement must be
allowed, but which must be restrained during impulsive or cyclic disturbance. The unit is not
effective against low amplitude, high frequency movement. The preferred usage with standard settings is to prevent destructive results due to earthquakes, flow transients, or wind
load. Special settings are available to absorb the continuous thrust resulting from safety
valve blow-off or pipe rupture.

SIZE RANGE:

PT&P offers seven sizes with cylinder bores of 1 to 8. These units have a normal load
range of 3,000 lb. to 130,000 lb, and are available in 6, 12 and 18 strokes. Standard configuration includes an integral, spring energized reservoir and is also available with a remote
reservoir.

ORDERING:

Specify figure number, description, cylinder size, stroke, load, thermal movement, overall
length, and piston end option. If a pipe clamp is required, please specify nominal pipe size
or special O.D., pipe temperature, and any additional option features or special settings
required.

DIMENSIONS
CYLINDER
SIZE

FIG. 510AD
FIG. 511AD
P-P RETRACTED* P-P RETRACTED*

MAX. RECOM.
NORMAL LOAD* (lb.)

1 1/2

21

32 3/4

1 1/2

3,000

2 1/2

2 1/2

23 1/4

36 1/4

2 1/2

10,000

3 1/4

27 1/8

41 5/8

3 1/4

20,000

28 1/2

44 1/8

30,000

5 1/2

31 3/4

49 1/2

50,000

33 3/4

53 3/8

70,000

8
8 1/2
41 7/16
62 11/16
* Add cold piston setting for install length.
These values reflect cylinders having 6" of stroke.
Additional dimensional information is available at fronekgrp.com.
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CYLINDER
SIZE

8
130,000
*Load must not be applied outside a 10 included
angle cone of action to the pipe clamp axis w/o
special authorization.
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MSA 1/4-MSA-100

MECHANICAL SNUBBER ASSEMBLIES

APPLICATION:

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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The MSA series is a velocity limiting mechanical snubber designed to protect critical plant
components by preventing shock forces from causing damaging motions in piping and
related systems during seismic disturbances or other transient forces. The mechanical snubber controls damaging motions by becoming a load-carrying member between the piping
and the structural member in the event of an abnormal motion or disturbance. Otherwise,
during normal thermal motion and operation it telescopes freely in either direction through
its normal operating stroke.

COMPLETE MECHANICAL SNUBBER ASSEMBLIES

MECHANICAL SNUBBER ASSEMBLIES

MECHANICAL SNUBBER SIZING


SHOCK ARRESTOR
SIZE NUMBER
MSA - 1/4
MSA - 1/2
MSA - 1
MSA - 3
MSA - 10
MSA - 35
MSA - 100

LOAD
(lb.)
350
650
1,500
6,000
15,000
50,000
120,000

MINIMUM
C-to-C WITH
ADJUSTMENT
19 5/16
17 1/8
24 1/4
30
34 5/8
49 1/8
63

MAXIMUM
C-to-C
56
56
82
98
122
247
257

MAXIMUM
STROKE
(in.)
4
2 1/2
4
5
6
6
6

ISOMETRIC VIEW

MECHANICAL SNUBBER DATA


SHOCK ARRESTOR
SIZE NUMBER
MSA MSA MSA MSA MSA MSA MSA -

1/4
1/2
1
3
10
35
100

PIN DIAMETER
3/8
3/8
1/2
3/4
1
1 1/2
2 1/2

PIPE SIZE
1" SCH.40
1" SCH.40
1 1/4" SCH.40
1 1/2" SCH. 40
2" SCH.80
4" SCH.80
6" SCH. 120

REAR BRACKET
2
2
3
3
4
7
9

BASE PLATE
1
1
1
1/2
2
1/2
3
5
1/2
9

TAKE OUT

1/2
1/4
3/4
1/2

1
1
2
2
3
5
8

1/2
1/2
1/2
3/16
1/4

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ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

SWAY STRUT ASSEMBLIES


MATERIAL:

Carbon steel, except for load pin, which is stainless steel.

SPECIFICATIONS:

RECOMMENDED SERVICE:

Used to restrain movement of piping in one direction while providing for movement
due to thermal expansion or contraction in another direction.

FEATURES:

HOW TO SIZE:

1.
2.

3.

Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-58


Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-69
ANSI Code for Pressure Piping ANSI B31.1 and ANSI B31.3

Effective under either tensile or compressive force.


Provides 2 to 4 of field adjustment in either direction.
Spherical, self-aligning ball bushing at both ends of the strut allows for plus or minus 5 degrees of angular motion or misalignment. Bushings are coated with a dry
lubricant.
Can be installed in any spatial orientation.
Positive control of piping systems are allowed by tight-fitting connections.
Finished with standard primer paint or hot dip galvanizing for corrosive conditions.
Select size consistent with maximum load to be restrained.
Determine the distance from structural steel to center of pipe and subtract from it
the pipe clamp take-out and the rear bracket (dimension A) for size selected. This
will give the required C-to-C dimension. Make sure that the C-to-C dimension listed
for the size selected is within the specified minimum and maximum.
Determine the W dimension by subtracting the quantity (2 x dimension F) from the
C-to-C dimension.

ORDERING:

Specify figure number, assembly size,


name, C-to-C dimension and option number (if other than standard configuration
is required) or nominal pipe size or special
O.D. The rear bracket assembly may be
ordered separately.

INSTALLATION:

Sway strut assemblies are shipped assembled. Securely fasten bracket to structure.
Attach strut rod to end bracket, make
necessary adjustment in overall length,
and fasten clamp to pipe. This assembly is
locked by tightening the hex nuts against
the extension piece.

NOTE:

Rods should be visible in the sight holes


at each end of the strut to assure proper
thread engagement. Special lengths are
available upon request.

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LOADS UP TO 90,000 LB.

SWAY STRUT WITH 4 OF ADJUSTMENT

FIG. 2110

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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OPTION 1

OPTION 2

ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, nominal pipe size or special O.D. and C-to-C dimension.
SIZE

LOAD
lb.

ROD END

650

3/4

C-C

EXT. PIECE
PIPE SIZE

1"

1 1/2

W
F

MIN.

MAX.

18 3/4

60

D1

3/4

0.499

MIN.
9 1/2

4 5/8

1 5/8

1 3/4

1/4

SCH.80
B

1,500

1 1/2"

0.497
2 3/8

20 1/2

108

10

5 1/4

2 1/4

2 7/8

3/8

1 1/8

1 1/8

SCH.40
C

4,500

2"

2 3/4

20 1/2

120

10

5 1/4

2 1/2

3 3/8

1/2

1 1/2

1 1/8

SCH.40
1

8,000

1 1/4

2"

11,630

1 1/2

2 1/2"

3 3/4

24

120

10 1/2

6 3/4

4 3/8

3/4

1 3/4

1 3/8

15,700

1 3/4

2 1/2"

25

120

11

3 1/2

5 3/8

3/4

1 3/4

1 1/2

20,700

3"

5 5/16

25 1/2

120

11 1/2

5 7/16

4 11/16

1 13/16

27,200

2 1/4

3"

5 5/16

29 1/2

120

12

8 3/4

5 7/16

4 11/16

2 1/2

1 13/16

33,500

2 1/2

4"

32 1/2

120

13

9 3/4

5 9/16

1 1/4

2 1/2

2 1/8

68,200

4"

6 3/4

35 1/2

120

13

11 1/4

6 1/8

6 9/16

1 3/4

2 3/16

120,000

6"

1.749
1.747

38 1/2

120

14

12 1/4

7 1/8

5 3/4

3 1/2

2 3/8

SCH.160
8

1.499
1.497

SCH.160
7

1.249
1.247

SCH.160
6

1.249
1.247

SCH.160
5

0.999
0.997

SCH.160
4

0.999
0.997

SCH.160
3

0.749
0.747

SCH.160
2

0.749
0.747

1.999
1.997

7 1/4

41 1/2

SCH.160
* Load must not be applied outside a 10 included angle to the pipe clamp axis.

120

16

12 3/4

14

8 3/4

2 1/4

4 3/4

2 13/16

2.499
2.497

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FIG. 2120

MINI SWAY STRUT

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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ORDERING: Specify size, figure number, description, nominal pipe size or special O.D. and C-to-C dimension.
SIZE
A

LOAD

ROD END

650

3/4

C-C (Style 1)

EXT. PIECE
PIPE SIZE
1"

C-C (Style 2)
D

A
1 1/2

MIN.

MAX.

MIN.

MAX.

8 1/8

9 3/4

9 5/8

18 3/4

1 5/8

D1

1 3/4

1/4

3/4

0.499

SCH.80
B

1,500

1 1/2"

0.497
2 3/8

9 3/4

11 1/2

11 1/2

20 1/2

2 1/4

2 7/8

3/8

1 1/8

1 1/8

SCH.40
C

4,500

2"

2 3/4

10

12

11 1/2

20 1/2

2 1/2

3 3/8

1/2

1 1/2

1 1/8

SCH.40
1

8,000

1 1/4

2"

11,630

1 1/2

2 1/2"

3 3/4

11 1/8

13 1/4

13 1/8

24

4 3/8

3/4

1 3/4

1 3/8

15,700

1 3/4

2 1/2"

11 3/4

14 1/2

14 1/4

25

3 1/2

5 3/8

3/4

1 3/4

1 1/2

20,700

3"

5 5/16

13 3/8

16

15 7/8

25 1/2

5 7/16

4 11/16

1 13/16

27,200

2 1/4

3"

5 5/16

15 1/2

19

18 1/2

29 1/2

5 7/16

4 11/16

2 1/2

1 13/16

33,500

2 1/2

4"

16 7/8

20 1/2

20 3/8

32 1/2

5 9/16

1 1/4

2 1/2

2 1/8

68,200

4"

6 3/4

18 1/4

23

22 1/4

35 1/2

6 1/8

6 9/16

1 3/4

2 3/16

1.749
1.747

SCH.160
* All struts provided with +/- 1" adjustment from specified C-C dimension

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1.499
1.497

SCH.160
7

1.249
1.247

SCH.160
6

1.249
1.247

SCH.160
5

0.999
0.997

SCH.160
4

0.999
0.997

SCH.160
3

0.749
0.747

SCH.160
2

0.749
0.747

20

24

24

38 1/2

7 1/8

5 3/4

3 1/2

2 3/8

1.999
1.997

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SWAY STRUT ASSEMBLIES

FIG. 2110 & 2120

ENGINEERED SPRING SUPPORTS

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THREE BOLT CLAMP FOR SWAY STRUT ASSEMBLIES

E-TAKEOUT FOR SWAY STRUT ASSEMBLIES


PIPE SIZE

3/4

2 7/16

2 9/16

1 1/4

2 11/16

1 1/2

4 1/8

4 1/8

5 1/8

5 1/8

2 1/2

5 3/8

5 3/8

5 15/16

5 15/16

6 1/2

6 1/2

8 5/8

10 1/8

12 1/4

13 1/2

16 1/4

9 7/16

10 15/16

12 13/16

14 5/16

16 13/16

8 9/16

8 9/16

9 15/16

11 7/16

13 5/16

14 13/16

17 5/16

18 9/16

20 5/16

9 9/16

9 9/16

10 1/8

12 7/16

14 9/16

15 13/16

18 5/16

20 1/16

21 5/16

10

10 5/8

10 5/8

11 3/8

13 3/4

15 5/8

16 7/8

19 7/8

21 1/8

22 3/8

12

11 5/8

11 5/8

12 9/16

14 3/4

16 5/8

18 3/8

20 7/8

22 1/8

23 3/8

14

12 11/16

12 11/16

13 1/2

13 1/2

17 1/4

19

21 1/2

22 3/4

24 1/2

30

16

13 11/16

13 11/16

14 7/8

14 7/8

18 3/4

20

22 1/2

23 3/4

25 1/2

31

18

14 11/16

14 11/16

16 1/4

16 1/4

16 1/4

21

23 1/2

25 1/4

27

32

20

15 7/8

15 7/8

15 7/8

17 1/4

17 1/4

22

24 1/2

26 1/4

28

33 1/2

24

17 7/8

17 7/8

17 7/8

19 5/16

19 5/16

19 5/16

27

28 3/4

30

36

30

23 3/8

23 3/8

23 3/8

28 1/4

28 1/4

28 1/4

30 1/2

31 3/4

33

39

36

28 3/4

28 3/4

28 3/4

28 3/4

34 3/4

34 3/4

34 3/4

34 3/4

36

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36 P-P HYDRAULIC SNUBBER FOR 128,000 LB. LOAD

STOCK MATERIALS FOR PIPE SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES

76,800 LB. LOAD BIG TON SPRING WITH PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED SLIDE PLATES

200-U TYPE CONSTANT WITH ROLLER GUIDED LOAD TABLE

100 E-TYPE CONSTANT SPRING SUPPORT

PTP 200-U TYPE CONSTANTS WITH SLIDE PLATES FOR 109,000 LB. LOAD

CUSTOM DESIGNED 100-E CONSTANT


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ROD AND CLEVISES

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
COMPONENTS
Pipe Clamps & Risers - Saddle Supports Coverings - Hold Down Clamps
Beam Attachments - Clevis Hangers - Hardware, Rods & U-Bolts
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ROLLER STANDS

HOLD DOWN CLAMPS

U-BOLT CRADLE SUPPORTS

SPIDER GUIDE
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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS


SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS
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DESCRIPTION

PAGE

Fig. 50: Light Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp .............................................................................


Fig. 60: Heavy Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp ...........................................................................
Fig. 70: Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp ..........................................................................
Fig. 70A: Alloy Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp ...........................................................
Fig. 80: Heavy Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp .......................................................................
Fig. 90: Riser Clamp ..........................................................................................................
Fig. 190: Fabricated Riser Clamp .................................................................................
Chart C for Clamp Design ...............................................................................................

102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109

Fig. 2: Adjustable Band Hanger ...................................................................................


Fig. 42: Yoke U-Bolt (Standard) .....................................................................................
Fig. 43: Yoke U-Bolt (Heavy Duty) ................................................................................
Fig. 83: Adjustable Clevis Hanger ...............................................................................
Fig. 89: Clevis Hanger for Insulated Lines ................................................................
Fig. 195: Roller Hanger ....................................................................................................
Fig. 200: Trapeze Roller Hanger ...................................................................................

110
111
111
112
113
114
115

Fig. 20: Welded Beam Attachment .............................................................................


Fig. 72: Welding Lug .........................................................................................................
Fig. 73: Concrete Clevis Plate ........................................................................................
Fig. 74: Concrete Single Lug Plate ..............................................................................
Fig. 75: Channel Assembly .............................................................................................
Fig. 135: Malleable Beam Clamp .................................................................................
Fig. 140: Heavy Duty Beam Clamp .............................................................................
Fig. 270: Horizontal Travelers ........................................................................................

116
117
118
118
119
120
120
121

Fig. 30: Turnbuckle ...........................................................................................................


Fig. 35: Rod Coupling Straight with Sight Hole .....................................................
Fig. 40: Weldless Eye Nut ...............................................................................................
Fig. 91: Clevis Pin with Cotters .....................................................................................
Fig. 92: Steel Washer Plate ............................................................................................
Fig. 95: Steel Clevis ...........................................................................................................
Fig. 100: Long Tangent U-Bolt .....................................................................................
Fig. 110: Welded Eye Rod ..............................................................................................
Fig. 120: Eye Rod (Not Welded) ...................................................................................
Fig. 122: All-Threaded Eye Rod ....................................................................................
Fig. 126: Welded Linked Eye Rod ................................................................................
Fig. 127: Linked Eye Rod ................................................................................................
Fig. 128: Hanger Rod (Thread Both Ends R.H.) ......................................................
Fig. 129: Hanger Rod (Thread One End R.H., One End L.H.) ..............................

122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
129
130
130
130
131
131

Fig. 46: Adjustable Pipe Saddle Support .................................................................


Fig. 48: Pipe Saddle Support with U-Bolt ................................................................
Fig. 182: Non-Metallic Wear Pad ...................................................................................
Fig. 183: Insulation Protection Shield .......................................................................
Fig. 184: Pipe Covering Saddle for 1 Insulation ...................................................
Fig. 185: Pipe Covering Saddle for 1 1/2 Insulation ............................................
Fig. 186: Pipe Covering Saddle for 2 Insulation ...................................................
Fig. 187: Pipe Covering Saddle for 2 1/2 Insulation ............................................
Fig. 188: Pipe Covering Saddle for 3 Insulation ...................................................
Fig. 189: Pipe Covering Saddle for 4 Insulation ...................................................
Fig. 210: Roller Chair .......................................................................................................
Fig. 215: Adjustable Pipe Roll Support ......................................................................
Fig. 230: Roller Stand ......................................................................................................
Fig. 240: Adjustable Roller Stand ................................................................................
Fig. 260: Adjustable Elbow Support ..........................................................................
Fig. HD-1: Anchor Type Hold-Down for Pipe Line .................................................
Fig. HD-2: Hold-Down for Lateral Restraint .............................................................
Fig. HD-3: Arrestor Type Hold-Down .........................................................................

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133
134
135
136
136
136
137
137
137
138
138
139
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141
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Fig. 60 - Page 103

Fig. 70 - Page 104

Fig. 70A - Page 105

Heavy Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Alloy Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Fig. 80 - Page 106

Fig. 90 - Page 107

Fig. 190 - Page 108

Fig. 2 - Page 110

Heavy Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Riser Clamp

Fabricated Riser Clamp

Adjustable Band Hanger

Fig. 42-43 - Page 111

Fig. 83 - Page 112

Fig. 89 - Page 113

Fig. 195 - Page 114

Yoke U-Bolt

Adjustable Clevis Hanger

Clevis Hanger for Insulated Lines

Roller Hanger

Fig. 200 - Page 115

Fig. 20 - Page 116

Fig. 72 - Page 117

Fig. 73 - Page 118

Trapeze Roller Hanger

Welded Beam Attachment

Welding Lug

Concrete Clevis Plate

Fig. 74 - Page 118

Fig. 75 - Page 119

Fig. 135 - Page 120

Fig. 140 - Page 120

Concrete Single Lug Plate

Channel Assembly

Malleable Beam Clamp

Heavy Duty Beam Clamp

Fig. 270 - Page 121

Fig. 30 - Page 122

Fig. 35 - Page 123

Fig. 40 - Page 124

Horizontal Travelers

Turnbuckle

Rod Coupling

Weldless Eye Nut

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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Fig. 50 - Page 102


Light Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp

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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Fig. 91 - Page 125

Fig. 92 - Page 126

Fig. 95 - Page 127

Fig. 100 - Page 128

Clevis Pin with Cotters

Steel Washer Plate

Steel Clevis

Long Tangent U-Bolt

Fig. 110 - Page 129

Fig. 120 - Page 129

Fig. 122 - Page 130

Fig. 126 - Page 130

Eye Rod (Welded)

Eye Rod (not welded)

All-Threaded Rod

Linked Eye Rod (Welded)

Fig. 127 - Page 130

Fig. 128 - Page 131

Fig. 129 - Page 131

Fig. 46 - Page 132

Linked Eye Rod

Hanger Rod

Hanger Rod

Adjustable Pipe Saddle Support

Fig. 48 - Page 133

Fig. 182 - Page 134

Fig. 183 - Page 135

Fig. 184-189 - Page 136

Pipe Saddle Support with U-Bolt

Non-Metallic Wear Pad

Insulation Protection Shield

Pipe Covering Saddle

Fig. 210 - Page 138

Fig. 215 - Page 138

Fig. 230 - Page 139

Fig. 240 - Page 140

Roller Chair

Adjustable Pipe Roll Support

Roller Stand

Adjustable Roller Stand

Fig. 260 - Page 141

Fig. PTP HD-1 - Page 142

Fig. PTP HD-2 - Page 143

Fig. PTP HD-3 - Page 144

Adjustable Elbow Support

Hold Down (Anchor Type)

Hold Down (Lateral Restraint)

Hold Down (Arrestor Type)

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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Many assemblies are attached to the pipe with clamps. Our inventories include all types of clamps made from carbon
steel with galvanized and black finishes. We can fabricate clamps from alloy steels for high-temperature applications
in which standard clamps are not adequate. When ordering your clamps, please add an A to the figure number of any
items that you wish to be fabricated from our special alloy material. We have included a chart to help in the specification of special clamps for high-temperatures and heavy loads.
To compensate for pipe movement, a designer may choose from a variety of clevis hangers, roller hangers, and adjustable bands to support the pipe. These are linked to the supporting structure with rods and other hardware components. Beam attachments and other accessories are attached to the supporting structure to complete the assembly. All
of these components must be strong enough to support the loads in the environment where they are installed. Galvanized components are often used to resist corrosion.
Saddle coverings are used with insulated pipes in order to provide protection to the insulation at points of support.
Roller stands, elbow supports, and other items can be supplied in adjustable models which allow field crews to make
easy installations.
Hold-downs are special clamping supports used on pipes which are subject to large vibrations and stresses, such as
those near compressors. The hold-downs dampen these forces by transferring them to the supporting structure, and
thus protect the piping system.

PIPE SADDLES

30 GALVANIZED RISER CLAMP

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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Piping Technology & Products, Inc. maintains an extensive inventory of components required for pipe hanger and support assemblies. Most of these are industry standards which have been used by piping designers for many years. One
of the value-added services we provide is assembly and tagging of units before shipping so field crews can install them
with minimal effort. Since we work with these materials daily, it is easier for us to do assemblies and verify components
and dimensions than it is for a field crew, for whom installing pipe supports is only one of many tasks to be performed in
a given work day.

LIGHT TWO-BOLT PIPE CLAMP

FIG. 50
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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE RANGE:

thru 36

MATERIAL:

Carbon steel

FINISH:

Black or galvanized; furnished


black unless otherwise specified.

SERVICE:

Recommended for suspension of


cold pipe lines or hot lines where
little or no insulation is required.

MAX. TEMP.:

750 F

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description and finish.

PIPE
SIZE

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)

STOCK SIZE
H

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

1/8 x 1

1 17/32

0.29

5/16

1/8 x 1

1 21/32

0.33

1 3/8

5/16

1/8 x 1

1 21/32

0.35

1 31/32

1 7/16

5/16

1/8 x 1

1 31/32

0.37

1/2

2 5/32

1 5/8

5/16

1/8 x 1

2 3/32

0.43

2 1/8

1/2

2 3/4

2 1/8

1/2

1/4 x 1

2 3/4

1.10

930

2 1/2

5/8

3 1/4

2 5/8

1/2

1/4 x 1

3 1/8

1.20

1,040

930

2 13/16

5/8

3 9/16

2 15/16

1/2

1/4 x 1

3 7/16

1.40

3 1/2

1,040

930

3 1/8

5/8

3 13/16

3 3/16

1/2

1/4 x 1

3 3/4

1.50

1,040

930

3 7/16

3/4

4 3/8

3 5/8

5/8

1/4 x 1 1/4

4 3/16

2.30

1,040

930

3/4

4 15/16

4 3/16

5/8

1/4 x 1 1/4

4 3/4

2.60

1,615

1,440

4 7/8

7/8

5 7/8

3/4

3/8 x 1 1/2

5 3/4

5.40

1,615

1,440

6 1/8

3/4

3/8 x 1 1/2

6 7/8

6.50

10

2,490

2,220

7 5/16

8 9/16

7 7/16

7/8

1/2 x 2

8 7/16

13.60

12

2,490

2,220

8 1/4

9 9/16

8 7/16

7/8

1/2 x 2

9 3/8

15.20

14

2,490

2,220

1 1/8

10 5/8

9 1/4

7/8

1/2 x 2 1/2

10 3/8

20.50

16

2,490

2,220

10

1 1/8

11 5/8

10 1/4

7/8

1/2 x 2 1/2

11 3/8

22.30

18

3,060

2,730

11 1/2

1 1/4

13

11 5/8

5/8 x 2 1/2

12 7/8

31.60

20

3,060

2,730

12 1/2

1 3/8

14 1/8

12 3/4

1 1/8

5/8 x 2 1/2

13 7/8

35.80

24

3,060

2,730

15

1 5/8

16 7/8

15 1/4

1 1/4

5/8 x 3

16 5/8

53.10

30

3,500

3,360

18 1/4

21 1/4

19

1 3/4

3/4 x 4

20 5/8

113.90

36

4,000

3,570

22 1/2

2 1/2

25 1/2

23

@ 650 F

@750 F

1/2

500

445

3/4

500

1/2

1 17/32

5/16

445

1 1/8

1/2

1 21/32

1 1/8

500

445

1 1/8

1/2

1 29/32

1 1/4

500

445

1 7/16

1/2

1 1/2

800

715

1 9/16

1,040

930

2 1/2

1,040

x 5

25

219.00
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FIG. 60

HEAVY TWO-BOLT PIPE CLAMP

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3 thru 36

MATERIAL:

Carbon steel

FINISH:

Black or galvanized; furnished


black unless otherwise specified.

SERVICE:

Recommended for suspension of


cold or hot pipe lines with heavy
load having little or no insulation.

MAX. TEMP.:

750 F

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description and finish.

PIPE
SIZE

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE RANGE:

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)

STOCK SIZE

@ 650 F

@750 F

3,370

3,005

2 15/16

3 1/8

3/4

3 1/2

3,370

3,005

3 1/4

4 1/4

3 3/8

3,515

3,135

3 9/16

4 7/8

3,515

3,135

4 1/8

4,865

4,340

4,865

4,340

10

6,010

12

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

5/16 x 2

3 13/16

5/8

3.60

3/4

5/16 x 2

3 13/16

5/8

3.90

3 3/4

7/8

3/8

x 2

4 11/16

5/8

5.50

5 1/2

4 3/8

7/8

3/8

x 2

5 1/4

5/8

6.30

1 1/8

6 5/8

5 1/4

1/2

x 2 1/2

6 3/8

7/8

11.70

6 1/8

1 1/8

7 5/8

6 1/4

1/2

x 2 1/2

7 1/2

7/8

13.90

5,360

7 9/16

1 1/4

9 1/16

7 11/16

1 1/4

5/8

x 2 1/2

8 5/16

7/8

22.30

8,675

7,740

1 5/8

10 7/8

9 1/4

1 1/2

3/4

x 3

10 5/8

7/8

38.10

14

9,120

8,135

9 3/4

1 5/8

11 7/8

10

1 1/2

3/4

x 4

11 5/8

7/8

46.80

16

9,120

8,135

10 3/4

1 5/8

12 7/8

11

1 1/2

3/4

x 4

12 5/8

7/8

51.40

18

13,800

12,305

14 1/2

17 1/4

14 1/2

3/4

x 6

17 1/4

130.10

20

15,300

13,645

16

18 3/4

16

x 5

18 3/4

163.60

24

16,300

14,535

18 1/2

3 1/4

21 1/2

18 1/2

2 1/4

x 6

21 1/2

3 1/4

215.00

28

18,000

16,055

20 1/2

3 1/4

23 1/2

20 1/2

2 1/4

x 8

23 1/2

3 1/4

303.00

30

20,500

18,285

22 1/2

3 1/2

26

22 1/2

2 1/2

1 1/4 x 7

26

3 1/2

365.40

32

23,750

21,180

23 1/2

3 1/2

27

23 1/2

2 1/2

1 1/4 x 8

27

3 1/2

432.00

34

25,000

22,295

25

3 1/2

28 1/2

25

2 1/2

1 1/2 x 8

28 1/2

3 1/2

534.00

36

28,000

24,975

26 1/2

3 1/2

30 1/4

26 1/2

2 3/4

1 1/2 x 8

33 3/4

3 1/2

575.00
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LIGHT THREE-BOLT PIPE CLAMP

FIG. 70
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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE RANGE:

thru 36

MATERIAL:

Carbon steel

FINISH:

Black or galvanized; furnished


black unless otherwise specified.

SERVICE:

Recommended for suspension of


cold or hot pipe lines where little
or no insulation is required.

MAX. TEMP.:

750 F

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description and finish.

PIPE
SIZE

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)


@ 650 F

@750 F

1/2

950

850

15/16

5/16

3/4

950

850

15/16

950

850

1 1/4

950

1 1/2

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

2 7/8

2 7/16

3/8

3/16 x 1

1 3/8

0.66

5/8

2 7/8

2 7/16

3/8

3/16 x 1

1 3/8

0.70

1 1/16

5/8

2 9/16

3/8

3/16 x 1

1 1/2

0.76

850

1 1/4

5/8

3 1/8

2 11/16

3/8

3/16 x 1

1 11/16

0.81

1,545

1,380

1 13/16

1 1/16

4 7/8

4 1/8

5/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

2 3/8

2.30

1,545

1,380

2 1/8

1 1/16

5 7/8

5 1/8

5/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

2 11/16

2.60

2 1/2

1,545

1,380

2 5/16

1 1/16

6 1/8

5 3/8

5/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

2 15/16

2.70

1,545

1,380

2 3/4

1 1/16

6 11/16

5 15/16

5/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

3 1/2

3.00

2,500

2,230

3 3/8

1 1/16

7 5/8

6 1/2

3/4

5/16 x 2

4 1/2

6.70

2,500

2,230

3 15/16

1 1/16

8 1/8

3/4

5/16 x 2

7.00

2,865

2,555

4 3/4

1 7/16

9 11/16

8 9/16

7/8

3/8

x 2 1/2

6 1/8

11.50

2,865

2,555

5 3/4

1 7/16

10 11/16

9 9/16

7/8

3/8

x 2 1/2

7 1/8

13.20

10

3,240

2,890

6 7/8

1 7/16

12

10 5/8

1/2

x 2 1/2

8 1/4

19.80

12

3,240

2,890

7 7/8

1 7/16

13

11 5/8

1/2

x 2 1/2

9 1/4

22.30

14

4,300

3,835

9 1/16

14 5/16

12 11/16

1 1/4

5/8

x 3

10 11/16

37.70

16

4,300

3,835

10 1/16

15 5/16

13 11/16

1 1/4

5/8

x 3

11 11/16

41.40

18

4,300

3,835

11 1/16

16 5/16

14 11/16

1 1/4

5/8

x 3

12 11/16

44.90

20

4,500

4,015

12 3/8

17 5/8

15 7/8

1 1/2

3/4

x 3

14

57.30

24

4,500

4,015

14 3/8

19 5/8

17 7/8

1 1/2

3/4

x 3

16

65.90

28

6,000

5,340

17 1/2

2 1/4

24 1/4

21 3/4

1 1/2

3/4

x 4

20

112.30

30

7,500

6,675

18 1/2

2 1/2

26 1/8

23 3/8

1 1/2

3/4

x 5

21 1/4

150.00

36

10,500

9,345

22 1/2

32 1/4

28 3/4

1 3/4

x 5

26

257.50
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FIG. 70A

ALLOY LIGHT THREE-BOLT PIPE CLAMP

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thru 36

MATERIAL:

Chrome molybdenum steel


(ASTM A387)

FINISH:

Black

SERVICE:

Recommended for suspension of


hot pipe lines requiring up to 4
of insulation.

MAX. TEMP.:

1050 F

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description and finish.
MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)

PIPE
SIZE

@ 750 F

@1000 F

@1050F

1/2

860

610

455

15/16

5/16

3/4

860

610

455

15/16

860

610

455

1 1/4

860

610

1 1/2

1,410

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

2 7/8

2 7/16

3/8

3/16 x 1

1 3/8

0.66

5/8

2 7/8

2 7/16

3/8

3/16 x 1

1 3/8

0.70

1 1/16

5/8

2 9/16

3/8

3/16 x 1

1 1/2

0.76

455

1 1/4

5/8

3 1/8

2 11/16

3/8

3/16 x 1

1 11/16

0.81

1,000

745

1 13/16

1 1/16

4 7/8

4 1/8

5/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

2 3/8

2.30

1,410

1,000

745

2 1/8

1 1/16

5 7/8

5 1/8

5/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

2 11/16

2.60

2 1/2

1,410

1,000

745

2 5/16

1 1/16

6 1/8

5 3/8

5/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

2 15/16

2.70

1,410

1,000

745

2 3/4

1 1/16

6 11/16

5 15/16

5/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

3 1/2

3.00

2,290

1,625

1,200

3 3/8

1 1/16

7 5/8

6 1/2

3/4

5/16 x 2

4 1/2

6.70

2,290

1,625

1,200

3 15/16

1 1/16

8 1/8

3/4

5/16 x 2

7.00

2,620

1,860

1,380

4 3/4

1 7/16

9 11/16

8 9/16

7/8

3/8

x 2 1/2

6 1/8

11.50

2,620

1,860

1,380

5 3/4

1 7/16

10 11/16

9 9/16

7/8

3/8

x 2 1/2

7 1/8

13.20

10

2,970

2,100

1,565

6 7/8

1 7/16

12

10 7/16

1/2

x 2 1/2

8 1/4

19.80

12

2,970

2,095

1,555

7 7/8

1 7/16

13

11 7/16

1/2

x 2 1/2

9 1/4

22.30

14

3,915

2,795

2,060

9 1/16

14 5/16

12 11/16

1 1/4

5/8

x 3

10 11/16

37.70

16

3,915

2,795

2,060

10 1/16

15 5/16

13 11/16

1 1/4

5/8

x 3

11 11/16

41.40

18

3,915

2,795

2,060

11 1/16

16 5/16

14 11/16

1 1/4

5/8

x 3

12 11/16

44.90

20

4,995

3,550

2,635

12 3/8

17 5/8

15 7/8

1 1/2

3/4

x 3

14

57.30

24

4,995

3,550

2,635

14 3/8

19 5/8

17 7/8

1 1/2

3/4

x 3

16

65.90

28

5,475

3,890

2,900

17 1/2

2 1/4

24 1/4

21 3/4

1 1/2

3/4

x 4

20

112.30

30

6,850

4,860

3,630

18 1/2

2 1/2

26 1/8

23 3/8

1 1/2

3/4

x 5

21 1/4

150.00

36

9,580

6,800

5,070

22 1/2

32 1/4

28 3/4

1 3/4

x 5

26

257.50
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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE RANGE:

HEAVY THREE-BOLT PIPE CLAMP

FIG. 80
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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE RANGE:

1 thru 36

MATERIAL:

Carbon steel

FINISH:

Black or galvanized; furnished


black unless otherwise specified.

SERVICE:

Recommended for suspension of


cold or hot pipe lines where little
or no insulation is required.

MAX. TEMP.:

750 F

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description and finish.

PIPE
SIZE

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)


H

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

x 2

3 1/8

5.50

3/8

x 2

5.70

3/4

3/8

x 2

5 1/8

7.50

7/8

3/8

x 2 1/2

6 1/2

10.70

3/8

x 2 1/2

12.00

10 1/8

1 1/8

1/2

x 2 1/2

7 1/4

18.50

13 1/8

11 3/8

1 1/4

1/2

x 3 1/2

30.30

2 1/2

14 5/16

12 9/16

1 3/8

5/8

x 3 1/2

10 3/8

42.00

9 5/8

2 1/2

15 1/2

13 1/2

1 1/2

3/4

x 4

11 5/8

60.00

8,930

10 7/8

17 1/8

14 7/8

1 3/4

3/4

x 4 1/2

13 1/8

80.00

13,800

12,325

12 1/2

3 1/2

18 1/4

16 1/4

x 4

14 1/2

115.00

20

15,300

13,665

13 1/2

3 1/2

19 3/4

17 1/4

x 5

16

140.00

24

16,300

14,555

15 1/2

3 1/2

22 5/16

19 5/16

x 6

18 1/2

190.00

28

18,000

16,055

18 7/8

31 3/4

27 1/4

2 1/4

x 7

23 3/8

354.00

30

20,500

18,285

19 7/8

4 1/4

32 3/4

28 1/4

2 1/4

x 8

24 3/8

406.00

36

28,000

24,975

24 5/8

4 1/2

40 1/4

34 3/4

2 3/4

1 1/2 x 8

30 1/8

678.00

@ 650 F

@750 F

1 1/2

2,710

2,420

2 1/8

5 13/16

3/4

3/8

2,710

2,420

6 1/16

5 1/16

3/4

2,710

2,420

3 5/8

1 1/2

6 1/2

3,500

3,125

4 1/2

1 3/4

3,500

3,125

4 3/4

1 3/4

10 3/16

8 15/16

4,800

4,285

11 3/8

10

5,500

4,910

7 1/4

2 1/4

12

7,000

6,250

8 5/8

14

9,500

8,485

16

10,000

18

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FIG. 90

RISER CLAMP

www.pipingtech.com/fig90
thru 24

MATERIAL:

Carbon steel

FINISH:

Black or galvanized; furnished


black unless otherwise specified.

SERVICE:

For support and steadying of


steel pipe risers either insulated
or bare, cast iron pipe, or conduit.

MAX. TEMP.:

650 F

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description and finish.

PIPE
SIZE

MAX. RECOM. APPROX. WEIGHT


LOAD (lb.)
(lb. per 100)

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE RANGE:

LENGTH
A

STOCK SIZE

BOLT SIZE

1/2

255

123

9 3/8

3/16 x 1 1/4

3/8

x 1 1/2

3/4

255

136

9 3/8

3/16 x 1 1/4

3/8

x 1 1/2

255

138

9 5/8

3/16 x 1 1/4

3/8

x 1 1/2

1 1/4

390

195

10

1/4

x 1 1/4

3/8

x 1 1/2

1 1/2

390

201

10 3/8

1/4

x 1 1/4

3/8

x 1 1/2

390

217

10 3/4

1/4

x 1 1/4

7/16 x 2

2 1/2

390

229

11 1/4

1/4

x 1 1/4

7/16 x 2

530

250

12

1/4

x 1 1/4

7/16 x 2

3 1/2

670

330

13

1/4

x 1 1/2

1/2

x 2

810

342

13 1/2

1/4

x 1 1/2

1/2

x 2

1,160

493

14 1/2

1/4

x 2

1/2

x 2

1,570

526

15 1/2

1/4

x 2

1/2

x 2

2,500

986

18 1/2

3/8

x 2

5/8

x 2 1/2

10

2,500

1,112

20 3/4

3/8

x 2

5/8

x 2 1/2

12

2,700

1,662

22 3/4

1/2

x 2

5/8

x 3

14

2,700

1,925

24

1/2

x 2

5/8

x 3

16

2,900

3,250

26

5/8

x 2 1/2

3/4

x 3 1/2

18

2,900

3,375

28

5/8

x 2 1/2

3/4

x 3 1/2

20

2,900

3,500

30

5/8

x 2 1/2

3/4

x 3 1/2

24

3,200

5,070

36

5/8

x 3

7/8

x 3 1/2

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FABRICATED RISER CLAMP

FIG. 190
www.pipingtech.com/fig190

SERVICE:

In situations where the use of a welded lug attachment would create an undesirable crushing
effect on the pipe wall, this clamp can transfer the load from the pipe wall to the riser clamp by
means of hold-down lugs welded to the pipe.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Clamps may be furnished in either Carbon or Alloy steel with bolting to suit, using an allowable
stress of 10,000 PSI. Temperature correction factors listed in CHART A are based on allowable
stresses listed in MSS-SP-58.

METHODS OF
SELECTION:

1.
2.

Determine total load to be supported and service temperature of the piping system.
Refer to CHART A and determine the temperature correction factor for the clamp material
being used.
Multiply total load by the correction factor to obtain a corrected load.
Refer to CHART C and locate the point determined by the intersection of the total load coordinate and the pipe size curve. Project this point horizontally until it intersects with the D
dimension coordinate. Directly above this point is the required stock size.
The bolt diameter is obtained by using the uncorrected total load and referring to CHART B.

3.
4.

5.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe outside diameter, total load, design temperature, material and dimension D or center to center of hanger rods.

NOTE:

Pipe clamp can be fabricated to any specified material.

CHART A - STRESS-TEMPERATURE CORRECTION FACTORS


MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
ASTM

DESIGN TEMPERATURE F

GRADE

650

700

750

800

850

900

950

1000

1050

1100

1150

1200

A36

0.8

0.83

0.89

1.06

A-387

11

0.66

0.66

0.66

0.66

0.69

0.76

0.91

1.53

A-387

22

0.66

0.66

0.66

0.66

0.69

0.76

0.91

1.28

1.72

2.38

A-240

304

0.94

0.95

0.96

0.97

0.99

1.02

1.02

1.11

1.21

1.45

1.81

8,000

10,000

12,000

16,000

19,000

25,000

32,000

40,000

55,000

67,000

82,000

1 1/8

1 1/4

1 3/8

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

3 1/2

3 3/4

1 1/8

1 3/8

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

1 3/4

1 7/8

2 1/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

3 1/4

3 1/2

4 1/4

4 1/2

4 3/4

CHART B - CLAMP SPACING AND BOLT SIZES


UNCORRECTED TOTAL LOAD
(lb.)

3,400

4,700

6,200

BOLT - B

5/8

3/4

7/8

BOLT - C

3/4

7/8

SPACE - S

7/8

1 1/4

1 1/2

1 1/2

96,000 118,000 135,000 154,000

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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

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109

ADJUSTABLE BAND HANGER

FIG. 2
www.pipingtech.com/fig2

Adjustable band hanger is formed in one piece.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

ADJUSTMENT:

This hanger provides for a vertical


adjustment of 1 to 2 with the
pipe and hanger in position. A
temporary support is not required
while adjustment is being made.

FINISH:

Hangers can be furnished galvanized. Specify when ordering.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number


and description.

PIPE
SIZE

WGT. / C
APPROX.

MAX. RECOM. LOAD


(lb.)

1/2

3/8

1 13/16

2 5/16

2 1/2

1 1/8

10

610

3/4

3/8

2 1/16

2 5/8

2 1/2

1 5/16

14

610

3/8

2 3/16

2 7/8

2 1/2

1 7/16

15

610

1 1/4

3/8

2 9/16

3 7/16

2 1/2

1 13/16

18

610

1 1/2

3/8

2 3/4

3 11/16

2 1/2

1 15/16

23

610

3/8

4 3/16

2 1/2

2 3/16

24

610

2 1/2

1/2

3 7/8

5 5/16

3 1/2

35

970

1/2

4 1/4

3 1/2

3 5/16

36

970

3 1/2

1/2

4 1/2

6 1/2

3 1/2

3 9/16

37

970

5/8

4 7/8

7 1/8

3 13/16

84

1,250

5/8

5 11/16

8 7/16

4 5/8

93

1,250

3/4

6 3/8

9 11/16

4 1/2

5 3/16

171

1,600

7/8

7 9/16

11 7/8

4 1/2

6 3/16

271

1,800

10

7/8

8 5/8

14 3/16

4 1/2

6 3/16

319

1,800

12

7/8

9 5/8

16 1/4

4 1/2

6 3/16

478

1,800

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110

FIG. 42 & 43

YOKE U-BOLT
Yoke, load bolt and load distribution strap is
chrome molybdenum steel. U-Bolt is stainless steel.

SERVICE:

Recommended for suspension of high


temperature piping requiring 4 to 6 of
insulation.

MAX. TEMP.:

1100 F

ORDERING:

Fig. 42 - Specify pipe size, figure number


and description.
Fig. 43 - Specify nominal pipe size, figure
number and description.

NOTE:

Strap provided on Fig. 43 only.

FIG. 42 - STANDARD
PIPE
SIZE

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:

www.pipingtech.com/fig42

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)


@ 950 F

@1050 F

@1100F

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

8 5/8

- 10 13/16

9,500

9,100

8,800

9 1/2

13 3/4

1 1/2

7/8

14 1/2

4,900

10 7/8

- 12 13/16

9,500

9,100

8,800

10 1/2

14 3/4

1 1/2

7/8

16 1/2

5,400

12 7/8

7/8

- 14 1/8

9,500

9,100

8,800

11 1/4

15 1/2

1 1/2

18

5,900

14 3/16 - 16 1/8

12,500

12,000

11,500

13

2 1/4

16 3/4

1 3/4

21

10,400

16 3/16 - 18 1/8

12,500

12,000

11,500

14

2 1/4

17 3/4

1 3/4

23

11,300

18 3/16 - 20 1/4

12,500

12,000

11,500

15

2 1/4

18 3/4

1 3/4

25

12,500

20 5/16 - 22 1/4

15,500

15,000

14,500

16 1/2

2 1/4

20

1 1/8

28

16,200

22 5/16 - 24 1/4

15,500

15,000

14,500

17 1/2

2 1/4

21

1 1/8

30

17,600

24 5/16 - 26 1/4

15,500

15,000

14,500

18 1/2

2 1/4

22

1 1/8

32

19,300

26 5/16 - 28 1/4

20,000

19,200

18,500

20

2 1/2

23 3/4

2 1/4

1 1/4

34 1/2

27,400

28 5/16 - 30 1/4

20,000

19,200

18,500

21

2 1/2

24 3/4

2 1/4

1 1/4

36 1/2

29,800
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FIG. 43 - HEAVY DUTY


PIPE
SIZE

www.pipingtech.com/fig43

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)


@ 950 F

@1050 F

@1100F

13,500

12,000

11,500

10 1/4

2 1/4

8 5/8

- 10 13/16

10 7/8

- 12 13/16

16,500

15,000

14,500

11 3/4

2 1/4

12 7/8

- 14 1/8

16,500

15,000

14,500

12 1/2

2 1/4

14 3/16 - 16 1/8

20,000

19,200

18,500

13 3/4

2 1/2

16 3/16 - 18 1/8

20,000

19,200

18,500

14 3/4

2 1/2

18 3/16 - 20 1/4

23,700

22,700

21,900

16

20 5/16 - 22 1/4

23,700

22,700

21,900

17

22 5/16 - 24 1/4

29,000

28,000

27,000

24 5/16 - 26 1/4

29,000

28,000

26 5/16 - 28 1/4

29,000

28,000

28 5/16 - 30 1/4

29,000

36

29,000

D
5

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

14

1 3/4

15 1/4

7,200

15 1/4

1 1/8

17 3/4

10,300

16

1 1/8

19 1/4

11,000

17 1/2

2 1/4

1 1/4

22

16,700

18 1/2

2 1/4

1 1/4

24

18,000

2 3/4

6 1/2

20

2 1/2

1 3/8

26 1/2

22,800

2 3/4

6 1/2

21

2 1/2

1 3/8

28 1/2

24,600

18 1/2

22 3/4

2 3/4

1 1/2

30 3/4

32,500

27,000

19 1/2

23 3/4

2 3/4

1 1/2

32 3/4

34,000

27,000

20 1/2

24 3/4

2 3/4

1 1/2

34 3/4

35,500

28,000

27,000

21 1/2

25 3/4

2 3/4

1 1/2

36 3/4

36,900

28,000

27,000

24 1/2

28 1/2

2 3/4

1 1/2

43 1/4

42,000
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111

ADJUSTABLE CLEVIS HANGER

FIG. 83
www.pipingtech.com/fig83

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE:
MATERIAL:
FINISH:

thru 30

SERVICE:

Recommended for the suspension of noninsulated, stationary pipe lines.

MAX. TEMP.:
FEATURES:

650 F

COMPONENTS:

Top yoke, bottom strap, and bolt or stud


with nut-assembled.

INSTALLATION:

Hanger load nut ABOVE clevis must be


tightened securely to assure proper hanger
performance.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description


and finish.

Carbon steel
Black or galvanized; furnished black unless
otherwise specified.

Designed with the yoke on outside of lower


U-Strap so the yoke cannot slide toward the
center of the bolt, thus bending of the bolt
is minimized. Spacer sleeve used for size 16
thru 36.

PIPE
SIZE

MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

1/2

730

34

3/4

NOTE:

Punched forming holes may be present


on certain sizes of this clevis hanger.
These holes are solely for the purpose
of manufacturing and do not affect
the structural integrity or load carrying
capacities of these hangers.

SIZE OF STEEL
UPPER
1/8

x 1

ADJUST.
LOWER

1/8

x 1

3/8

1 11/16

C
2 1/8

2 1/2

7/8

7/16

1/4

730

39

1/8

x 1

1/8

x 1

3/8

1 7/8

2 7/16

2 1/2

1/2

1/4

730

44

1/8

x 1

1/8

x 1

3/8

2 1/8

2 13/16

2 1/2

1 1/4

5/8

1/4

1 1/4

730

45

1/8

x 1

1/8

x 1

3/8

2 9/16

3 7/16

2 1/2

1 3/4

7/8

1/4

1 1/2

730

55

1/8

x 1

1/8

x 1

3/8

2 1/2

2 1/8

1 1/16

1/4

730

61

1/8

x 1

1/8

x 1

3/8

3 11/16

4 7/8

2 1/2

2 15/16

1 5/8

1/4

2 1/2

1,350

140

3/16 x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

1/2

4 11/16

6 1/8

3 13/16

3/8

1,350

152

3/16 x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

1/2

4 3/4

6 9/16

3 7/8

1 3/4

3/8

3 1/2

1,350

170

3/16 x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

1/2

4 15/16

6 15/16

4 1/16

1 3/4

3/8

1,430

213

1/4

x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

5/8

5 9/16

7 13/16

3 1/2

4 1/2

1 15/16

3/8

1,430

244

1/4

x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

5/8

6 3/16

3 1/2

5 1/8

1 3/4

1/2

1,940

357

1/4

x 1 1/2

3/16 x 1 1/2

3/4

6 15/16

10 1/8

5 5/8

1 7/8

1/2

2,000

497

1/4

x 1 3/4

3/16 x 1 3/4

7/8

8 3/8

12 5/8

4 1/4

2 1/8

5/8

10

3,600

880

3/8

x 1 3/4

1/4

x 1 3/4

7/8

9 7/8

15 1/4

4 1/2

8 3/8

2 1/4

3/4

12

3,800

1,142

3/8

x 2

1/4

x 2

7/8

11 1/2

18

4 1/2

10 3/16

3/4

14

4,200

1,484

1/2

x 2

1/4

x 2

12 7/16

19 7/16

5 1/4

10 13/16

2 15/16

7/8

16

4,600

2,104

1/2

x 2 1/2

1/4

x 2 1/2

14 1/16

22 1/16

12 7/16

2 5/8

18

4,800

2,442

1/2

x 2 1/2

1/4

x 2 1/2

15 1/2

24 3/4

6 1/2

13 15/16

3 7/8

1 1/8

20

4,800

4,265

3/4

x 3

3/8

x 3

1 1/4

17 1/4

27 3/8

14 7/16

1 1/4

24

4,800

4,853

3/4

x 3

3/8

x 3

1 1/4

19 5/8

31 5/8

7 1/2

17 1/2

4 1/4

1 1/4

30

6,000

6,964

x 3

3/8

x 3

1 1/4

24 1/8

39 1/8

8 1/4

21 7/8

1 1/4

36

7,716

x 3

3/8

x 3

1 1/4

27 1/8

46 3/16

8 1/4

25 1/2

5 1/2

1 1/4

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FIG. 89

CLEVIS HANGER FOR INSULATED LINES

www.pipingtech.com/fig89

MATERIAL:
FINISH:

Carbon steel

FUNCTION:

Equivalent to Fig. 83, except bottom has


been lengthened to allow covering without
interfering with the bolt.

APPROVALS:

Conforms to Federal Specification WW-H171-E, Type 1 and Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-69, Type 1

COMPONENTS:

Top yoke, bottom strap, and bolt or stud


with nut-assembled.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description


and finish.

Black

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE OF STEEL

ADJUST.

PIPE
SIZE

MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

1/2

730

44

1/8

x 1

1/8

x 1

3/8

3/4

730

51

1/8

x 1

1/8

x 1

730

58

1/8

x 1

1/8

1 1/4

730

64

1/8

x 1

1 1/2

730

72

1/8

730

85

1/8

2 1/2

1,350

191

3/16 x 1 1/4

1,350

201

3 1/2

1,350

3 5/8

4 3/16

2 1/2

2 7/8

1/2

1/4

3/8

3 5/8

4 1/4

2 1/2

2 7/8

1/2

1/4

x 1

3/8

4 11/16

2 1/2

3 1/4

5/8

1/4

1/8

x 1

3/8

4 7/16

5 1/4

2 1/2

3 5/8

7/8

1/4

x 1

1/8

x 1

3/8

4 3/4

5 3/4

2 1/2

4 1/16

1 1/16

1/4

x 1

1/8

x 1

3/8

7 7/16

8 11/16

2 1/2

6 1/2

1 5/8

1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

1/2

8 7/16

9 15/16

7 1/2

3/8

3/16 x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

1/2

8 5/8

10 5/16

7 9/16

1 3/4

3/8

210

3/16 x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

1/2

8 11/16

10 3/4

7 3/4

1 3/4

3/8

1,430

247

1/4

x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

5/8

9 3/8

11 5/8

3 1/2

8 3/16

1 15/16

3/8

1,430

309

1/4

x 1 1/4

3/16 x 1 1/4

5/8

9 7/8

12 5/8

3 1/2

8 3/4

1 3/4

1/2

1,940

337

1/4

x 1 1/2

3/16 x 1 1/2

3/4

10 5/8

14

9 3/8

1 7/8

1/2

2,000

673

1/4

x 1 3/4

3/16 x 1 3/4

7/8

12 3/8

16 3/4

4 1/4

11

5/8

10

3,600

1,102

3/8

x 1 3/4

1/4

x 1 3/4

7/8

13 3/4

19 3/16

4 1/2

12 1/4

2 1/8

3/4

12

3,800

1,382

3/8

x 2

1/4

x 2

7/8

15 1/8

21 9/16

4 1/2

13 5/8

2 7/16

3/4

UPPER

LOWER

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113

ROLLER HANGER

FIG. 195
www.pipingtech.com/fig195

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:

Cast iron roll, carbon steel yoke, roll rod, and


hex nuts.

SERVICE:

For suspension of pipe from a single rod


where horizontal movement may occur
because of expansion or contraction.

HOW TO SIZE:

If the roll is to support bare pipe, select the


size directly from the nominal pipe size (see
table below).

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description


and finish.

PIPE
SIZE

MAX. O.D. OF
COVERING

MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

2 1/2

225

170

1/2

5 3/4

3 1/4

1 15/16

2 7/8

1/2

3/16 x 1

1 11/16

3 5/8

310

220

1/2

6 3/8

3 7/8

2 1/4

3 1/8

1/2

1/4

x 1

1 5/8

3 1/2

4 1/8

390

253

1/2

4 3/8

2 9/16

3 1/2

1/2

1/4

x 1 1/4

1 11/16

4 11/16

475

321

5/8

7 9/16

4 15/16

2 13/16

3 5/8

1/2

1/4

x 1 1/2

1 5/8

5 3/4

685

627

5/8

9 1/8

3 7/16

4 1/2

5/8

3/8

x 1 3/4

1 15/16

6 7/8

780

927

3/4

10 5/16

7 1/8

3/4

3/8

x 2

1 7/8

780

1,454

7/8

12 11/16

9 1/4

5 1/8

6 1/8

7/8

3/8

x 2 1/2

10

11

965

1,880

7/8

15 1/16

11 1/4

6 3/8

7 1/4

7/8

3/8

x 2 1/2

2 1/16

12

13

1,200

2,774

7/8

17 7/16

13 1/4

7 7/16

8 3/8

1/2

x 2 1/2

2 1/4

14

14 1/4

1,200

3,913

18 7/8

14 1/2

8 3/8

8 3/4

1 1/8

1/2

x 2 1/2

16

16 1/4

1,200

4,905

20 13/16

16 1/2

9 3/8

9 11/16

1 1/4

1/2

x 2 1/2

1 15/16

18

18 1/4

1,400

5,780

1 1/8

23 3/4

18 1/2

10 7/16

11 7/16

1 1/4

1/2

x 3

2 11/16

20

20 1/4

1,600

7,594

1 1/4

26

20 1/2

11 5/8

12 1/4

1 3/8

5/8

x 3

2 1/2

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114

FIG. 200

TRAPEZE ROLLER HANGER

www.pipingtech.com/fig200

MATERIAL:
SERVICE:

Cast iron roll and sockets; steel roll rod.

ADJUSTMENT:

Adjustment socket permits vertical adjustment


at the roll.

HOW TO SIZE:

1.

2.
3.

ORDERING:
NOMINAL
PIPE SIZE

If the roll is to support non-insulated pipe,


select the size directly from nominal pipe
size.
If used with pipe covering protection saddle, see Pages 136 -137 for size of pipe roll.
If roll is to support covered pipe, select the
nominal pipe size (column 1) which corresponds to the O.D. of covering and saddle
(column 2).

Specify nominal pipe size, figure number, description and finish.

MAX. O.D. OF
COVERING

1
1 1/4
1 1/2
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2

2
2
2
3
3
4
5

5 1/2

8 1/4

10 1/2

10

12 3/4

12

14 3/4

14

16 1/4

16

18

18

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

For suspension of pipe from two rods where


longitudinal movement due to expansion or
contraction may occur.

1/2
3/4
1/4
3/4
1/2

20 1/4

20
24

22 1/2
26 1/2

30

32 1/2

ADJUSTED
SOCKET NO.
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
4
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
5
3
4
5
5
6
5
6
7
5
6
7
8
6
7
8
9
8
9
10

3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
3/4
3/4
3/4
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

MAX. RECOM. APPROX. WEIGHT


SAFE LOAD (lb.)
(lb. per 100)
600
600
600
600
660
700
750
750
750
1,070

1,350

1,730

2,400

1/8
1/8
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
7/8
7/8
7/8

3,130
3,970

4,200

4,550
6,160

7,290

45
48
51
57
100
110
135
150
150
165
226
257
378
416
445
585
625
690
715
838
862
920
950
1,465
1,525
1,590
2,360
2,425
3,080
3,185
3,260
3,370
3,475
3,550
4,700
7,255
7,365
7,500
7,630
12,690
12,990
13,400

A
4 1/8
4 1/2
4 3/4
5 1/4
6 1/4
6 7/8
7 1/2
7 3/4
8
8 1/4
9 7/16
9 11/16
10 15/16
11 3/16
11 7/16
13 5/16
13 9/16
13 13/16
14 1/16
15 7/16
15 11/16
15 15/16
16 3/16
17 7/16
17 11/16
17 15/16
19 7/8
20 1/8
21 7/8
22 1/8
22 3/8
24
24 1/4
24 1/2
27 1/4
31
31 1/4
31 5/8
32 1/8
38 1/2
39
39 7/8

B
3
3
3
4
4
5
6
6
6
6
8

3/8
5/8
1/8
7/8
1/2
1/8
1/4
5/8
3/4
1/16

C
1
1
2
2
3
3
4

1/2
7/8
1/8
5/8
1/8
3/4
1/4

D
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1/16
1/8
3/16
3/8
7/16
5/8

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
7/8
7/8
1

3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2

3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
1/2
5/8
1/2
5/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
5/8
3/4
7/8
7/8

1 1/16
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 5/8
1 15/16
2 1/4
2 9/16

4 3/4

1 3/4

1/2

5 13/16

1 1/8

5/8

9 9/16

6 7/8

2 5/16

1 1/4

3/4

11 15/16

8 7/8

2 13/16

1 1/2

7/8

14 1/16

11

3 3/8

1 3/4

7/8

15 13/16

12 1/2

3 7/8

17 3/4

14 1/4

4 5/8

2 1/2

1 1/8

19 3/4

16 1/4

2 5/8

1 1/4

1
1
1
21 7/8

18 1/4

5 7/16

2 3/4

1 1/4

24 1/4
28 5/8

20 1/4
24 1/4

6
7 3/16

3
3 5/8

1 1/4
1 1/2

35 1/2

30 1/4

8 15/16

4 1/2

1 3/4

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

9/16
9/16
9/16
9/16
11/16
11/16
3/4
3/4
2 13/16
3/4
3/4
3 7/16
13/16
7/8
4
7/8
1
1
5 1/8
15/16
1 1/16
1 3/16
1 1/8
6 3/8
15/16
1 1/16
1 3/16
1 1/8
7 7/16
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 1/4
8 3/8
1 7/16
1 3/8
7/8
9 7/16
1 1/2
1 1/2
1/8
1 1/2
7/8
10 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1/8
1 1/2
1/4
11 5/8
1 5/8
14
1 13/16
1/8
1 15/16
1/4
2 1/16
1/2
1 3/4
1/4
17 7/16
2 1/4
1/2
2 7/16
7/8
2 1/8
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WELDED BEAM ATTACHMENT

FIG. 20
www.pipingtech.com/fig20

MATERIAL:
ORDERING:

Carbon steel
Specify rod size, figure number, description and finish.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Steel attachment for welding to bottom flange or structural members which will accommodate eye rods or lug attachments. This unit permits rod swing, thereby making it suitable for pipes with horizontal movement.

NOTE: For rod sizes 1 1/8 and above,


pins are used in lieu of bolts.
SIZE
NO.

ROD SIZE
A

MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)

BOLT/PIN
SIZE

WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

3/8

730

1/4

1 1/4

2 7/8

7/8

1/2

x 2 1/2

121

1/2

1,350

1/4

1 1/4

2 7/8

7/8

5/8

x 2 1/2

130

5/8

2,160

1/4

1 1/4

2 7/8

7/8

3/4

160

3/4

3,230

3/8

1 1/2

3 1/8

1 1/8

2 1/2

7/8

x 3 1/2

280

7/8

4,480

3/8

4 1/4

1 1/4

2 1/2

390

5,900

1/2

4 1/2

1 1/2

1 1/8

x 4 1/2

630

1 1/8

6,200

1/2

2 1/4

4 3/4

1 3/4

1 1/4

x 4 1/2

630

10

1 1/4

9,500

5/8

2 1/2

1 3/8

12

1 1/2

13,800

3/4

6 1/2

2 1/2

1 5/8

x 5 3/4

1,900

14

1 3/4

18,600

3/4

3 3/4

7 3/4

2 3/4

1 7/8

x 6 7/8

2,425

16

24,600

3/4

3 3/4

8 1/4

3 1/4

2 1/4

x 6 7/8

3,060

18

2 1/4

32,300

3/4

4 1/4

9 1/2

3 1/2

2 1/2

x 7 3/8

3,688

20

2 1/2

39,800

3/4

4 1/2

9 3/4

3 3/4

2 3/4

x 7 5/8

3,924

22

2 3/4

49,400

5/8

3 3/4

9 3/4

5 3/4

4,080

24

60,100

5/8

3 3/4 10 1/4 6 1/4

3 1/4

4,670

1,021

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FIG. 72

WELDING LUG

www.pipingtech.com/fig72

MATERIAL:
ORDERING:

Carbon steel
Specify rod size, figure number, description and finish.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

ROD
SIZE

MAX.LOAD
(lb.)

1/2

1 1/2

1 1/4

2 1/2

11/16

1/4

1,350

5/8

1 1/2

1 1/4

2 1/2

13/16

1/4

2,160

3/4

1 1/2

1 1/4

2 1/2

15/16

3/8

3,230

1 1/4

2 1/2

1 1/8

3/8

4,480

1 1/2

1 1/4

1/2

5,900

1 1/8

1 1/2

1 3/8

1/2

6,230

1 1/4

1 1/2

5/8

9,500

1 1/2

2 1/2

1 3/4

3/4

13,800

1 3/4

2 1/2

3/4

18,600

2 3/8

3/4

24,600

3/4

32,300

7/8
1

2 1/4

4 1/2

2 5/8

2 1/2

4 1/2

2 7/8

39,800

2 3/4

4 1/2

3 1/8

49,400

3 3/8

60,100

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CONCRETE CLEVIS PLATE

FIG. 73
www.pipingtech.com/fig73

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
SIZE:
FINISH:

Carbon steel

SERVICE:
ORDERING:

Attachment for concrete ceiling.

Rod sizes 38 thru 2


Black or galvanized; furnished black unless
otherwise specified.

ROD
SIZE

Specify rod size, figure number, description


and finish.

MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

3/8

730

10

9/16

3/8

7/8

1 1/4

1/4

1/2

11.8

1/2

1,350

10

9/16

3/8

7/8

1 1/4

1/4

5/8

11.9

5/8

2,160

10

9/16

1/2

1 1/4

1/4

3/4

15.7

3/4

3,230

10

11/16

1/2

1 1/8

1 1/2

3/8

7/8

2 1/2

16.9

7/8

4,480

10

11/16

1/2

1 1/4

3/8

2 1/2

18.1

5,900

12

13/16

3/4

1 1/2

1/2

1 1/8

36.9

1 1/4

9,500

12

15/16

3/4

2 1/2

5/8

1 3/8

40.9

1 1/2

13,800

12

1 1/8

2 1/2

3/4

1 5/8

59.8

1 3/4

18,600

10

14

1 3/8

1 1/4

2 3/4

3 3/4

3/4

1 7/8

93.6

20,700

10

14

1 3/8

1 1/4

3 1/4

3 3/4

3/4

2 1/4

100.0
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FIG. 74

CONCRETE SINGLE LUG PLATE

www.pipingtech.com/fig74

MATERIAL:
SIZE:
FINISH:

Carbon steel

SERVICE:

Structural attachment for concrete


ceiling. Lug is used in conjunction
with Fig. 95 (Forged Steel Clevis).

ORDERING:

Specify rod size, figure number, description and finish.

Rod sizes thru 2


Black or galvanized; furnished black
unless otherwise specified.

ROD
SIZE

MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

1/2

1,350

10

4 7/8

9/16

3/8

1 1/2

1 1/4

1/4

1/4

5/8

2 1/2

11.1

5/8

2,160

10

4 7/8

9/16

1/2

1 1/2

1 1/4

1/4

1/4

3/4

2 1/2

14.6

3/4

3,230

10

4 13/16

11/16

1/2

1 1/2

1 1/4

3/8

3/8

7/8

2 1/2

14.8

7/8

4,480

10

4 13/16

11/16

3/4

1 1/4

3/8

3/8

2 1/2

22.0

5,900

12

5 3/4

13/16

3/4

1 1/2

1/2

1/2

1 1/8

31.9

1 1/4

9,500

12

5 11/16

15/16

5/8

5/8

1 3/8

43.8

1 1/2

13,800

12

5 5/8

1 1/8

2 1/2

3/4

3/4

1 5/8

45.6
55.7

1 3/4

18,600

12

5 5/8

1 3/8

1 1/4

2 1/2

3/4

3/4

1 7/8

24,600

12

5 5/8

1 3/8

1 1/4

3/4

3/4

2 1/4

58.2
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FIG. 75

CHANNEL ASSEMBLY

www.pipingtech.com/fig75

ORDERING:

Specify rod size, figure number, channel size, C-to-C and E dimension
and material required.

ROD SIZE

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

H-HOLE

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

9/16

11/16

13/16

1/4

1/4

3/8

3/8

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

E = C-to-C + 2L + W

1 1/8 1 1/4 1 1/2 1 3/4

2 1/4 2 1/2 2 3/4

3 1/4 3 1/2

1 1/4

1 3/8

1 1/2

1 3/4

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

3 1/2

3 3/4

15/16 1 1/16 1 3/8

1 1/2

1 5/8

1 7/8

2 1/4

2 1/2

2 3/4

3 1/4

3 1/2

3 3/4

1/2

1/2

1/2

1/2

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

3/8

3/8

3/8

30

36

42

48

54

60

SAFE LOAD TABLE


C-TO-C = SPAN IN INCHES
NOMINAL
SIZE

WEIGHT
PER FT.
2C'S

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

26

28

MAXIMUM SAFE LOAD IN KIPS


3

8.2

8.8

7.5

6.6

5.8

5.2

4.8

4.4

3.9

3.6

3.5

2.9

2.5

2.2

1.9

1.7

10.8

15.2

13.1

11.4

10.2

9.1

8.3

7.5

7.0

6.5

6.1

5.1

4.3

3.8

3.3

3.0

13.4

24.0

20.6

18.0

16.0

14.4

13.1

12.0

11.1

10.3

9.6

8.0

6.8

6.0

5.3

4.8

21.0

40.0

34.3

30.0

26.6

24.0

21.8

20.0

18.4

17.1

16.0

13.3

11.4

10.0

8.8

8.0

23.0

64.8

55.5

48.6

43.2

38.8

35.3

32.3

29.8

27.7

25.8

21.5

18.5

16.1

14.3

12.9

10

30.6

107.2

91.7

80.3

71.4

64.2

58.4

53.5

49.4

45.8

42.8

35.7

30.6

26.7

23.8

21.4

12

41.4

171.0

147.0

128.0

114.0

103.0

93.4

85.6

79.0

73.3

68.4

57.0

48.9

42.8

38.0

34.2

15

67.8

333.0

286.0

250.0

222.0

200.0

182.0

167.0

154.0

143.0

133.0

111.0

95.3

83.4

74.1

66.7

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MALLEABLE BEAM CLAMP

FIG. 135
www.pipingtech.com/fig135

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SERVICE:

Malleable iron

ORDERING:

Specify figure number and description.

Black
Recommended for attachment to
structural steel. Use in conjunction
with American Standard I-Beams
and wide flange beams where beam
widths are from a min. of 2 38 to a
max. of 7 and flange thickness does
not exceed 0.60.

ROD TAKE OUT (E) - FOR WIDTH OF BEAM FLANGE

MAXIMUM ROD
SIZE

BOLT DIA.

7/8

7/16

2 3/8

3 1/2

3 7/16

3 5/16

2 15/16

2 9/16

1 7/8

MAX. RECOM. APPROX. WEIGHT


LOAD (lb.)
(lb. per each)
1,365

2.2
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FIG. 140

HEAVY DUTY BEAM CLAMP

www.pipingtech.com/fig140

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SERVICE:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify rod size, figure number, description, clamp size, beam size and
finish.

Painted, shop primed or galvanized.


For suspension of heavy loads from
standard I-Beams and wide flange
beams with flange widths to 15 and
flange thickness to 1.07.

CLAMP SIZE

MAX. LOAD (lb.)

MAXIMUM FLANGE

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

THK.

WIDTH

0.375

11,500

1.07

10

0.375

11,500

11

1.07

15
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FIG. 270

HORIZONTAL TRAVELERS

www.pipingtech.com/fig270
Available in four sizes to take loads up to 20,700 lb. All sizes provide for 12 of horizontal
travel.

INSTALLATION:

Shipped ready for installation. Attach to the supporting steel by welding around the
frame. Spring hanger may be bolted or welded to the load plate.

FEATURES:

ORDERING:

Specify size number, figure number, description and H dimensions if required. Horizontal travelers can be designed for special loads, travels or dual directional travel upon
request.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

SIZE RANGE:

Highly economical
Minimum friction
Virtually dust proof
Compact - designed for minimum head room
Versatile

SIZE
NO.

MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. each)

H
MAX.

3,770

15

2 1/2

1 5/8

5 3/8

2 1/2

1 1/8

15 1/8

3/4

4 5/8

6,230

37

3 1/2

2 5/8

7 7/8

3 1/2

1 3/8

16 3/8

3/4

6 3/4

11,630

69

10 1/2

1 3/4

17 7/8

9 3/4

20,700

102

3 1/2

12 1/2

2 1/2

19 1/8

1 1/2

10 1/4

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TURNBUCKLE

FIG. 30
www.pipingtech.com/fig30

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SERVICE:
ORDERING:

Carbon steel
Black or galvanized, furnished black unless otherwise specified.
Provides adjustment up to 6 for heavy loads.
Specify rod size, figure number, description and finish. We may supply fabricated or forged.

FABRICATED

FORGED

ROD SIZE MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)


A
@ 650 F @750 F

WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

3/8

730

572

7 1/4

5/8

34

1/2

1,350

1,057

7 1/2

3/4

47

5/8

2,160

1,692

7 3/4

7/8

86

3/4

3,230

2,530

8 1/4

1 1/8

134

7/8

4,480

3,508

8 1/2

1 1/4

190

5,900

4,620

1 1/2

247

1 1/8

7,660

5,560

9 1/4

1 5/8

338

1 1/4

9,500

7,440

9 1/4

1 5/8

330

1 1/2

13,800

10,807

9 3/4

1 7/8

530

1 3/4

18,600

14,566

10 1/2

2 1/4

780

24,600

19,265

11

2 1/2

1,195

2 1/4

32,300

25,295

12 1/4

3 1/8

2,700

2 1/2

39,800

31,169

12 1/4

3 1/8

2,690

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FIG. 35

ROD COUPLING

www.pipingtech.com/fig35

Carbon Steel

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SERVICE:
ORDERING:

STRAIGHT WITH SIGHT HOLE

Black
Used for connecting two rods together of the same diameter.
Specify rod size, figure number, and description.

ROD SIZE
A

MAX. LOAD
(lb.)

WEIGHT
(lb.)

3/8

730

0.09

5/8

1 3/4

1/2

1,350

0.12

3/4

1 1/2

5/8

2,160

0.24

15/16

1 7/8

3/4

3,230

0.42

1 1/8

2 1/4

7/8

4,480

0.66

1 5/16

2 5/8

5,900

1.00

1 1/2

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WELDLESS EYE NUT

FIG. 40
www.pipingtech.com/fig40

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
SERVICE:
FEATURES:

Forged steel

ORDERING:

Specify rod size, figure number, description, rod tapping and finish.

SIZE
NO.

For use on high temperature piping installations.

ROD SIZE MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)


A
@ 650 F @750 F

1 1/2

1 3/16

1/2

11/16

68

730

572

1/2

1,350

1,057

69

5/8

2,160

1,692

66

3/4

3,230

2,530

59

7/8

4,480

3,508

5,900

4,620

1 1/8

7,660

5,560

1 1/4

9,500

7,440

380

1 1/2

13,800

10,807

350

1 3/4

18,600

14,566

24,600

19,265

1890

2 1/4

32,300

25,295

1800

2 1/2

39,800

31,169

1 11/16

3/4

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

3/8

Supports loads equal to the full limitation of the hanger rod.


Provides flexible connection when used with straight thread rods.

2 5/8

1 3/8

1 15/16

170
170

2 1/2

1 13/16

1 1/2

3 3/8

6 1/4

2 3/8

1 1/4

2 1/4

380

1890

1660
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FIG. 91

CLEVIS PIN WITH COTTERS

www.pipingtech.com/fig91

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SERVICE:

Carbon Steel

ORDERING:

Specify pin diameter, figure number, description, finish, and if cotter


pins are needed. If planning to use
the clevis pin with any of the above
mentioned figures, please list which
figure in the order instructions.

Black or galvanized.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

To be used as an option to support


the load on Type C variable spring
hangers, Type C constant supports,
Fig. 95 clevises, and Fig. 20 welded
beam attachments.

MAX. LOAD (lb.)

PIN DIA.
D

@ 650 F

@750 F

WEIGHT
(lb.)

1/2

730

572

0.12

5/8

1,350

1,057

3/4

2,160

7/8

COTTER PIN
SIZE

2 7/8

2 1/8

3/8

3/32

1/8

x 1 1/4

0.18

3 1/8

2 3/8

3/8

3/32

1/8

x 1 1/4

1,691

0.29

3 5/8

2 7/8

3/8

7/32

3/16

x 1 1/2

3,230

2,529

0.47

3 1/4

3/8

7/32

3/16

x 1 1/2

4,480

3,508

0.67

3 1/4

3/8

7/32

3/16

x 2

1 1/8

5,900

4,620

1.00

4 3/4

3/8

7/32

3/16

x 2

1 1/4

7,410

5,802

1.70

4 7/8

4 1/4

3/8

9/32

1/4

x 2

1 3/8

9,500

7,439

2.10

5 3/8

4 3/8

1/2

9/32

1/4

x 2

1 5/8

13,800

10,805

3.30

1/2

9/32

1/4

x 2

1 7/8

18,600

14,564

4.80

7 1/8

5 7/8

5/8

3/8

3/8

x 3

2 1/4

24,600

19,262

7.20

7 1/8

5 7/8

5/8

3/8

3/8

x 4

2 1/2

32,300

25,291

9.30

7 5/8

6 3/8

5/8

3/8

3/8

x 4

2 3/4

39,800

31,163

12.50

7 7/8

6 5/8

5/8

3/8

3/8

x 4

49,400

38,680

16.60

8 1/4

6 3/4

3/4

1/2

1/2

x 5

3 1/4

60,100

47,058

20.00

8 1/2

3/4

1/2

1/2

x 5

3 1/2

71,900

56,298

23.90

8 3/4

7 1/4

3/4

1/2

1/2

x 5

3 3/4

84,700

66,320

25.10

9 1/2

3/4

1/2

1/2

x 6

98,500

77,125

34.80

9 3/4

8 1/4

3/4

1/2

1/2

x 6

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STEEL WASHER PLATE

FIG. 92
www.pipingtech.com/fig92

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SERVICE:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify rod size, figure number,


description and finish.

Black
For use on top of channels or angles
to support pipe with rods or U-Bolts

ROD
SIZE

HOLE
DIAMETER

3/8

1/2

1/4

6.20

1/2

5/8

1/4

6.20

5/8

3/4

3/8

9.10

3/4

7/8

3/8

16.00

1/2

22.00

1 1/4

1/2

21.00

1 1/4

1 1/2

1/2

33.00

1 1/2

1 3/4

3/4

48.00

1 3/4

3/4

47.00

2 1/4

3/4

45.00

2 1/4

2 1/2

3/4

66.00

2 1/2

2 3/4

3/4

64.00

2 3/4

3/4

62.00

3 1/4

3/4

59.00

3 1/4

3 1/2

3/4

56.00

3 1/2

3 3/4

3/4

81.00

3 3/4

3/4

78.00

7/8

SIZE OF STEEL
AxAxB

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

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FIG. 95

STEEL CLEVIS

www.pipingtech.com/fig95

MATERIAL:
SERVICE:
FEATURES:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify body size, figure number, description, rod tapping, size of pin hole, size of pin, size of grip
and finish. We may supply fabricated or forged.

For use on high temperature piping installations.


Complies fully with the code for pressure piping.
Supports loads equal to the full limitation of the hanger rod.

FORGED

FABRICATED
ROD
SIZE

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT BODY SIZE


(lb. per each)
NO.

@ 650 F

@750 F

3/8

730

572

1.0

1/2

1,350

1,057

5/8

2,160

3/4
7/8

PIN SIZE

MAX.
GRIP

1/2

3 7/8

1 7/16

5/8

5/16

1 1/16

5/8

0.9

5/8

3 7/8

1 7/16

5/8

5/16

1 1/16

5/8

1,692

0.9

3/4

3 7/8

1 7/16

5/8

5/16

1 1/16

5/8

3,230

2,530

2.5

7/8

2 1/2

1 1/8

5/16

1 1/4

7/8

4,480

3,508

2.5

2 1/2

1 1/8

5/16

1 1/4

7/8

5,900

4,620

4.0

1 1/8

1 5/16

1/2

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/8

7,600

4,620

4.0

1 1/4

1 5/16

1/2

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

9,500

7,440

4.0

1 3/8

1 5/16

1/2

1 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/2

13,800

10,807

6.0

3 1/2

1 5/8

3 1/2

1 5/8

1/2

1 3/4

1 1/2

1 3/4

18,600

14,566

8.0

1 7/8

1 3/4

1/2

1 1/2

24,600

19,265

16.0

2 1/4

2 1/4

5/8

2 1/2

2 1/2

2 1/4

32,300

25,295

26.0

2 1/2

2 3/4

3/4

2 1/2

2 1/2

39,800

31,169

26.0

2 3/4

2 3/4

3/4

2 1/2

2 1/2

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LONG TANGENT U-BOLT

FIG. 100
www.pipingtech.com/fig100

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
ORDERING:

Carbon steel

NOTE:

Black. Galvanized upon request.


Specify pipe size, figure number,
description and finish, if other than
black.

U-Bolts are furnished with four


hexagon nuts or are furnished
with two hexagon nuts.
Special U-Bolts with longer tangents and threads and special
materials can be furnished as
specified.

PIPE
SIZE

MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)

1/2
3/4

580
580
580
1,460
1,460
1,460
2,700
2,700
2,700
2,700
2,700
4,320
4,320
6,460
9,960
9,960
9,960
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800

1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36

1/4
1/2
1/2
1/2

1
1
1
1
1

1/4
1/4
1/4
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
3/4
7/8
7/8
7/8

7/8
1 1/8
1 3/8
1 3/4
2
2 1/2
3
3 5/8
4 1/8
4 5/8
5 5/8
6 3/4
8 3/4
10 7/8
12 7/8
14 1/8
16 1/8
18 1/8
20 1/8
24 1/8
30 1/8
36 1/8

C
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
4
5
6
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
25
31
37

1/8
3/8
5/8
1/8
3/8
7/8
1/2
1/8
5/8
1/8
1/8
3/8
3/8
5/8
3/4

1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8

D
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
18
21

1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1/4
3/4
1/4
1/2
1/8
1/8
3/8
5/8
1/4
1/4
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8

E
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

3/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)
12
13
14
38
39
42
90
99
109
115
128
239
283
479
764
820
870
1,350
1,460
1,710
1,920
2,326

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128

EYE ROD (WELDED)

FIG. 110
www.pipingtech.com/fig110

ROD SIZE

1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 1/2

13,800

10,807

1 3/4
2
2 1/4
2 1/2

7
8
9
10

18,600
24,600
32,300
39,800

14,566
19,265
25,295
31,169

SIZE RANGE:

Welded eye rods are furnished in


any length specified. Eye rods will
be furnished in other than standard
lengths and with other than standard length thread when required
and so ordered.

MATERIAL:
FEATURES:

Carbon steel

MAX. TEMP.:
ORDERING:

750 F

Through 1 , inside diameter of


eye will accommodate a bolt diameter 18 larger than rod diameter, 1
and larger inside diameter of eye
will take a bolt of larger than rod
diameter.

Specify rod length and diameter,


figure number, description and
finish.

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FIG. 120

EYE ROD (NOT WELDED)

www.pipingtech.com/fig120

ROD SIZE
A
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1
1
1
1

1/8
1/4
1/2
3/4

2
2 1/4
2 1/2

STANDARD ROD
THREAD LENGTH (in.)
D
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
3

MAX. RECOM. LOAD


(lb.)

3 1/2
4

1,470
1,940

4 1/2
5
6
7

2,430
3,120
4,650
6,380

8
9
10

8,280
10,900
13,400

240
440
705
1,050

SIZE RANGE:

Not welded eye rods are stocked in all


sizes in the following standard lengths:
8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48,
54, 60, 66 and 72. Eye rods will be
furnished in other than standard lengths
and with other than standard length
thread when so ordered.

MATERIAL:
FEATURES:

Carbon steel

MAX. TEMP.:
ORDERING:

650 F

For 1 rod, the inside eye diameter will


accommodate a bolt with a diameter 18
larger than the rod diameter.
For 1 or larger rods, the inside eye
diameter will accomodate a bolt with a
diameter of larger than rod diameter.

Specify rod length and diameter, figure


number, description and finish.

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129

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

A
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8

STANDARD ROD
MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)
THREAD LENGTH (in.)
D
@ 650 F
@750 F
2 1/2
730
572
2 1/2
1,350
1,057
2 1/2
2,160
1,692
3
3,230
2,530
3 1/2
4,480
3,508
4
5,900
4,620
4 1/2
6,230
5,560
5
9,500
7,440

ALL-THREADED ROD

FIG. 122
www.pipingtech.com/fig122

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SERVICE:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify rod length and diameter, figure number, description and finish.

ROD SIZE
A
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1

Black, painted, or hot dipped galvanized.


For use as support rods where a universal connection is required to allow piping movement.

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)


@ 650 F
@750 F
240
215
730
572
1,350
1,057
2,160
1,692
3,230
2,530
4,480
3,508
5,900
4,620

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)
12
30
53
84
123
168
224

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FIG. 126 & 127

LINKED EYE ROD

www.pipingtech.com/fig126-127

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SERVICE:
ORDERING:

Carbon steel
Black, painted, or hot dipped galvanized.
For use as support rods where a universal connection is required to allow piping movement.
Specify rod size and length, thread length, figure number, description and finish.

FIG. 126
(WELDED)

FIG. 127

ROD
SIZE
A

THREAD
LENGTH (in.)
D

FIG. 126

FIG. 127

3/8

2 1/2

730

240

1/2
5/8

2 1/2
2 1/2

1,350
2,160

440
705

3/4
7/8

3
3 1/2

3,230
4,480

1,050
1,470

1
1 1/8

4
4 1/2

5,900
6,230

1,940
2,430

1 1/4
1 1/2

5
6

9,500
13,800

3,120
4,650

1 3/4
2

7
8

18,600
24,600

6,380
8,280

2 1/4
2 1/2

9
10

32,300
39,800

10,900
13,400

MAX. RECOM. LOAD

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130

FIG. 128 & 129

HANGER ROD

www.pipingtech.com/fig128-129

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SIZE RANGE:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify rod size and length, thread length,


figure number, description and finish.

Black or hot dipped galvanized.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

FIG. 128 and 129 hanger rods are both ends


and standard lengths of 8, 10, 12, 14, 18,
24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66 and 72.
Hanger rods are available in sizes other
than standard lengths or standard thread
lengths.

FIG. 128 - HANGER ROD


BOTH ENDS R.H. THREAD

FIG. 129 - HANGER ROD


ONE END R.H. AND OTHER END L.H.

ROD
SIZE

STANDARD ROD THD.


LENGTH

@ 650 F

@750 F

1/4

2 1/2

240

215

17

3/8

2 1/2

730

572

38

1/2

2 1/2

1,350

1,057

67

5/8

2 1/2

2,160

1,692

104

3/4

3,230

2,530

150

7/8

3 1/2

4,480

3,508

204

5,900

4,620

267

1 1/8

4 1/2

6,230

5,560

338

1 1/4

9,500

7,440

417

1 1/2

13,800

10,807

600

1 3/4

18,600

14,566

818

24,600

19,265

1068

2 1/4

32,300

25,295

1352

2 1/2

10

39,800

31,169

1669

MAX. RECOM. LOAD (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

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131

ADJUSTABLE PIPE SADDLE SUPPORT

FIG. 46
www.pipingtech.com/fig46

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:

Carbon steel saddle, locknut nipple, and


special cast iron reducer, assembled. Base is
not included - supplied as extra.

SERVICE:

Stanchion type support where vertical


adjustment is required.

INSTALLATION:

Adjustment is obtained by turning the locknut nipple, the lower end of the nipple, and
coupling during adjustment.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description


and finish.

PIPE SIZE

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

SQUARE

COMPLETE

SADDLE ONLY

MIN.

MAX.

2 1/2

900

480

2 1/2

3 1/2

1 1/2

13

920

500

2 1/2

3 3/4

1 1/2

8 1/4

13 1/4

3 1/2

940

520

2 1/2

1 1/2

8 1/2

13 1/2

1,500

760

4 1/4

2 1/2

9 1/4

14

1,665

925

4 7/8

2 1/2

10

14 3/4

1,765

1,025

5 1/2

2 1/2

10 1/2

15 1/4

2,020

1,280

6 7/8

2 1/2

11 3/4

16 1/2

10

2,515

1,775

8 1/2

2 1/2

13 1/2

18 1/4

12

2,900

2,160

9 15/16

2 1/2

15

19 3/4

14

4,920

3,800

10 15/16

11

16 1/4

20 3/4

16

5,320

4,200

12 3/8

11

17 3/4

22 1/4

18

7,080

5,100

13 7/8

13 1/2

3 1/2

19 1/2

24

20

10,480

8,500

15 3/8

13 1/2

3 1/2

21

25 1/2

24

13,000

11,000

17 15/16

13 1/2

23 3/4

28 1/4

30

17,000

15,000

21 5/16

13 1/2

27

31 1/2

32

18,100

16,100

22 1/2

13 1/2

28 1/4

32 3/4

36

24,900

22,900

24 1/2

13 1/2

30 1/4

34 3/4

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132

FIG. 48

PIPE SADDLE SUPPORT WITH U-BOLT

www.pipingtech.com/fig48

Carbon steel stanchion saddle with steel


U-Bolt and nuts.

INSTALLATION:

1.
2.

3.

ORDERING:

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:

Slip saddle base into riser pipe.


If riser pipe and flange are used, flange
is drilled for bolting to steel beam or
floor.
Yoke is attached to saddle after pipe is
in place.

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, material and finish.

PIPE
SIZE

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

1,075

4 3/16

1,210

4 13/16

1,270

5 7/16

2,130

6 15/16

10

2,570

8 7/16

12

3,120

9 15/16

14

5,000

10 15/16

16

5,700

12 3/8

18

6,400

13 7/8

20

11,350

15 3/8

24

13,700

17 15/16

30

14,650

19 1/8

32

17,400

21 5/16

36

26,800

24 1/2
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133

NON-METALLIC WEAR PAD

FIG. 182
www.pipingtech.com/fig182

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SIZE RANGE:
SERVICE:

Vinyl Resins

MAX. TEMP.:
ORDERING:

400 F

As is
thru 48
Recommended to protect uninsulated
pipe from the metal supporting structure. Pad to be secured to pipe using
epoxy adhesive.

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, length and angle.

PIPE
SIZE
1/2
3/4
1
1 1/4
1 1/2
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
26 - 48

THICKNESS LENGTH
L
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3/8

12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

ANGLE
A

RADIUS
R

90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
60
60
60
30
30
30
30
30
30
30

7/16
9/16
5/8
7/8
1
1 3/16
1 7/16
1 13/16
1 3/4
2 1/4
2 13/16
3 5/16
4 5/16
5 3/8
6 3/8
7
8
9
10
12
1/2 of Pipe OD

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134

FIG. 183

INSULATION PROTECTION SHIELD

www.pipingtech.com/fig183

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
SIZE RANGE:

Carbon steel

SERVICE:

Recommended for outside of foam or


fiber glass insulation to preclude crushing of insulation without breaking the
vapor barrier.

APPROVALS:

Complies with Federal Specification


WW-H-171E (Type 41) and Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-69 (Type
40).

Galvanized and black.

ORDERING:

SHIELD
SIZE

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description, insulation thickness and
finish.

Shield Size Selection Table


PIPE
SIZE
1/2

1/2
1A

INSULATION THICKNESS (in.)


3/4
1
1 - 1/2
1A
-

2
-

3/4
1

1A
1A

1A
2A

2A
3A

4A
5A

6A
7A

1 1/4

2A

3A

3A

6A

7A

1 1/2

2A

3A

4A

6A

7A

3A

4A

5A

7A

8A

2 1/2

4A

5A

6A

7A

8A

5A

6A

7A

8A

9A

3 1/2

8A

9A

10A

8A

9A

10A

9B

10B

11B

10B

11B

12B

8
10

14C

13C
15C

14C
16C

12

16C

17C

18C

14

17C

18C

19C

16

19C

20C

21C

18

21C

22C

23C

20

23C

24C

25C

24

26C

27C

28C

X1A
1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
7A
8A
9A
10A
9B
10B
11B
12B
13C
14C
15C
16C
17C
18C
19C
20C
21C
22C
23C
24C
25C
26C
27C
28C

STOCK
SIZE
(GAGE)
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
14
14
14
14
14
14
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

APPROX.
WEIGHT
EACH
0.54
0.69
0.84
0.99
1.10
1.30
1.40
1.60
1.90
2.70
3.10
4.00
4.60
5.10
5.60
10.20
11.10
11.90
12.70
13.60
14.50
21.20
22.40
23.60
24.80
25.90
27.10
28.30
31.00
31.80
33.00

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

For use with thru 24 pipe with insulation thickness , , 1, 1 and 2.

SHIELD DIMENSION
LENGTH RADIUS
L
R
12
0.95
12
1.19
12
1.44
12
1.75
12
2.00
12
2.25
12
2.50
12
2.78
12
3.32
12
3.82
12
4.32
18
3.82
18
4.32
18
4.82
18
5.38
24
5.88
24
6.38
24
7.00
24
7.50
24
8.00
24
8.50
24
9.00
24
9.50
24
10.00
24
10.50
24
11.00
24
11.50
24
12.00
24
13.00
24
13.50
24
14.00

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135

PIPE COVERING SADDLE

FIG. 184, 185 & 186


www.pipingtech.com/fig184-186

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

FINISH:
SERVICE:

Black, galvanized or painted.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description, insulation thickness and
finish.

NOTE:

All saddles are 12 long with the side


edges turned up.

Designed to keep insulation from crushing and to reduce heat losses.

FIG. 184 - 1 INSULATION


PIPE
SIZE
3/4
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6

1/4
1/2
1/2
1/2

MAX.
RECOM.
LOAD

APPROX.
WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

COVERING
THK.

1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,800

141
141
141
151
167
167
188
228
228
228
378

7/8
1 1/16
7/8
1
1 1/16
1 1/16
1
1 1/4
1 1/16
1
1

1 9/16
1 7/8
1 7/8
2 1/8
2 3/8
2 5/8
2 15/16
3 7/16
3 7/16
3 15/16
4 1/2

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FIG. 186 - 2 INSULATION

FIG. 185 - 1 INSULATION


PIPE
SIZE
3/4
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36

1/4
1/2
1/2
1/2

MAX.
RECOM.
LOAD

APPROX.
WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

COVERING
THK.

1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,800
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200

210
210
210
210
234
276
276
321
321
321
442
581
581
781
781
844
912
1,044
1,231
1,333
1,803

1 7/16
1 9/16
1 5/8
1 1/2
1 9/16
1 7/8
1 9/16
1 13/16
1 9/16
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 9/16
1 9/16
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2

C
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
9
10
11
13
16
19

1/8
3/8
5/8
5/8
15/16
7/16
7/16
15/16
15/16
7/16
1/8
1/4
1/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8

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136

PIPE
SIZE
3/4
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36

1/4
1/2
1/2
1/2

MAX.
RECOM.
LOAD

APPROX.
WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

COVERING
THK.

1,200
1,200
1,200
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200

276
276
276
318
319
319
358
358
358
358
573
634
765
988
988
1,040
1,040
1,161
1,335
1,408
1,893

1 7/8
2 1/8
1 15/16
2 5/16
2 1/8
2 5/16
2 1/16
2 1/4
2 1/16
2
2
2
2 1/16
2 1/16
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

C
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
17
20

5/8
15/16
15/16
1/2
1/2

1/2
1/2
9/16
9/16
3/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8

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FIG. 187, 188 & 189

PIPE COVERING SADDLE

www.pipingtech.com/fig187-189

FINISH:
SERVICE:
ORDERING:
NOTE:

Black, galvanized or painted.


Designed to keep insulation from crushing and to reduce heat losses.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, insulation thickness and finish.
All saddles are 12 long with the side edges turned up.

FIG. 187 - 2 INSULATION


PIPE
SIZE
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36

FIG. 188 - 3 INSULATION


PIPE
SIZE
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36

MAX.
RECOM.
LOAD
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
5,000
5,000
5,000
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1/8
3/8
1/16
5/16
1/16
1/16
1/8
1/16
1/16

1/2
1/2

APPROX.
WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)

COVERING
THK.

1,200
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
5,000
5,000
5,000
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200

361
361
361
406
406
446
446
446
651
721
820
1,045
1,045
1,107
1,239
1,239
1,434
1,999
2,020

2 7/16
2 13/16
2 5/8
2 7/8
2 9/16
2 3/4
2 9/16
2 9/16
2 1/2
2 11/16
2 9/16
2 5/8
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 1/2

C
3
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
7
8
9
9
10
11
12
14
17
20

7/16

1/2
1/2

9/16
1/16
3/16
1/4
1/4
3/4
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8
7/8

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APPROX.
COVERING
WEIGHT
THK.
(lb. per 100)
449
449
491
491
491
491
773
773
884
1,135
1,135
1,330
1,330
1,342
2,034
2,137
2,158

1/4
1/2

MAX.
RECOM.
LOAD

FIG. 189 - 4 INSULATION


4
5
5
5
5
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
18
21

1/2

9/16
9/16
1/16
9/16
11/16
3/4
3/4
1/4
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8

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PIPE
SIZE

MAX.
RECOM.
LOAD

4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36

1,800
1,800
1,800
1,800
5,000
5,000
5,000
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200
7,200

APPROX.
COVERING
WEIGHT
THK.
(lb. per 100)
611
611
1,020
1,020
1,083
1,398
1,398
1,530
1,530
2,279
2,305
2,396
2,413

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

1/16
3/16
1/8
3/16
1/16
1/8

C
6
7
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
19
22

9/16
3/16
11/16
11/16
3/4
3/4
1/4
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8

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137

ROLLER CHAIR

FIG. 210
www.pipingtech.com/fig210

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
SERVICE:

Cast iron roll, steel roll rod, steel continuous thread rods and hex nuts.

HOW TO SIZE:

1.

For support of pipe where horizontal movement due to expansion and


contraction will occur and where vertical adjustment up to 6 may be
necessary.

2.
3.

ORDERING:
PIPE
SIZE
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24

If roll is to support bare pipe, select the size directly from nominal
pipe size.
If used with pipe covering protection saddle, see pipe insulation
chart for size of pipe roll.
If roll is to support covered pipe, the O.D. of the covering should not
be greater than the O.D. of the pipe for which the roll was designed.

Specify pipe size, figure number, description and finish.


MAX. RECOM.
LOAD (lb.)
600
660
700
750
750
750
1,070
1,350
1,730
2,400
3,130
3,970
4,200
4,550
6,160

WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)
110
136
164
250
305
428
535
690
1,263
2,060
2,680
4,575
4,700
6,200
9,990

A
3
3
3
4
5
5
6
8
9
11
13
14
15
17
20

1/16
1/2
15/16
1/2
1/16
15/16
3/4
1/4
7/8
9/16
1/16
3/8
5/8
1/4
13/16

B
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13

9/16
7/16
3/16
1/2
3/4
7/16
1/4
1/4
7/16
5/16
3/8
3/8
1/2
13/16

1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
5
7

1/2
5/8
3/4

3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
7/8

5/16
1/2
3/4
5/8
1/8
3/4
1/4
3/4

1
1
1
1
1
1

1/8
1/4
1/4
3/8
1/2

E
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12

1/4
1/4

1/2
1/4

3
4
5
6
6
7
9
11
14
16
18
21
22
25
30

7/8
3/4
1/2
1/2
7/8
1/2
3/4
1/4
1/2
5/8
7/8
1/2

STEEL SIZE
G
1/4
x 1
1/4
x 1
1/4
x 1
3/8
x 1
3/8
x 1
3/8
x 1
3/8
x 1
3/8
x 2
1/2
x 2
1/2
x 2
1/2
x 2
5/8
x 2
5/8
x 2
5/8
x 3
3/4
x 3

BOLT SIZE
H
3/8
x 1
3/8
x 1
3/8
x 1
1/2
x 1
1/2
x 1
1/2
x 1
1/2
x 1
1/2
x 1
1/2
x 1
1/2
x 1
5/8
x 2
5/8
x 2
5/8
x 2
3/4
x 3
3/4
x 3

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/2
1/2
1/2
3/4

1/2
1/2
1/2

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

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FIG. 215
MATERIAL:
SERVICE:

ADJUSTABLE PIPE ROLL SUPPORT


Cast iron roll and sockets, steel
roll rod, steel continuous thread
rods and hex nuts.
For support of pipe where horizontal movement due to expansion and contraction will occur
and where vertical adjustment
up to 6 may be necessary.

SIZE:

If roll is to support bare pipe,


select the size directly from
nominal pipe size.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number,


description and finish.

PIPE
SIZE
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30

1/4
1/2
1/2
1/2

APPROX.
WEIGHT
(lb. per 100)
113
117
120
125
229
242
269
375
469
757
1,101
1,374
1,936
3,116
4,245
4,655
6,623
10,252
18,681

A
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
3/4
7/8
7/8
7/8
1
1
1
1
1
1

1/8
1/8
1/4
1/2
7/8

B
3
3
3
4
4
5
6
6
8
9
11
14
15
17
19
21
24
28
35

www.pipingtech.com/fig215
138

3/8
5/8
1/8
7/8
1/2
1/8
3/4
1/16
9/16
15/16
1/16
13/16
3/4
3/4
7/8
1/4
5/8
1/2

C
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
8
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
30

1/2
7/8
1/8
5/8
1/8
3/4
1/2
3/4
13/16
7/8
7/8
1/2
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

D
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
18
18
18
24
24

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

H
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
14
17

1/16
1/4
3/8
5/8
15/16
1/4
9/16
13/16
7/16
1/8
3/8
7/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
5/8
7/16

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FIG. 230

ROLLER STAND

www.pipingtech.com/fig230

MATERIAL:
SERVICE:

Cast iron roll and stand.

HOW TO SIZE:

1.
2.

INSTALLATION:
ORDERING:

Two cored holes I for anchorage bolting purpose.

For support of piping that expands and contracts longitudinally and where vertical adjustment is not
necessary.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

If roll is to support bare pipe, select size from nominal pipe size.
If used with pipe covering protection saddle, see FIG. 183 for size of pipe roll.

Specify pipe size, figure number, description and finish.

PIPE SIZE

2 - 3 1/2

4-6

8 - 10

12 - 14

16 - 20

24

30

36 - 42

MAX. RECOM. SIZE LOAD (lb.)

390

950

2,100

3,075

4,980

6,100

7,500

12,000

COMPLETE

(APPROX. WEIGHT - lb. per 100)

640

885

1,530

2,810

3,965

4,950

9,925

15,200

ROLL AND ROD

(APPROX. WEIGHT - lb. per 100)

90

135

530

1,010

1,565

1,950

3,390

5,700

ROLL ONLY

(APPROX. WEIGHT - lb. per 100)

70

110

440

850

1,270

1,450

2,400

4,100

PIPE
SIZE

P
3 1/2

3 7/16

2 1/2

2 11/16

3/4

1 1/16

1 3/4

9/16

1/2

1/4

8 7/16

5 1/2

2 1/2

3 7/16

2 1/2

2 11/16

3/4

1 1/16

1 3/4

9/16

1/2

1/4

8 7/16

5 1/2

3 6/7

3 7/16

2 1/2

2 11/16

3/4

1 1/16

1 3/4

9/16

1/2

1/4

8 7/16

5 1/2

4 1/8

3 1/2

3 7/16

2 1/2

2 11/16

3/4

1 1/16

1 3/4

9/16

1/2

1/4

8 7/16

5 1/2

4 3/8

4 11/16

4 1/4

2 5/8

7/8

1 1/16

9/16

1/2

1/4

9 15/16

4 3/4

4 11/16

4 1/4

2 5/8

7/8

1 1/16

9/16

1/2

1/4

9 15/16

5 3/8

4 11/16

4 1/4

2 5/8

7/8

1 1/16

9/16

1/2

1/4

9 15/16

8 1/2

8 5/8

10

12

9 1/16

14

9 1/16

16

10 1/4

6 1/2

18

10 1/4

20

3/4

1 1/8

1 1/2

2 1/4

3 3/8

3/4

5/8

3/8

3/4

1 1/8

1 1/2

2 1/4

3 3/8

3/4

5/8

3/8

8 1/2

9 3/4

1 7/16

2 1/2

3 3/4

7/8

3/4

3/8

11 1/16

11 1/4

1 7/16

2 1/2

3 3/4

7/8

3/4

3/8

11 1/16

11 6/7

1 3/8

1 7/8

1 1/4

2 3/16

4 1/4

1 1/4

13/16

1/2

13

13 5/8

6 1/2

1 3/8

1 7/8

1 1/4

2 3/16

4 1/4

1 1/4

13/16

1/2

13

14 5/8

10 1/4

6 1/2

1 3/8

1 7/8

1 1/4

2 3/16

4 1/4

1 1/4

13/16

1/2

13

15 5/8

24

11 3/8

6 1/2

1 9/16

1 1/4

4 3/8

1 1/2

13/16

1/2

13 3/8

17 3/4

30

14 1/4

1 3/8

2 3/8

1 1/2

3 1/2

5 1/8

1 7/8

1 1/16

1/2

17

11

21 6/7

36

17

1 1/2

2 7/16

1 1/2

5 3/4

2 1/8

1 5/16

3/4

20

12

25 3/4

1 1/2

2 7/16

1 1/2

5 3/4

2 1/8

1 5/16

3/4

20

12

28 6/7

42

17

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139

ADJUSTABLE ROLLER STAND

FIG. 240
www.pipingtech.com/fig240

SIZE
(in.)

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:

Cast iron base plate, stand and roll, steel adjusting screws.

SERVICE:

To support pipe lines where vertical and


lateral adjustment during installation may be
required in addition to provision for expansion
and contraction.

HOW TO SIZE:

If roll is to support bare pipe, select the size


from nominal pipe size (see below).

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description


and finish.

MAX. RECOM. APPROX. WEIGHT


LOAD (lb.)
(lb. per 100)

- 3 1/2

390

1,525

- 6

950

1,930

- 10

2,100

3,205

12

- 14

3,075

5,115

16

- 20

4,980

7,130

24

6,100

8,700

30

7,500

16,615
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MAX.

5 3/8

1 3/4

1 3/4

6 7/8

8 3/8

5 1/2

2 3/4

1 7/8

1/2

3 7/8

6 3/8

11/16

7/8

1/4

5 5/8

2 1/8

5 3/4

2 3/8

6 1/4

2 5/8

6 1/2

2 3/4

2 1/16

8 1/8

9 7/8

5 3/4

3 3/4

2 1/16

1/2

5 1/8

7 3/8

7/8

1 1/8

7 1/2

3 3/8

3 7/16

10 5/8

6 3/4

3 1/4

3/4

7 3/8

7/8

1 3/4

3 7/8

13

7/8

9 1/2

7/8

4 1/4

14 5/8

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 1/4

11 1/8

PIPE
SIZE

MIN.

MAX.

5 1/8

2 1/2

5 3/8

3
3 1/2

5/8

3 7/16

1/4

5/8

4 11/16

4 1/4

1 1/8

3/8

3/4

1 3/4

1 1/8

3/8

7/8

9 1/16

1 7/8

1 1/4

5/8

1 3/16 1

10 1/4

6 1/2

6 1/2

7 5/8

8 1/8

10 3/8

11 5/8

5 1/4

10

11 1/2

12 3/4

6 3/8

12

13

14 1/4

7 1/2

14

13 5/8

14 7/8

8 1/8

16

15 1/4

16 5/8

9 3/8

18

16 3/8

17 3/4

10 3/8

20

17 3/8

18 3/4

11 3/8

4 1/4

14 5/8

8 5/8

4 1/2

1 3/8

11 1/8

1 7/8

1 1/4

5/8

1 3/16 1

10 1/4

24

19 5/8

21

13 3/8

4 3/8

15 3/4

8 5/8

10

4 7/16

1 3/8

12 1/4

1 1/8

1 7/8

1 3/8

5/8

1 3/16 1

11 3/8

6 1/2

30

24

26 3/4

16 3/4

5 1/8

19 1/4

10 1/2

12 1/2

5 1/2

1 3/4

15 3/4

1 1/2

3 1/4

1 5/8

3/4

1 3/8

14 1/4

1 1/4

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FIG. 260

ADJUSTABLE ELBOW SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig260
Black, galvanized or painted.
General piping.
Specify pipe size, figure number, description, finish and height.

PIPE
SIZE

PLATE
SIZE A

PIPE
SIZE B

PIPE
SIZE C

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

FINISH:
SERVICE:
ORDERING:

PLATE
SIZE D

1/4

1 1/2

2 1/2

3/8

1/4

3/8

1/4

3/8

3/8

1/2

10

3/8

1/2

12

3/8

10

10

3/4

14

3/8

10

10

3/4

16

11

3/8

12

12

3/4

18

11

3/8

12

12

3/4

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HOLD DOWN (ANCHOR TYPE)

PTP HD-1
www.pipingtech.com/ptp-hd1

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
TEMP.:
APPLICATION:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number and description.

Black or galvanized.
750 F
Fig. PTP HD-1 is an anchor type hold down. This hold
down is generally used on pipe lines where little or no
insulation is required.

FOR PIPE SIZES 2 - 6 INCLUSIVE

FOR PIPE SIZES 8 - 36 INCLUSIVE

PIPE
SIZE

9 3/8

3 3/16

2 3/8

10 1/2

3 3/4

11 1/2

3 1/2

15/16

1 3/16

1/4

3 1/2

3 1/2

1 1/2

1 3/4

3/8

4 1/4

4 1/2

3 1/2

2 1/4

3/8

13 5/8

5 5/16

6 5/8

3 1/2

3 1/16

3 5/16

3/8

16

6 1/2

8 5/8

3 11/16

4 1/16

4 5/16

3/8

10

19

10 3/4

4 1/8

5 1/8

5 3/8

3/8

12

21

12 3/4

4 1/8

6 1/8

6 3/8

1/2

14

23

10

14

4 1/2

6 3/4

1/2

16

25

11

16

4 1/2

7 3/4

1/2

18

27

12

18

4 1/2

8 3/4

1/2

20

29

13

20

4 1/2

9 3/4

10

1/2

24

33

15

24

4 1/2

11 3/4

12

1/2

30

39

18

30

4 1/2

14 3/4

15

1/2

36

45

21

36

4 1/2

17 3/4

18

1/2
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HOLD DOWN (LATERAL RESTRAINT)

PTP HD-2
www.pipingtech.com/ptp-hd2

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
TEMP.:
APPLICATION:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number and description.

Black or galvanized.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

400 F
Fig. PTP HD-2 is a restraint type hold down. The clamp radius as well as the base is lined with PT&Ps PTFE, 25% glass
filled, slide plate, allowing axial movement while restraining
lateral movement. It is generally used on compressor lines
where temperature is high and thermal movement is great.
FOR PIPE SIZES 6 - 12 INCLUSIVE

FOR PIPE SIZES 2 - 4 INCLUSIVE

FOR PIPE SIZES 14 - 36 INCLUSIVE


PIPE
SIZE

9 5/8

3 9/16

10 3/4

2 1/2

3 9/16

3/4

2 1/2

1 1/4

1 1/4

1/4

4 1/8

3 5/8

3 9/16

1 5/16

2 1/2

1 1/4

1 13/16

1/4

11 3/4

4 5/8

4 5/8

3 9/16

1 13/16

2 1/2

1 1/4

2 5/16

1/4

14 1/2

6 3/4

3 7/8

2 7/8

1 1/4

3 3/8

3/8

16 1/2

6 5/8

8 3/4

3 7/8

3 7/8

1 1/4

4 3/8

3/8

10

18 5/8

8 1/16

10 7/8

3 7/8

4 15/16

1 1/4

5 7/16

3/8

12

21 3/4

9 5/8

12 7/8

4 7/16

5 15/16

1 1/4

6 7/16

1/2

14

23

10 1/4

14 1/8

4 7/16

6 9/16

1 3/8

7 1/16

1/2

16

25

11 1/4

16 1/8

4 7/16

7 9/16

1 3/8

8 1/16

1/2

18

27

12 1/4

18 1/8

4 7/16

8 9/16

1 3/8

9 1/16

1/2

20

29

13 1/4

20 1/8

4 7/16

9 9/16

1 3/8

10 1/16

1/2

24

33

15 1/4

24 1/8

4 7/16

11 9/16

1 3/8

12 1/16

1/2

30

39

18 1/4

30 1/8

4 7/16

14 9/16

1 3/8

15 1/16

1/2

36

45

21 1/4

36 1/8

4 7/16

17 9/16

1 3/8

18 1/16

1/2

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HOLD DOWN (ARRESTOR TYPE)

PTP HD-3
www.pipingtech.com/ptp-hd3

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
TEMP.:
APPLICATION:

ORDERING:
NOTE:

Carbon steel
Galvanized.
200 F
Fig. PTP HD-3 is an arrestor type hold down. This hold
down is actually a restraint that is used when there is very
low thermal movement. Its radius is lined with a belting
material that is well designed to absorb shock from vibration. This type is generally used on compressor lines or
similar application.
Specify pipe size, figure number and description.
Belting material remains impervious to heat up to 200 F.

FOR PIPE SIZES 2 - 6 INCLUSIVE

PIPE
SIZE

9 7/8

3 7/16

2 7/8

11

12

FOR PIPE SIZES 8 - 36 INCLUSIVE

3 1/2

1 3/16

1 7/16

1/4

3 1/2

1 3/4

3/8

4 1/2

3 1/2

2 1/4

2 1/2

3/8

14 1/8

5 9/16

7 1/8

3 1/2

3 5/16

3 9/16

3/8

16 1/2

6 3/4

9 1/8

3 11/16

4 5/16

4 9/16

3/8

10

19 1/2

8 1/4

11 1/4

4 1/8

5 3/8

5 5/8

3/8

12

21 1/2

9 1/4

13 1/4

4 1/8

6 3/8

6 5/8

1/2

14

23 1/2

10 1/4

14 1/2

4 1/2

7 1/4

1/2

16

25 1/2

11 1/4

16 1/2

4 1/2

8 1/4

1/2

18

27 1/2

12 1/4

18 1/2

4 1/2

9 1/4

1/2

20

29 1/2

13 1/4

20 1/2

4 1/2

10

10 1/4

1/2

24

33 1/2

15 1/4

24 1/2

4 1/2

12

12 1/4

1/2

30

39 1/2

18 1/4

30 1/2

4 1/2

15

15 1/4

1/2

36

45 1/2

21 1/4

36 1/2

4 1/2

18

18 1/4

1/2

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SINGLE HORIZONTAL TRAVELERS

RISER CLAMP FOR 55 3/8 O.D. FRP PIPE

10 BEAM CLAMP ASSEMBLIES

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

FIG. 2000 HEAVY DUTY PIPE CLAMPS

CUSTOMIZED ROLLER CHAIR

44 FABRICATED 2-BOLT CLAMP

48 LARGE BORE PIPE SADDLES

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145

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

CUSTOM HEAVY DUTY RISER CLAMP

FIG. 70 AND FIG. 42 CLAMP ASSEMBLIES

ADJUSTABLE PIPE SADDLE SUPPORTS

HD-3 ARRESTOR TYPE HOLD DOWNS


146

THREE-BOLT CARBON STEEL PIPE CLAMPS

YOKE CLAMP & SWAY STRUT ASSEMBLY

10 CARBON STEEL BEAM CLAMP ASSEMBLY

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PIPE
SHOES

http://www.pipingtech.com/pipeshoes

HOT SHOES

24 HEAVY DUTY CRYOGENIC PIPE SUPPORT

PRE-INSULATED SHOES IN FABRICATION

BOLT CRADLE SUPPORTS WITH SLIDE PLATES


147

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Pipe Shoes, Guides & Anchors - Pre-insulated Pipe Supports (Hot Shoes & Cold Shoes)

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

48 DIA. HOT SHOES

STOCK P.U.F. FOR STANDARD PIPE SHOES

42 COLD SHOE FOR LARGE BORE PIPING

FIG.1000, 24 PIPE SHOES

148

BASE INSULATED FOR CYROGENIC TEMPERATURE


OF -300 F

ANCHOR TYPE HOT SHOES FOR STEAM LINES

WELDED ON CARBON STEEL PIPE SHOES

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36 DIA. COLD SHOES WITH 9 THICK INSULATION

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES AND ANCHORS


DESCRIPTION

PAGE

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... 150

SUPPORTS WHICH REQUIRE FIELD WELDING


152
153
154
155
156
157
158

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Fig. 98-SUPPORT: T-Bar Without Cradle, With Slide Plate ......................................................................................


Fig. 100-SUPPORT: T-Bar Cradle Support & Structural Anchor ...........................................................................
Fig. 200-SUPPORT: T-Bar Cradle Support With Bonded/Bolted Slide Plates ..................................................
Fig. 300-SUPPORT: T-Bar Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plates .................................................................
FIg. 400-SUPPORT: Double T-Bar Cradle Support & Structural Anchor ...........................................................
Fig. 500-SUPPORT: Double T-Bar Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted Slide Plate ....................................
Fig. 600-SUPPORT: Double T-Bar Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plate ...................................................

SUPPORTS WITH NO FIELD WELDING


Fig. 700-SUPPORT: U-Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted Slide Plate ..................................................
Fig. 800-SUPPORT: U-Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plate ................................................................
Fig. 900-SUPPORT: Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted Slide Plate ......................................................
Fig 1000-SUPPORT: Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted Slide Plate .....................................................
Fig. 1100-SUPPORT: Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plate ..................................................................
Fig. 1200-SUPPORT: Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plate ..................................................................
Fig. 1400: Pipe Shoe Clamp .............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 2000: Heavy Duty Pipe Saddles .............................................................................................................................
Fig. 2000-S: Slide Bearing Details for Heavy Duty Pipe Saddles .........................................................................
Fig. 6: Cylinder Pipe Guide (Spider Guide) .................................................................................................................

159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168

PRE-INSULATED PIPE SUPPORTS


Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................
Insulation Materials .............................................................................................................................................................
Insulation Dimension Chart .............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 4500: Insulated Shoe Support for Hot Pipe (Hot Shoe) .................................................................................
Fig. 4600: Insulated Shoe Support for Cold Pipe (Cold Shoe) .............................................................................
Fig. 4700: Clamped Shoe for insulated Cold Lines ..................................................................................................

CLAMPED LNG PIPE SUPPORTS

169
170 - 171
172
173
174
175

BASE INSULATED SUPPORT WITH PHENOLIC & WOOD LAMINAR INSULATION


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149

CHOOSING OUR PIPE ANCHORS AND SHOE SUPPORTS


Piping Technology & Products, Inc. has developed a number of standard designs based on our experience fabricating
shoes and anchors for the different requirements of our customers. The diagram on Page 151 illustrates the combinations
of design options chosen for the standards included in this section of the catalog. The decision nodes in the diagram are
identified with capital letters. Each path in the diagram represents a combination of choices which leads to a standard
figure number. In addition to these choices, there are options to consider when slide plates are specified.
The first option in the diagram is at node A. If the support is to be welded to the pipe, the top branch is chosen. Otherwise, choose the bottom branch.

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

At node B, a choice is made between a single -T vertical member or two vertical members (double-T). The double-T shoe
is stronger and always comes with cradles.
At node C, decide if you want cradles. Cradles are an efficient way to add strength and stability. They may not be necessary for small pipe where a single-T bar is sufficient.
At node D, choose whether to include a slide plate or not. Slide plates reduce friction when the pipe moves and protect
the pipe and supporting structure from stresses required to overcome friction. Shoes without slide plates can be welded
to a structure to function as anchors.
At node E, decide whether to include a guide with the slide plate. A guide will allow movement along the axis of the pipe
while restricting lateral movement.
If the shoe is not welded to the pipe, node F shows two choices for attachment: either U-bolts or flat bar clamps. All the
shoes with these options are shown with cradles and slide plates.
At node G, a choice is made whether to include a guide. At node H, a choice is made on how to attach the base of the
slide plate. Welding is the most common method of installation, but safety or other considerations may cause you to
choose a base plate which can be bolted to the supporting structure.
Slide plates must have a low-friction material to slide smoothly, usually PTFE, 25% glass-filled, or graphite. Graphite is
used for higher temperatures and loads. For temperatures above 500 F, it is good practice to include bolting to insure
the graphite remains fixed to its steel backing during movement. Please see the Slide Plate section of this catalog for
more details.
We will fabricate shoes and anchors to your design or help you develop special designs to meet your special requirements.

BASE MOUNTED DUAL DENSITY COLD SHOES

150

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T-BAR WITHOUT CRADLE, WITH SLIDE PLATE

FIG. 98
www.pipingtech.com/fig98

CRADLED NON-GUIDED SUPPORT

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide
plate material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, and the slide plate material (PTFE, 25%
glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above
500 F specify bolted construction.

PIPE SIZE

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

1/2
3/4

4 7/16
4 1/2

4
4

12
12

5
5

12.0
12.0

1
1 1/4

4 11/16
4 13/16

4
4

12
12

5
5

12.0
12.0

1 1/2

4 15/16

12

12.0

5 3/16

12

12.0

2 1/2

5 7/16

12

12.0

5 3/4

12

12.0

3 1/2
4
5

6
6 1/4
6 13/16

4
4
4

12
12
12

5
5
5

12.0
12.0
12.0

7 5/16

12

15.5
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FIG. 100

T-BAR CRADLE SUPPORT & STRUCTURAL ANCHOR


CRADLED NON-GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig100

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:
ORDERING:

Carbon steel

ALLOWABLE LOADS:

The allowable vertical load depends upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A & B are available upon request.

PIPE SIZE

MAX. ANCHOR
FORCE (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

2
3

5 3/16
5 3/4

4
4

12,000
15,000

8.0
8.0

6 1/4

18,000

8.0

6
8

7 5/16
8 5/16

4
4

18,000
24,000

12.0
12.3

10
12

9 3/8
10 3/8

4
4

29,000
30,000

12.3
14.0

14
16

11
12

4
4

34,000
38,000

17.2
18.2

18
20

13
14

7
7

41,000
41,000

27.2
28.0

24

16

47,000

30.4

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide
plate material.

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FIG. 200

T-BAR CRADLE SUPPORT WITH BONDED/BOLTED SLIDE PLATES


CRADLED NON-GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig200

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide
plate material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

NOTE:

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE,
25% glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above
500 F specify bolted construction.
Optional bolted base plate, specify Fig. 201.
For upper graphite slide material to be of bolted design, specify Fig. 200-B
or Fig. 201-B (see below).

FIG. 200 - WELDED BASE

FIG. 200 - B

FIG. 201 - BOLTED BASE

FIG. 201 - B

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

PIPE SIZE

2
3

5 3/16
5 3/4

4
4

12
12

5
5

12.0
12.0

4
6

6 1/4
7 5/16

4
4

12
12

5
5

12.0
15.5

8
10

8 5/16
9 3/8

4
4

12
12

5
5

16.0
17.0

12
14
16
18
20

10 3/8
11
12
13
14

4
4
4
7
7

12
12
12
15
15

5
5
5
5 1/2
5 1/2

17.7
21.0
22.0
33.0
34.0

24

16

15

5 1/2

36.0
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FIG. 300

T-BAR CRADLE SUPPORT WITH GUIDE & SLIDE PLATES


CRADLED GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig300

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide
plate material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

NOTE:

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, C, D, F, and the slide plate material (PTFE,
25% glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above
500 F specify bolted construction.
Optional bolted base plate, specify Fig. 301.
For upper graphite slide material to be of bolted design, specify Fig. 300-B
or Fig. 301-B (see below).

FIG. 300 - WELDED BASE


FIG. 301 - BOLTED BASE
FIG. 301 - B

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

PIPE SIZE

2
3

5 3/16
5 3/4

4
4

7 1/4
7 1/4

5
5

16.3
16.3

4
6

6 1/4
7 5/16

4
4

7 1/4
7 1/4

5
5

16.3
17.6

8
10

8 5/16
9 3/8

4
4

7 1/4
7 1/4

5
5

18.2
19.0

12
14
16
18
20

10 3/8
11
12
13
14

4
4
4
7
7

7
7
7
10
10

1/4
1/4
1/4
3/4
3/4

5
5
5
5 1/2
5 1/2

19.7
23.0
24.0
39.0
40.0

24

16

11 1/4

5 1/2

42.0
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155

FIG. 400

DOUBLE T-BAR CRADLE SUPPORT & STRUCTURAL ANCHOR


CRADLED NON-GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig400

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide
plate material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE,
25% glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

PIPE SIZE

MAX. ANCHOR
FORCE (lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

6
8

7 5/16
8 5/16

4
5 1/2

11,000
19,000

13.0
21.0

10

9 3/8

6 1/2

19,000

23.0

12

10 3/8

7 1/2

19,000

25.0

14

11

8 1/2

19,000

26.0

16
18

12
13

10
11

26,000
26,000

28.0
38.0

20
24

14
16

12
14 1/4

26,000
35,000

40.0
57.0

30
36

19
22

17 1/2
20 1/2

42,000
42,000

77.0
87.0

42

25

23 1/2

42,000

100.0
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156

FIG. 500

DOUBLE T-BAR CRADLE SUPPORT WITH BONDED/BOLTED SLIDE PLATE


CRADLED NON-GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig500

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide
plate material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
NOTE:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE,
25% glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Optional bolted base plate, specify Fig. 501.


For upper graphite slide material to be of bolted design, specify Fig. 500-B
or Fig. 501-B (see below).

FIG. 500 - WELDED BASE


FIG. 501 - BOLTED BASE

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

PIPE SIZE

6
8

7 5/16
8 5/16

4
5 1/2

12
12

5
5

17.0
25.0

10
12

9 3/8
10 3/8

6 1/2
7 1/2

18
18

5
5

29.0
31.0

14

11

8 1/2

18

32.0

16

12

10

18

33.0

18
20

13
14

11
12

21
21

5 1/2
5 1/2

45.0
47.0

24
30
36

16
19
22

14 1/4
17 1/2
20 1/2

24
28
30

5 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2

65.0
87.0
97.0

42

25

23 1/2

36

5 1/2

112.0
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157

FIG. 600

DOUBLE T-BAR CRADLE SUPPORT WITH GUIDE & SLIDE PLATE

www.pipingtech.com/fig600

CRADLED GUIDED SUPPORT

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:
ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide plate material.

NOTE:

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE, 25% glass filled or
graphite) available upon request.

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.
Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above 500 F specify
bolted construction.
Optional bolted base plate, specify Fig. 601.
For upper graphite slide material to be of bolted design, specify Fig. 600-B or Fig. 601-B (see
below).

FIG. 601 - BOLTED BASE

FIG. 600 - WELDED BASE

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

PIPE SIZE

6
8

7 5/16
8 5/16

5 1/2
6 3/4

8 3/4
10

5
5

19.0
28.0

10
12

9 3/8
10 3/8

7 3/4
8 3/4

11
12

5
5

30.0
32.0

14

11

9 3/4

13

34.0

16

12

11

14 1/4

36.0

18
20

13
14

12
13

15 3/4
16 3/4

5 1/2
5 1/2

49.0
53.0

24
30
36

16
19
22

15 1/4
18 1/2
21 1/2

19 1/2
22 3/4
25 3/4

5 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2

71.0
93.0
104.0

42

25

24 1/2

28 3/4

5 1/2

119.0
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158

FIG. 700

U-BOLT CRADLE SUPPORT WITH BONDED/BOLTED SLIDE PLATE


CRADLED NON-GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig700

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide
plate material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

NOTE:

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE,
25% glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above
500 F specify bolted construction.
Optional bolted base plate, specify Fig. 701.
For upper graphite slide material to be of bolted design, specify Fig. 700-B
or Fig. 701-B (see below).

FIG. 700 - WELDED BASE


FIG. 701 - BOLTED BASE

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

3/8

14.0

5 1/2

1/2

14.0

6 1/2

1/2

15.0

PIPE SIZE

5 3/16

12

5 3/4

12

6 1/4

12

7 5/16

12

9 1/8

5/8

22.0

8
10

8 5/16
9 3/8

4
4

12
12

5
5

11 1/4
14

5/8
3/4

25.0
31.0

12

10 3/8

12

16 3/4

7/8

39.0

14

11

12

18

7/8

46.0

16

12

12

19 3/4

7/8

49.0

18

13

15

5 1/2

22

66.0

20

14

15

5 1/2

24

70.0

24

16

15

5 1/2

28

78.0
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159

FIG. 800

U-BOLT CRADLE SUPPORT WITH GUIDE & SLIDE PLATE


CRADLED GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig800

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide
plate material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

NOTE:

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE,
25% glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above
500 F specify bolted construction.
Optional bolted base plate, specify Fig. 801.
For upper graphite slide material to be of bolted design, specify Fig. 800-B
or Fig. 801-B (see below).

FIG. 800 - WELDED BASE


FIG. 801 - BOLTED BASE

PIPE SIZE
2
3
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24

5
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16

3/16
3/4
1/4
5/16
5/16
3/8
3/8

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
7
7
7

C
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
10
10
11

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3/4
3/4
1/4

D
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

E
4
5
6
9
11
14
16
18
19
22
24
28

F
3/8
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
3/4
7/8
7/8
7/8

1/2
1/2
1/8
1/4
3/4
3/4
1
1
1

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)
17.0
19.0
21.0
24.0
26.0
33.0
41.0
48.0
51.0
72.0
76.0
86.0
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160

FIG. 900

BOLT CRADLE SUPPORT WITH BONDED/BOLTED SLIDE PLATE


CRADLED NON-GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig900

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide plate
material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE, 25%
glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above 500 F
specify bolted construction.
WELDED BASE

PIPE SIZE

2
2 1/2

4
4

12
12

5 1/2
6 3/8

5
5

5 3/16
5 7/16

3
4
5
6

4
4
4
4

12
12
12
12

7
8 9/16
9 11/16
11 5/8

5
5
5
5

5 3/4
6 1/4
6 13/16
7 5/16

12

13 7/8

8 5/16

10
12
14

4
4
4

12
12
12

17
18 15/16
21

5
5
5

9 3/8
10 3/8
11

16
18
20
24

4
7
7
7

12
15
15
15

23
25 7/8
28
33 1/2

5
5 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2

12
13
14
16
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FIG. 1000

BOLT CRADLE SUPPORT WITH BONDED/BOLTED SLIDE PLATE


CRADLED NON-GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig1000

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide plate
material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE, 25%
glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above 500 F
specify bolted construction.

BOLTED BASE

PIPE SIZE

2
2 1/2
3

4
4
4

16
16
16

5 1/2
6 3/8
7

18
18
18

16

8 9/16

16

16

8
10

4
4

16
16

12

14
16

5
5
5

13/16
13/16
13/16

5 3/16
5 7/16
5 3/4

18

13/16

6 1/4

9 11/16

18

13/16

6 13/16

11 5/8

18

13/16

7 5/16

13 7/8
17

18
18

5
5

13/16
13/16

8 5/16
9 3/8

16

18 15/16

18

13/16

10 3/8

16

21

18

13/16

11

16

23

18

13/16

12

18

18 1/2

25 7/8

21

5 1/2

15/16

13

20

18 1/2

28

21

5 1/2

15/16

14

24

18 1/2

33 1/2

21

5 1/2

15/16

16
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162

FIG. 1100

BOLT CRADLE SUPPORT WITH GUIDE & SLIDE PLATE


CRADLED GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig1100

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide plate
material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, C, D, E, and the slide plate material (PTFE, 25%
glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above 500 F
specify bolted construction.

WELDED BASE

PIPE SIZE

2
2 1/2

4
4

5 1/2
6 3/8

7 1/4
7 1/4

5
5

5 3/16
5 7/16

3
4
5
6

4
4
4
4

7
8 9/16
9 11/16
11 5/8

7
7
7
7

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

5
5
5
5

5 3/4
6 1/4
6 13/16
7 5/16

13 7/8

7 1/4

8 5/16

10
12
14

4
4
4

17
18 15/16
21

7 1/4
7 1/4
7 1/4

5
5
5

9 3/8
10 3/8
11

16
18
20
24

4
7
7
7

23
25 7/8
28
33 1/2

7
10
10
11

5
5 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2

12
13
14
16

1/4
3/4
3/4
1/4

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FIG. 1200

BOLT CRADLE SUPPORT WITH GUIDE & SLIDE PLATE


CRADLED GUIDED SUPPORT

www.pipingtech.com/fig1200

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:

Carbon steel

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, finish and slide plate
material.

ALLOWABLE LOADS:
BONDING:

The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

Painted or hot dipped galvanized.


Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, D, and the slide plate material (PTFE, 25%
glass filled or graphite) available upon request.

Graphite slide plates are usually bonded. For high temperature service above 500 F
specify bolted construction.

BOLTED BASE

PIPE SIZE

9 1/4

5 1/2

11 1/4

2 1/2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
7
7
7

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
13
13
14

6 3/8
7
8 9/16
9 11/16
11 5/8
13 7/8
17
18 15/16
21
23
25 7/8
28
33 1/2

11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
16
16
16

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3/4
3/4
1/4

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

13/16

5 3/16

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5 1/2
5 1/2
5 1/2

13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
13/16
15/16
15/16
15/16

5 7/16
5 3/4
6 1/4
6 13/16
7 5/16
8 5/16
9 3/8
10 3/8
11
12
13
14
16
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FIG. 1400

PIPE SHOE CLAMP

www.pipingtech.com/fig1400

MATERIAL:
FINISH:
OPTIONS:
ORDERING:
ALLOWABLE LOADS:
NOTE:

Carbon steel
Painted or hot dipped galvanized.
Modifications in the dimensions A, B, C, and L are available upon request.
Specify pipe size, figure number, description, type, quantity, and finish.
The allowable vertical loads depend upon the pipe pressure and wall thickness.

PIPE SIZE

7 5/16

8 5/16

5 1/2

3 1/4

10

9 3/8

6 1/2

4 1/4

12

10 3/8

7 1/2

5 1/4

14

11

8 1/2

6 1/4

16

12

10

7 3/4

18

13

11

8 3/4

20

14

12

9 3/4

24

16

14 1/4

11 3/4

26

17

15 1/2

13

28

18

16 1/2

14

30

19

17 1/2

15

36

22

20 1/2

18

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Special two-way, three-way, and four-way versions can be made available upon
request.

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HEAVY DUTY PIPE SADDLES

FIG. 2000
www.pipingtech.com/fig2000

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

ORDERING:
NOTE:

Specify pipe size, figure number and description.


1.
2.

3.
4.
5.

Tolerances: R = 1% - 0
Other Dimension - 116, except plate thickness - 132 angle - 1 Deg.
Full Encirclement Saddle Plates shall be used on all cross country
pipelines, on Grade X-46 or higher strength pipe, and on all station pipework designed to operate at or in excess of 90% of min.
specified yield strength. Segmental Saddle Plates shall be used
on station pipe work designed to operate at less than 50% of min.
yield strength.
For maximum spans of pipelines using saddles use Standard Engineering Practice.
Pipe Support of sleeper under the saddle shall be designed to accommodate full axial movement of the pipeline and saddle.
Vent hole to be drilled in each segment of saddle.

RADIUS

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb. per each)

DIMENSIONS (in.)

PIPE SIZE
R

20

10

20 1/2

2 3/8

22

11

22

2 5/8

24

12

23 1/2

26

13

25 1/2

28

14

30

TYPE 1

TYPE 2

1/2

3/8

165

90

7 1/2

1/2

3/8

185

100

2 7/8

1/2

3/8

195

105

3 3/8

8 1/2

1/2

3/8

210

110

27

3 5/8

1/2

3/8

230

120

15

29

9 1/2

5/8

1/2

315

175

32

16

31

4 1/2

10

5/8

1/2

330

190

34

17

32

10

5/8

1/2

355

200

36

18

34

11

5/8

1/2

375

210

38

19

36

11

5/8

1/2

395

220

40

20

38

12

5/8

1/2

420

235

42

21

40

13

5/8

1/2

440

250

48

24

46

16

5/8

1/2

510

285

54

27

52

19

5/8

1/2

575

320

60

30

58

20

5/8

1/2

625

360
PIPESHOES02.XLS-07/17/09

166

FIG. 2000-S

SLIDE BEARING DETAILS FOR HEAVY DUTY PIPE SADDLES

www.pipingtech.com/fig2000s

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

NOTE:
1. PTFE, 25% glass filled, properties shall be as follows:

Filler - 25% glass fibre

Specific gravity - 2.22 (nominal)

Tensile strength - 2100 PSI. minimum and


to ASTM D1457.

Compressive strength - 1870 PSI. minimum at 0.2% deformation and to ASTM


D695.
2. PTFE, 25% glass filled, pad shall be chemically
etched and bonded to the carbon steel plate using a hot setting epoxy resin adhesive.
3. Maximum allowable pipe operating temperature
325 F.
4. For 20 - 60 pipe saddle details refer to PT&P Fig.
2000.
5. Maximum axial movement on support is 6 (3
each direction). If axial movement is in excess of
12 the base width shall be increased accordingly.
ORDERING:
Specify pipe size, figure number, description, and slide
plate material.

DIMENSIONS (in.)
PIPE SIZE

20
22

20
20

14
14

24

20

14

26
28

24
24

18
18

30

24

18

32
34

30
30

24
24

36

30

24

38
40

35
35

29
29

42

35

29

48

45

39

54
60

51
57

45
51
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CYLINDER PIPE GUIDE (SPIDER GUIDE)

FIG. 6
www.pipingtech.com/fig6

APPLICATION:

Design for use on pipe lines containing expansion joints or other critical components
where lateral pipe movement needs to be controlled. More than one spider guide
should be used adjacent to avoid a fulcrum, imposing lateral deflection on critical
components (expansion joints). The guide can be furnished with split sleeve or solid,
and they can be modified to suit.

FINISH:
ORDERING:

Black or hot dipped galvanized.


Specify pipe size, figure number, description, and finish. Please specify long or short
design when ordering.

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

SIZE NO.

3 3/4

4 1/2

5/8

2
3
4

4 3/8
4 7/8
5 7/8

7 1/8
8 1/8
10 1/8

5 9/16
6 5/8
8 5/8

3 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2

5/8
5/8
5/8

6 7/8

12 1/4

10 3/4

6 1/2

5/8

6
7

7 7/8
8 7/8

14 1/4
15 7/8

12 3/4
15 1/2

7
7 1/2

5/8
3/4

8
9

9 7/8
11

17 7/8
20

17 1/2
19 3/4

8
9

3/4
3/4

10
11

12
13

22
24

22
23

10
11

7/8
7/8
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PRE-INSULATED PIPE SUPPORTS


Pre-Insulated pipe supports are designed to prevent direct heat transfer between pipes and their supports. Thus, they
reduce heat loss due to conduction at each support. They serve the following purposes:

Carry the load and allow necessary movement at each support point.
Provide insulation in the support area where the regular pipe insulation cannot be installed.
Minimize the cost of field installation by reducing installation time. The supports are not welded to the
pipe and each unit is shipped completely assembled (except for the riser supports and anchor supports,
both of which require some welding).

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Depending upon the application, different insulating materials such as Permali, Micarta, polyurethane and Foam glass
are used for pre-insulated pipe supports for low-temperature lines. Marinite, high-density calcium silicate, and Foam
glass are used for pre-insulated pipe supports for high-temperature lines.
Categorized below are the most frequently requested standard PT&P pre-insulated supports:

Fig. 4500 - Insulated shoe support for hot pipe (Hot Shoe)

Fig. 4510 - Hot shoe with guide (HS-4000)*


Fig. 4520 - Hot shoe with anchor (HS-2000)*
Fig. 4530 - Hot shoe for use with clamp/clevis (HS-6010)*
Fig. 4540 - Hot shoe with riser clamp (E-Series by Pipe Shields, Inc.)*

Fig. 4600 - Insulated shoe support for cold pipe (Cold Shoe)

Fig. 4610 - Cold shoe with guide (CS-4000)*


Fig. 4620 - Cold shoe with anchor (CS-2000)*
Fig. 4630 - Cold shoe for use with clamp/clevis (CS6010)*
Fig. 4640 - Cold shoe with riser clamp (E-Series by Pipe
Shields, Inc.)*

Fig. 4700 - Insulated shoe support for insulated cold lines

NOTE:

Fig. 4710 - Shoe with guide (CS-6020)*


Fig. 4720 - Shoe with anchor (CS-6020)*
1.

2.

When slide plates are required, please specify part


number with the suffix SL.
Example: Fig. 4500 - SL
Details for figure 4500, 4600, 4700 are included in this
catalog. Details for other types can be furnished upon
request.

48 DIA. GUIDED PRE-INSULATED PIPE SUPPORTS


FOR HIGH TEMPERATURES

For extended selection of standard PT&P pre-insulated pipe supports, please refer to the Pre-insulated Pipe Supports
Catalog for details. Since the acquisition of Pipe Shields, Inc. in 2004, PT&P has expanded its engineering and manufacturing capabilities for pre-insulated pipe supports to accommodate any of your designs and specifications.
Contact us for your special requirements, we can customize our design to meet your particular load,
bottom-of-pipe elevation, and movement requirements. We can also manufacture pre-insulated pipe
supports per your design and specifications.

*Cross-reference for equivalent figure number from the Pre-Insulated Pipe Supports catalog and Pipe Shields Catalog.
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Materials Used to Manufacture Pre-Insulated Shoes

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

PERMALI INSULATION FOR HOT OR COLD SHOES


PT&P basic designs incorporate the use of the following materials:

A. Permali (Cold Shoe)

Temperature range: Ambient to -300 F


Compressive strength: 22,000 PSI
Tensile strength: 28,000 PSI

B. Micarta (Cold Shoe)

Temperature range: Ambient to -300 F


Compressive strength: 39,000 PSI
Tensile strength: 12,000 PSI

C. Polyurethane (Cold Shoe)

Temperature range: Ambient to -300 F


Compressive strength: 220 PSI to 911 PSI (dependent on density)
Tensile strength: 200 PSI to 800 PSI

D. Foam Glass (Cold or Hot Shoe)

STOCK POLYURETHANE FOAM

Temperature range: -450 F to 1,000 F


Compressive strength: 100 PSI
Tensile strength: 50 PSI

E. Marinite (Hot Shoe)

Temperature range: Ambient to 1,200 F


Compressive strength: 2,000 PSI
Tensile strength: 500 PSI

F. Calcium Silicate (Hot Shoe)

Temperature range: Ambient to 1,200 F


Compressive strength: 160 PSI
Tensile strength: 50 PSI

FOAM GLASS INSULATION FOR HOT OR COLD SHOES

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Basic Insulated Shoe Designs

FIG. 4600 - COLD SHOE DESIGN

MARINITE/CALCIUM SILICATE

POLYURETHANE

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

FIG. 4500 - HOT SHOE DESIGN

FIG. 4700 - COLD SHOE DESIGN


PERMALI / MICARTA

SIZE RANGE:

For use with through 72, most designs. Insulation thicknesses of 1, 1 , 2, 2 , 3, 3 , 4,


and larger sizes where specified.

HOW TO SIZE:

Refer to Insulation Chart, on the next page for


sizing the insulation material.

ORDERING:

Specify figure number, pipe size, insulation thickness, and insulating material.
Example:
PTP-4700-4-3-B

4700 = Type of insulated shoe (cold)

4 = Nominal pipe size

3 = Insulation thickness

B = Insulating material (micarta)

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NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS (in.)

INSULATION
O.D.
(in.)

APPROX. INSULATION
THICKNESS (in.)

NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS (in.)

Pipe size: 1/2" (O.840 O.D.)

INSULATION
O.D.
(in.)

APPROX. INSULATION
THICKNESS (in.)

NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS (in.)

Pipe size: 3" (3 1/2" O.D.)

INSULATION
O.D.
(in.)

APPROX. INSULATION
THICKNESS (in.)

Pipe size: 8" (8 5/8" O.D.)

2 7/8

5 9/16

1 1/2

1 9/16

1 1/2

6 5/8

1 9/16

1 1/2

11 3/4

1 1/2

2 1/16

7 5/8

2 1/16

12 3/4

2 1/2

6 5/8

2 7/8

2 1/2

8 5/8

2 9/16

2 1/2

14

2 5/8

7 5/8

3 3/8

9 5/8

3 1/16

15

3 1/8

3 1/2

8 5/8

3 7/8

3 1/2

10 3/4

3 5/8

3 1/2

16

3 5/8

9 5/8

4 3/8

11 3/4

4 1/8

17

4 1/8

Pipe size: 3/4" (1.050 O.D.)

Pipe size: 3 1/2" (4" O.D.)

Pipe size: 9" (9 5/8" O.D.)

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

2 7/8

6 5/8

1 5/16

1 1/2

1 7/16

1 1/2

7 5/8

1 13/16

1 1/2

12 3/4

1 1/2

1 15/16

8 5/8

2 5/16

14

2 1/2

6 5/8

2 3/4

2 1/2

9 5/8

2 13/16

2 1/2

15

2 5/8

7 5/8

3 1/4

10 3/4

3 3/8

16

3 1/8

3 1/2

8 5/8

3 3/4

3 1/2

11 3/4

3 7/8

3 1/2

17

3 5/8

9 5/8

4 1/4

12 3/4

4 3/8

18

4 1/8

7/8

Pipe size: 1" (1.315 O.D.)

Pipe size: 4" (4 1/2" O.D.)

Pipe size: 10" (10 3/4" O.D.)

3 1/2

1 1/16

6 5/8

1 1/16

1 1/2

4 1/2

1 9/16

1 1/2

7 5/8

1 9/16

1 1/2

5 9/16

2 1/8

8 5/8

2 1/16

15

2 1/16

2 1/2

6 5/8

2 5/8

2 1/2

9 5/8

2 9/16

2 1/2

16

2 9/16

7 5/8

3 1/8

10 3/4

3 1/8

17

3 1/16

3 1/2

8 5/8

3 5/8

3 1/2

11 3/4

3 5/8

3 1/2

18

3 9/16

9 5/8

4 1/8

12 3/4

4 1/8

19

4 1/16

Pipe size: 1 1/4" (1.66 O.D.)

Pipe size: 4 1/2" (5" O.D.)


15/16

14

1 9/16

Pipe size: 11" (11 3/4" O.D.)

3 1/2

7 5/8

1 5/16

1 1/2

1 11/16

1 1/2

8 5/8

1 13/16

1 1/2

5 9/16

1 15/16

9 5/8

2 5/16

16

2 1/16

2 1/2

6 5/8

2 1/2

2 1/2

10 3/4

2 7/8

2 1/2

17

2 9/16

7 5/8

11 3/4

3 3/8

18

3 1/16

3 1/2

8 5/8

3 1/2

3 1/2

12 3/4

3 7/8

3 1/2

19

3 9/16

9 5/8

14

4 1/2

20

4 1/16

Pipe size: 1 1/2" (1.90 O.D.)

Pipe size: 5" (5 9/16" O.D.)

15

1 9/16

Pipe size: 12" (12 3/4" O.D.)

1 1/16

7 5/8

1 1/2

1 9/16

1 1/2

8 5/8

1 1/2

1 1/2

16

1 9/16

6 5/8

2 3/8

9 5/8

17

2 1/16

2 1/2

7 5/8

2 7/8

2 1/2

10 3/4

2 9/16

2 1/2

18

2 9/16

8 5/8

3 3/8

11 3/4

3 1/16

19

3 1/16

3 1/2

9 5/8

3 7/8

3 1/2

12 3/4

3 9/16

3 1/2

20

3 9/16

10 3/4

4 7/16

14

4 3/16

21

4 1/16

Pipe size: 2" (2 3/8" O.D.)

Pipe size: 6" (6 5/8" O.D.)

Pipe size: 14" (14" O.D.)

4 1/2

1 1/16

8 5/8

15/16

1 1/2

5 9/16

1 9/16

1 1/2

9 5/8

1 7/16

1
1 1/2

17

1 7/16

6 5/8

2 1/8

10 3/4

18

1 15/16

2 1/2

7 5/8

2 5/8

2 1/2

11 3/4

2 1/2

2 1/2

19

2 7/16

8 5/8

3 1/8

12 3/4

20

2 15/16

3 1/2

9 5/8

3 5/8

3 1/2

14

3 5/8

3 1/2

21

3 7/16

10 3/4

4 3/16

15

4 1/8

22

3 15/16

1 1/16

Pipe size: 2 1/2" (2 7/8" O.D.)


1

Pipe size: 7" (7 5/8" O.D.)


-

1 1/2

6 5/8

1 7/8

1 1/2

10 3/4

1 1/2

7 5/8

2 3/8

11 3/4

2 1/2

8 5/8

2 7/8

2 1/2

12 3/4

2 1/2

9 5/8

3 3/8

14

3 1/8

3 1/2

10 3/4

3 15/16

3 1/2

15

3 5/8

11 3/4

4 7/16

16

4 1/8

Large sizes, insulation O.D. are in 1"


increments.
Insulation thicknesses through 36" same as
nominal.
All dimensions rounded to the nearest 1/16".
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INSULATED SHOE SUPPORT FOR HOT PIPE (HOT SHOE)

FIG. 4500
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MATERIAL:

Shield and Jacket - Galvanized carbon steel.


Insulation - Asbestos free calcium silicate and/or high density calcium silicate.

BONDING:
OPTIONS:

Insulation, galvanized jacket and shield can be bonded per customer specifications.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, insulation, thickness, and slide plate
material, if desired.

Support design can be modified for length, insulation thickness, higher load and
axial movement.
Slide plates are available upon request. Please specify by -SL after figure number.

H
(in.)

L
(in.)

AXIAL MVMT.
(in.)

LOAD CAPACITY
(lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb.)

3
4
6
8
10

4
4
4
4
4

12
12
12
12
12

4
4
4
4
4

350
375
675
900
1,100

39
50
77
99
108

12
14
16

4
4
4

12
12
12

4
4
4

1,325
1,500
1,700

122
127
137

18
20

4
4

12
12

4
4

1,875
2,075

191
205

24

12

2,500

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FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

PIPE
SIZE

PIPESHOES02.XLS-07/17/09
H dimension given above is based on 2 insulation thickness. Please mention in your inquiry if it is different than
listed above. Contact us for your requirements other than those listed above.
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INSULATED SHOE SUPPORT FOR COLD PIPE (COLD SHOE)

FIG. 4600
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FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

MATERIAL:

Shield and Jacket - Galvanized carbon steel.


Insulation - High density Polyurethane (PUF)

BONDING:

Galvanized jacket, vapor barrier and polyurethane insulation can be bonded per
customer specifications.

COATING:

Inside surface of polyurethane insulation is covered with pressure sensitive tape and
exposed surfaces are coated with monolar mastic.

OPTIONS:

Support design can be modified for length, insulation thickness, higher load and
axial movement.
Slide plates are available upon request. Please specify by -SL after figure number.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number, description, insulation, thickness, and slide plate
material, if desired.

PIPE
SIZE

H
(in.)

L
(in.)

AXIAL MVMT.
(in.)

LOAD CAPACITY
(lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb.)

3
4

4
4

12
12

4
4

320
610

38
44

6
8
10

4
4
4

12
12
12

4
4
4

900
1,490
1,850

75
100
108

12
14
16

4
4
4

12
12
12

4
4
4

2,200
5,900
6,700

123
132
143

18

12

7,500

197

20

12

8,400

212

24

12

10,100

240
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H dimension given above is based on 2 insulation thickness. Please mention in your inquiry if it is different than
listed above. Contact us for your requirements other than those listed above.
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FIG. 4700

CLAMPED SHOE FOR INSULATED COLD LINES

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MATERIAL:

Clamps and base - stainless steel


Base plate - carbon steel
Insulation - micarta or permali

OPTIONS:

Support design can be modified for length, insulation thickness and axial movement.
Slide plates and guides are also available upon request.

ORDERING:

Specify pipe size, figure number and description.

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

PIPE
SIZE

H
(in.)

L
(in.)

AXIAL MVMT.
(in.)

LOAD CAPACITY
(lb.)

APPROX. WEIGHT
(lb.)

3
4

6
6

12
12

4
4

4,000
5,000

34
35

6
8
10

6
6
6

12
12
12

4
4
4

6,000
6,000
8,000

52
60
93

12

12

8,000

136

14
16

6
6

12
12

4
4

8,000
12,000

164
183

18
20

8
8

12
12

4
4

12,000
15,000

352
415

24

12

15,000

538
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PRE-INSULATED PIPE ANCHORS FOR


COLD APPLICATIONS

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HOT SHOES WITH CALCIUM SILICATE INSULATION

BASE INSULATED GUIDED SUPPORT

STAINLESS STEEL TRUNNIONS FOR AN LNG PLANT

16 COLD SHOES WITH 2 THICK INSULATION

18 SPLIT-T PIPE SHOES

REFRACTORY-LINED PRE-INSULATED SUPPORTS WITH INNER THRUST PLATE


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SLIDE
PLATES
PTFE, 25% Glass Filled - Graphite - Bronzphite - Marinite
SLIDE PLATES

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X 11 X 120 GRAPHITE SLIDE PLATES FOR 1,000 F

MARINITE SLIDE PLATE

PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED SLIDE PLATES

BRONZPHITE SLIDE PLATES


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SLIDE BEARING PLATES


DESCRIPTION

PAGE

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... 179

PTFE, 25% Glass Filled Slide Plates


PTFE, 25% Glass Filled Data Sheet .................................................................................................................................
Load and Temperature Limits ..........................................................................................................................................
Coefficient of Friction Vs. Load ........................................................................................................................................
PTFE, 25% Glass Filled Specifications ...........................................................................................................................

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181
181
182

Graphite Slide Plates

SLIDE PLATES

Graphite Data Sheet ........................................................................................................................................................... 183


Graphite Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................... 184

Standard Assembly Configurations ...................................................................................................................... 185


Bronzphite
Bronzphite Data Sheet ..................................................................................................................................................... 186

SLIDE PLATE ASSEMBLIES WITH 2 MARINITE BLOCKS

43 ANGLED PIPE SHOE WITH PTFE SLIDE PLATE

8 DIA. HD-2 HOLD DOWNS LINED WITH PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED SLIDE PLATES

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SLIDE BEARING PLATES


Slide bearing plates are a very cost-effective way of providing for movement of mechanical systems. Piping Technology
& Products, Inc. supplies slide bearing plates for a variety of applications including support of piping, heavy equipment
such as pressure vessels, and structural steel members. The plates provide a surface with a low coefficient of friction
which can be attached to a supporting structure. This combination provides support while simultaneously allowing an
object to move (slide) freely along the supporting surface.
Most designers use the sandwich concept when applying slide plates to their systems. Diagram A (on Page 180) shows a
sandwich composed of two identical slide plates, one on top and another on the bottom. Each slide plate is composed
of two components: a metal backing plate (which is like the bun of the sandwich) and a low coefficient of friction material which is bonded to the metal backing plate.

One combination of materials that we recommend is that of PTFE, 25% glass filled, bonded to stainless steel. Both materials resist oxidation and have long lives even in stressful environments. For large slide plates, galvanized steel can be used
in place of stainless to reduce the cost.

TEMPERATURE CONSIDERATIONS
PTFE, 25% glass filled, provides a low coefficient of friction for most combinations of temperature and load. Diagram B,
on Page 181, shows the recommended conditions for 332 PTFE, 25% glass filled. For most applications, PTFE, 25% glass
filled, is adequate when the temperature is less than 400 F. When the slide bearing plate must function at higher temperatures, graphite can be used instead of PTFE, 25% glass filled. The load-bearing capacity of graphite is not sensitive
to increases in temperature, but the adhesive used to bond the graphite to its metal backing is. It is good practice to use
additional mechanical fasteners such as counter-sunk screws to help hold the graphite in place when the temperatures
are above 500 F. For combinations of temperature and load beyond the capabilities of graphite, special designs must be
considered.

ATTACHMENT CONSIDERATIONS
Welding is the most common method of attaching the slide bearing plate to supporting metal structures. When this
approach is used a lip must be built since the weldings extreme temperature may break the bond between the lowfriction material and the metal plate. A lip is adequate for most welded installations. When welding cannot be used
(for safety or other reasons) to attach the slide plates, bolting is the most common substitute.
Before we begin constructing your slide bearing plates, we need to know the following:

The material you desire for the low-friction surface, based on the highest combinations of temperature and
load the component will experience. PTFE, 25% glass filled and graphite are the most common choices.

The desired size and shape for the low-friction surface.

The type of metal you desire for the plate backing. Most designers choose galvanized or stainless steel.

The size and shape for the metal plate backing of the low-friction surface.

Slide bearing plates are components of many products Piping Technology & Products, Inc. supplies such as guided pipe
shoes and upthrust constants. As a result, we have extensive experience in bonding PTFE, 25% glass filled, and graphite
to metal plates. Modern adhesives are adequate for most applications. However, mechanical fasteners such as countersunk screws can be added when needed. If you have unique applications, we will be happy to custom design a practical
solution for your application.

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SLIDE PLATES

In a typical application, a slide bearing plate is welded to a structural steel member which is strong enough to provide
the required support, but whose coefficient of friction is too high. When the pipe supported by the member moves (due
to thermal expansion, for example) it slides across the surface of the bearing plate without contacting the steel beam. To
return to our sandwich metaphor, the top half of the sandwich is bonded to the pipe, and the bottom half to the steel
beam.

PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED SLIDE PLATE


DIAGRAM A

ASSEMBLY:

Standard Assembly: 2 units of 332 PTFE, 25% glass filled, bonded to 18 carbon steel. For field
tack welding, lip. Loads to 2,000 PSI, temperature: -320 F to 500 F.
Full Weld Assembly: 2 units of 332 PTFE, 25% glass filled, bonded to indicated backing material
with lip all around for full welding. Loads to 2,000 PSI, temperature: -320 F to 500 F.

SLIDE PLATES

PART # -- PTP -- 332 PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED -- 10 GA. SS -- LIP AND SIZE

ADVANTAGES:

APPLICATIONS:

Bridges: Highway bridges, overpasses, railroad bridges.

Ease of installation.
No setting problems.
Low coefficient of friction.
No surface treatments, grouting, or expensive mechanical attachment necessary.
Chemically inert.
Unaffected by weather conditions.
Ability to absorb dirt and grit within itself.
Self-aligning when used in conjunction with elastomeric backing pads.

Architectural in Wood, Concrete or Steel: Cross beam and girder slip joints, roof slabs and
corbels, vibration pads, airport hangar doors, domes.
Industrial: Heat exchangers, dust collectors, heavy machinery, refinery equipment, wind tunnels, penstocks, vessels, pipelines, air preheaters, atomic energy applications, transmission towers, storage tanks, offshore drilling rigs.

ORDERING:

1.
2.
3.

INSTALLATION:

Please specify the dimensions of the upper plate and dimensions of the lower plate. It is
common practice that the upper plate is generally larger than the lower plate.
Specify lip dimension (if different than standard ).
Specify base plate thickness (if different than standard 18).

Prior to Welding: Locate the slide plate base in the appropriate position on the existing steel
surface. Place a protective covering on the PTFE, 25% glass filled. Where seal welding is not
required, follow the diagram shown which indicates 18 thick fillet weld, 1 long every 4 around
entire perimeter of the base. For welding, use GMAW 0.035 wire or SMAW 332 stick.
Where full seal welding is required, use a similar pattern of welding until a full weld is obtained.
This method will prevent damage to the PTFE, 25% glass filled (A full weld will help prevent seepage of water between the slide bearing plate and the support structure.). Avoid overheating,
which may destroy the bonding of the PTFE, 25% glass filled to the base plate.
Installing in Concrete: Secure the top and bottom elements together with paper adhesive
tape. Then attach the bottom element anchor bolts with wire to the form. After the bottom
pour is made, repeat on top element. During the first expansive cycle, the tape will break.

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PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED, TEMPERATURE AND FRICTION GRAPHS


It has been determined from basic testing that the ideal thickness of PTFE,
25% Glass Filled, should be 332. If the
design engineer follows the given chart
(left) for the Effect of Temperature on
PTFE, 25% Glass Filled, there will not be
a failure.

SLIDE PLATES

Diagram B
The Coefficient of Friction of PTFE, 25% Glass Filled, slide plates has been reported to be from 0.01 to 0.2. This depends on
the surface preparation, loading, velocity, and the duration of the test. Bonding PTFE, 25% Glass Filled, to metal increases
the load capabilities in excess of 2,000 PSI (For design purposes, use 500 PSI). This table shows the coefficient of friction
due to the load applied. A maximum coefficient of 0.1 can be used in PTFE, 25% Glass Filled, slide bearing designs without
considering sliding speed, temperature, or maintenance.

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PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED, SPECIFICATIONS


MECHANICAL

PROPERTY

VALUE

Specific Gravity Measured

2.1 - 2.3

D638

Water Absorption (%)

0.013

D570-59T

Hardness, Shore D
@ 78 F
@ 300 F

57
56

Wear Factor K

less than 10 x 10-10

Tensile Strength (PSI)

2,000 min.

D1457-56T

Tensile Elongation (%)

200 - 250

D1457-56T

Flexural Strength (PSI)

606

D790-59T

D2240

SLIDE PLATES

Modulus (PSI)

2.39 x 10

D638

Compressive Strength (PSI)


0.2% offset

1870

D695-54

Deformation at 78 F, 2000 PSI


24 hr.
Permanent Deformation (%)

7.1
3.9

D621-59 (modified)

Deformation at 78 F, 2000 PSI


100 hr.
Permanent Deformation (%)

8.9
4.4

Coefficient of Friction

ELECTRICAL

PROPERTY

182

0.06 for loads


> 500 PSI static

VALUE

Modified

ASTM TEST METHOD

Dielectrical Strength in air (v per mil)

327

D149A

Dielectrical Constant @ 60 cps

2.63

D150-54T

13

D257-57T

Volume Resistivity (ohm-cm)

THERMAL

ASTM TEST METHOD

PROPERTY

10

VALUE

ASTM TEST METHOD

Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion


(per F)

6.98 x 10-5

D694-44

Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity


(Btu-In.) hr-sq. (ft. F)

3.12

Cenco-Fitch

Continuous Service Temperature (F)

550

Various

Weatherability

Unaffected

Physical exposure

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GRAPHITE SLIDE PLATE

ASSEMBLY:

Standard Assembly: 2 units of graphite bonded to 18 carbon steel. For field welding, lip.
Loads to 2,000 PSI, temperature: 1,000 F air, 3,000 F inert.
Full Weld Assembly: 2 units of graphite bonded to indicated backing material with lip all
around for full welding. Loads to 2,000 PSI, temperature: 1,000 F air, 3,000 F inert.

SLIDE PLATES

PART # -- PTP -- GRAPHITE ( OR ) -- CS -- LIP AND SIZE

ADVANTAGES:

APPLICATIONS:

Bridges: Highway bridges, overpasses, railroad bridges.

High operating temperature.


Ease of installation.
No setting problems.
Low coefficient of friction.
No surface treatments, grouting, or expensive mechanical attachment necessary.
Chemically inert.
Unaffected by weather conditions.

Architectural in Wood, Concrete or Steel: Cross beam and girder slip joints, roof slabs and corbels, vibration pads, airport hangar doors, domes.
Industrial: Heat exchangers, dust collectors, heavy machinery, refinery equipment, wind tunnels,
penstocks, vessels, pipelines, air preheaters, atomic energy applications, transmission towers, storage tanks, offshore drilling rigs.

ORDERING:

1.
2.
3.

INSTALLATION:

Please specify the dimensions of the upper plate and dimensions of the lower plate. It is common practice that the upper plate is generally larger than the lower plate.
Specify lip dimension (if different than standard ).
Specify base plate thickness (if different than standard ).

Prior to Welding: Locate the slide plate base in the appropriate position on the existing steel
surface. Place a protective covering on the graphite. Where seal welding is not required, follow
the diagram shown which indicates 18 thick fillet weld, 1 long every 4 around entire perimeter of
the base. For welding, use GMAW 0.035 wire or SMAW 332 stick.
Where full seal welding is required, use a similar pattern of welding until a full weld is obtained.
This method will prevent damage to the graphite (A full weld will help prevent seepage of water
between the slide bearing plate and the support structure.). Avoid overheating, which may
destroy the bonding of the graphite to the base plate.
Installing in Concrete: Secure the top and bottom elements together with paper adhesive tape.
Then attach the bottom element anchor bolts with wire to the form. After the bottom pour is
made, repeat on top element. During the first expansive cycle, the tape will break.
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GRAPHITE SPECIFICATIONS

SLIDE PLATES

PROPERTY
(ROOM TEMPERATURE)

UNITS

AVERAGE

UNITS (METRIC)

AVERAGE

Bulk Density

lb. /ft.3

99.26

Mg/m3

1.59

Specific Resistance
With Grain
Across Grain

10-4 ohm-in.

Flexural Strength
With Grain
Across Grain

PSI

Tensile Strength
With Grain
Across Grain

PSI

Compressive Strength
With Grain
Across Grain

PSI

Youngs Modulus
With Grain
Across Grain

106 PSI

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion


With Grain
Across Grain

10-6 / F

Thermal Conductivity
With Grain
Across Grain

BTU x ft
hr. x ft.2 x F

ohm-meter

1297
995
713
630
2877
2802
0.96
0.61

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k Pa
(kN/m2)
k Pa
(kN/m2)
k Pa
(kN/m2)
M Pa
(MN/m2)

8940
6860
4920
4340
19840
19320
6620
4210

10-6 / C
0.72
1.35

1.32
2.43
W / m x C
152
107

88
62
Darcys

Permeability
With Grain
Across Grain
Coefficient of Friction

8.47
12.05

3.33
4.74

0.493
0.444
0.15

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STANDARD ASSEMBLY CONFIGURATIONS


WELDING DIAGRAMS FOR PTFE, 25% GLASS FILLED SLIDE PLATES AND GRAPHITE SLIDE PLATES

Notes:
1. Pressure range: 75 PSI to 2,000 PSI
2. Temperature range: -320 F to 400 F
3. Alternate backing materials are available.

SLIDE PLATES

SLIDE PLATES FOR WELDING TO MATING SURFACES

SLIDE PLATES FOR HIGHER LOAD CAPACITIES

Notes:
1. Pressure range: 75 PSI to 2,200 PSI
2. Temperature range: -320 F to 400 F
3. Alternate backing materials are available.

SLIDE PLATES FOR DEFLECTION & EXPANSION AT HIGHER


LOADS

SLIDE PLATES FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE & HIGH LOAD


BEARING

Notes:
1. Pressure range: 75 PSI to 1,500 PSI
2. Temperature range: -50 F to 200 F
3. Alternate thicknesses of reinforced elastomer available.

Notes:
1. Pressure range: 100 PSI to 2,500 PSI
2. Temperature range insulator: 400 F to 800 F
3. Coefficient of friction:
0.10 @ min. pressure
0.06 @ max. pressure

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BRONZPHITE SLIDE PLATE

SLIDE PLATES

ASSEMBLY:

Standard Assembly: Graphite impregnated bronze plate combined with a carbon steel backing
plate, to be field welded. Loads up to 5000 PSI, temperature: up to 1100 F.

ADVANTAGES:

APPLICATIONS:

Bridges: Highway bridges, overpasses, railroad bridges.

Maintenance free.
Self lubricating.
High wear resistance.
Has an extended life.
Lubrication does not deteriorate with wear.
Prevents accumulation of dust and debris.
Higher durability than standard graphite.
Withstands extreme pressures and high temperatures.

Architectural in Wood, Concrete or Steel: Cross beam and girder slip joints, roof slabs and
corbels, vibration pads, airport hangar doors, domes.
Industrial: Heat exchangers, dust collectors, heavy machinery, refinery equipment, wind tunnels, penstocks, vessels, pipelines, air preheaters, atomic energy applications, transmission towers, storage tanks, offshore drilling rigs.

ORDERING:

1.
2.

INSTALLATION:

Please specify the dimensions of the upper plate and dimensions of the lower plate. It is
common practice that the upper plate is generally larger than the lower plate.
Specify base plate thickness.

Welding: Generally, tack weld with the electric arc along the outside edge for a solid installation.
Wherever full weld is desired, a weld is used along the sides of the base plate to the substrate.
The full weld would prevent seepage of water between the Bronzphite bearing and the support
structure.
Installing in Concrete: When installing Bronzphite slide plate assemblies in concrete, anchor
bolts will be integrated into the base plates for attachment to either the concrete form rebar
structure or simply within the concrete itself.

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EXPANSION JOINTS
U.S. BELLOWS, INC.
Memb er of E JMA

Metal Bellows - Thin-Wall - Thick-Wall - Fabric - Slip-Type - Furnace Bags


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EXPANSION JOINTS

20 DIA. TIED UNIVERSAL EXPANSION JOINT, 72 OAL

22 X 84 X 11 RECTANGULAR METALLIC EXPANSION JOINT

59 X 7 NEOPRENE EXPANSION JOINT FOR AN AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM

80 DIA. REFRACTORY LINED TIED UNIVERSAL EXP. JT., 36-0 LONG


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DESCRIPTION

PAGE

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... 189

Metal Bellows Fabricated Expansion Joints


85 PSIG Single and Multi-Ply Stainless Steel Expansion Joint Bellows ............................................................. 190
150 PSIG Single and Multi-Ply Stainless Steel Expansion Joint Bellows ........................................................... 191
300 PSIG Single and Multi-Ply Stainless Steel Expansion Joint Bellows ........................................................... 192

Thick-Wall Expansion Joints .......................................................................................................................................


Slip-Type Expansion Joints ..........................................................................................................................................
Fabric Expansion Joints .................................................................................................................................................
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EXPANSION JOINTS

U.S. Bellows, Inc., the expansion joint division of Piping Technology & Products, Inc., offers a wide variety of expansion
joint products and services. If you are replacing an existing joint which has performed for its expected life or if you have
completed your design for a new application, we can fabricate and test the unit to your specifications. If you have an
existing expansion joint which has not performed in a satisfactory manner, we can propose alternative designs for your
consideration. When necessary we will build prototypes and conduct tests to help evaluate units prior to installation.
Many of our expansion joints are custom-made for a particular application. The general categories we supply can be
described by the materials used and the type of movement provided for.

A. METAL BELLOWS FABRICATED EXPANSION JOINTS


The convolutions in the bellows provide for axial, lateral, and some angular movement in a system such as that of
a pipeline connecting pumps and vessels. Flanged-end or welded-end expansion joints can be quickly fabricated using standard, off-the-shelf bellows. Ties, hinges, or other accessories can be added to provide for greater
angular and lateral movements. Universal and double expansion joints each use two bellows in their design.
The number and shape of the bellows, the metal used, and the degree to which the joint must be able to move
are the main factors in determining the wear-out failure rate of these devices. Of course, one event, a force or
pressure well beyond the design limits, could cause sudden failure.

B. THICK-WALL EXPANSION JOINTS


These may be cost-effective for large-diameter piping systems which operate at low pressure. Metals can be
selected to satisfy different temperature conditions. The distribution of axial, angular, and lateral forces will be
different when thick-wall expansion joints are used. We can provide your design engineers with the potential
forces and movements for proper design of the structural members supporting the system. These joints have a
long life which justifies the initial investment.

C. SLIP-TYPE EXPANSION JOINTS


These are used when the primary problem is a large axial movement. Materials can be selected to accommodate
high temperatures and pressures. Design details include selection of packing and seals, and perhaps resistance
to abrasive solids. Some applications may require special surfaces to minimize abrasive wear. Special features
such as wipers can be included to prevent potential clogging of the space provided for slip movement.
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D. FABRIC EXPANSION JOINTS


These are often used in ducts which carry hot gases at low pressures. The major design parameters are the temperatures and flow rates of the gases and the amount and abrasiveness of solids suspended in the gases. Layers
of different fabrics, insulation, and metal foils can be combined to accommodate the temperatures and pressures
in the system. The fabric belt may need to be replaced periodically.

INSTALLING YOUR EXPANSION JOINTS


Select a particular joints size and shape to provide linkage to the system where it is installed. Bolted flanges are often
easy to install. In some cases, it may be necessary to weld the expansion joint into a pipe. We can fabricate alternative
designs to satisfy special requirements.

SELECTING AN EXPANSION JOINT


When placing your order, you must provide information about the size of your connecting system and the medium flowing in the system, as well as the pressures, temperatures, and movements you expect the joint will be subjected to during
its service life. We look forward to serving your needs.
For more information about the products and services offered by U.S. Bellows, Inc., please refer to www.usbellows.com or
our Expansion Joints Catalog.

EXPANSION JOINTS

30 I.D. METALLIC BELLOWS

AIR DUCT FABRIC EXPANSION JOINT FOR 300 F AT 0.1 PSIG

63 18 I.D. REFRACTORY LINED EXPANSION JOINT

TIED UNIVERSAL EXPANSION JOINT

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SINGLE AND MULTI-PLY STAINLESS STEEL

85 PSIG

EXPANSION JOINT BELLOWS


321 S.S. Bellows with Welding Aide
Monel and Inconel available on request.
Notes:
1. Pressure Range: Vacuum to 50 PSIG for to 1 , 85 PSIG
for 2 and over.
2. Temperature Range: -20 F to 800 F.
3. Rated cycle life is 3,000 cycles per EJMA for any one tabulated movement.
4. Maximum axial extension movement is 50% of the tabulated axial movement.
5. Rated extension movement is equal to rated axial movement provided the bellows is pre-compressed the amount of design extension.
6. Maximum test pressure: 1.5 x design pressure
7. Materials: Bellows - ASTM A240-T321SS
Welding Aides - ASTM A240-T321SS
8. Flanges or welds ends can be attached to the bellows 116 thk (min.) Welding Aide.
9. Refer to the PT&P Expansion Joints Catalog for more details.

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MAX. AXIAL
MOVEMENT
(in.)

MAX. LATERAL MAX. ANGULAR


MOVEMENT
MOVEMENT
(deg.)
(in.)

B.F.I.
(in.)

NUMBER OF
CORRUGATIONS

O.A.L.
(in.)

WEIGHT EACH
(lb.)

AXIAL SPRING
RATE
(lb./ in.)

LATERAL
SPRING RATE
(lb./ in.)

ANGULAR
SPRING RATE
(in./lb./deg.)

S007050C

0.59

0.47

10

2.75

13

3.50

0.08

392

95

L007050C

0.79

0.71

10

3.56

17

4.31

0.09

302

39

S010050C

0.59

0.27

10

2.19

2.94

0.10

386

274

L010050C

0.87

0.59

10

3.00

13

3.75

0.12

269

90

S015050C

0.59

0.24

10

2.38

10

3.13

0.15

515

622

L015050C

0.94

0.59

10

3.63

16

4.38

0.19

325

151

US-2-8-85S

0.64

0.24

10

3.00

5.00

0.60

643

2068

27

US-2-12-85L

0.95

0.53

10

4.50

12

6.50

1.00

693

462

14

2 1/2

US-2.5-8-85S

1.33

0.39

10

3.00

5.00

1.00

580

1052

21

US-2.5-12-85L

1.12

0.50

10

4.50

12

6.50

1.00

386

312

14

US-3-8-85S

0.71

0.17

10

3.00

5.00

1.00

855

2887

38

US-3-12-85L

1.07

0.40

10

4.50

12

6.50

1.00

570

855

25

1
1 1/2

4
5
6

US-4-8-85S

0.96

0.18

10

3.00

5.00

1.00

547

3016

39

US-4-12-85L

1.45

0.42

10

4.50

12

6.50

2.00

365

894

26

US-5-8-85S

0.95

0.15

10

3.00

5.00

1.00

684

5295

69

US-5-12-85L

1.42

0.34

10

4.50

12

6.50

2.00

456

1569

46
133

US-6-8-85S

1.10

0.19

10

4.00

6.00

3.00

926

5729

US-6-12-85L

1.65

0.44

10

6.00

12

8.00

4.00

617

1698

89

US-8-8-85S

1.07

0.15

10

4.00

6.00

3.00

1220

2930

273

US-8-12-85L

1.61

0.34

10

6.00

12

8.00

5.00

813

868

182

10

US-10-8-85S

1.99

0.45

10

8.00

10.00

7.00

1664

6095

567

US-10-12-85L

2.38

0.82

10

12.00

12

14.00

12.00

1110

1806

378

12

US-12-8-85S

2.09

0.40

10

8.00

10.00

11.00

1077

5585

520

US-12-12-85L

3.14

0.91

10

12.00

12

14.00

15.00

718

1655

347

14

US-14-8-85S

2.05

0.36

10

8.00

10.00

12.00

1187

7231

673

US-14-12-85L

3.08

0.81

10

12.00

12

14.00

17.00

791

2143

449

16

US-16-8-85S

2.04

0.31

10

8.00

10.00

21.00

2000

16042

1493

US-16-12-85L

3.06

0.71

10

12.00

12

14.00

28.00

1333

4753

996

18

US-18-8-85S

2.03

0.28

10

8.00

10.00

23.00

2259

22250

2071

US-18-12-85L

3.05

0.63

10

12.00

12

14.00

32.00

1506

6593

1381

20

US-20-8-85S

2.01

0.25

10

8.00

10.00

26.00

2518

29879

2781

US-20-12-85L

3.02

0.57

10

12.00

12

14.00

36.00

1679

8853

1854

22

US-22-8-85S

2.28

0.26

10

8.00

10.00

26.00

2059

26363

3775

US-22-12-85L

3.42

0.58

10

12.00

12

14.00

36.00

1372

7811

2517

24

US-24-8-85S

2.26

0.23

10

8.00

10.00

32.00

2251

37757

3515

US-24-12-85L

3.39

0.53

10

12.00

12

14.00

47.00

1501

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150 PSIG

SINGLE AND MULTI-PLY STAINLESS STEEL


EXPANSION JOINT BELLOWS

321 S.S. Bellows with Welding Aide


Monel and Inconel available on request.
Notes:
1. Pressure Range: Vacuum to 150 PSIG.
2. Temperature Range: -20 F to 800 F.
3. Rated cycle life is 3,000 cycles per EJMA for any one tabulated movement.
4. Maximum axial extension movement is 50% of the tabulated axial movement.
5. Rated extension movement is equal to rated axial movement provided the bellows is pre-compressed the amount
of design extension.
6. Maximum test pressure: 1.5 x design pressure
7. Materials: Bellows - ASTM A240-T321SS
Welding Aides - ASTM A240-T321SS
8. Flanges or welds ends can be attached to the bellows 116 thk (min.) Welding Aide.
9. Refer to the PT&P Expansion Joints Catalog for more details.

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5
6
8
10
12
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PART NUMBER

MAX. AXIAL
MOVEMENT
(in.)

MAX. LATERAL MAX. ANGULAR


MOVEMENT
MOVEMENT
(deg.)
(in.)

B.F.I.
(in.)

NUMBER OF
CORRUGATIONS

O.A.L.
(in.)

WEIGHT EACH
(lb.)

AXIAL SPRING
RATE
(lb./ in.)

LATERAL
SPRING RATE
(lb./ in.)

ANGULAR
SPRING RATE
(in./lb./deg.)

S007150C

0.33

0.14

10

1.63

2.38

0.06

734

633

13

L007150C

0.47

0.25

10

2.19

10

2.94

0.07

510

218

13

S010150C

0.39

0.12

10

1.56

2.31

0.08

582

930

13

L010150C

0.53

0.19

10

1.94

2.69

0.09

437

392

13

S015150C

0.41

0.10

10

1.75

2.50

0.13

739

1815

13

L015150C

0.59

0.19

10

2.38

10

3.13

0.15

515

622

13

US-2-8-150S

0.34

0.12

10

3.00

5.00

0.60

2911

3153

41

US-2-12-150L

0.51

0.28

10

4.50

12

6.50

1.00

1940

934

28

US-2.5-8-150S

0.69

0.20

10

3.00

5.00

1.00

1441

2615

53

US-2.5-12-150L

0.78

0.34

10

4.50

12

6.50

1.00

961

775

35

US-3-8-150S

0.66

0.16

10

3.00

5.00

1.00

950

2281

30

US-3-12-150L

0.82

0.31

10

4.50

12

6.50

1.00

974

1007

30

US-4-8-150S

0.70

0.13

10

3.00

5.00

1.00

1224

4822

63

US-4-12-150L

1.05

0.30

10

4.50

12

6.50

2.00

816

1429

42
115

US-5-8-150S

0.69

0.11

10

3.00

5.00

2.00

1531

8791

US-5-12-150L

1.03

0.25

10

4.50

12

6.50

3.00

1021

2605

77

US-6-8-150S

0.83

0.15

10

4.00

6.00

3.00

1823

8364

195

US-6-12-150L

1.25

0.34

10

6.00

12

8.00

4.00

1215

2478

130

US-8-8-150S

0.81

0.11

10

4.00

6.00

5.00

2401

17807

414

US-8-12-150L

1.22

0.26

10

6.00

12

8.00

7.00

1601

5276

276
809

US-10-8-150S

1.48

0.33

10

8.00

10.00

11.00

2985

8692

US-10-12-150L

2.22

0.75

10

12.00

12

14.00

17.00

1990

2575

539

US-12-8-150S

1.54

0.29

10

8.00

10.00

20.00

3532

14601

1359

US-12-12-150L

2.31

0.66

10

12.00

12

14.00

29.00

2354

4326

906

US-14-8-150S

1.53

0.26

10

8.00

10.00

23.00

3894

19100

1778

US-14-12-150L

2.30

0.60

10

12.00

12

14.00

31.00

2596

5659

1185

US-16-8-150S

1.52

0.23

10

8.00

10.00

25.00

4473

28074

2613

US-16-12-150L

2.28

0.52

10

12.00

12

14.00

36.00

2982

8318

1742

US-18-8-150S

1.50

0.20

8.00

10.00

29.00

5052

39491

3676

US-18-12-150L

2.26

0.47

10

12.00

12

14.00

40.00

3368

11701

2451

US-20-8-150S

1.49

0.18

8.00

10.00

32.00

5632

53644

4993

US-20-12-150L

2.24

0.42

10

12.00

12

14.00

45.00

3755

15895

3329

US-22-8-150S

1.49

0.17

8.00

10.00

32.00

4132

52913

7578

US-22-12-150L

2.23

0.38

10

12.00

12

14.00

45.00

2755

15678

5052

US-24-8-150S

1.47

0.11

8.00

10.00

39.00

6792

91337

8502

US-24-12-150L

2.21

0.26

12.00

12

14.00

54.00

4528

27063
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(in.)

SINGLE AND MULTI-PLY STAINLESS STEEL

300 PSIG

EXPANSION JOINT BELLOWS


321 S.S. Bellows with Welding Aide
Monel and Inconel available on request.
Notes:
1. Pressure Range: Vacuum to 300 PSIG.
2. Temperature Range: -20 F to 800 F.
3. Rated cycle life is 3,000 cycles per EJMA for any one tabulated movement.
4. Maximum axial extension movement is 50% of the tabulated axial movement.
5. Rated extension movement is equal to rated axial movement provided the bellows is pre-compressed the amount
of design extension.
6. Maximum test pressure: 1.5 x design pressure
7. Materials: Bellows - ASTM A240-T321SS
Welding Aides - ASTM A240-T321SS
8. Flanges or welds ends can be attached to the bellows 116 thk (min.) Welding Aide.
9. Refer to the PT&P Expansion Joints Catalog for more details.

EXPANSION JOINTS

ND
(in.)
3/4
1
1 1/2
2
2 1/2
3

PART NUMBER

MAX. AXIAL
MOVEMENT
(in.)

MAX. LATERAL MAX. ANGULAR


MOVEMENT
MOVEMENT
(deg.)
(in.)

B.F.I.
(in.)

NUMBER OF
CORRUGATIONS

O.A.L.
(in.)

WEIGHT EACH
(lb.)

AXIAL SPRING
RATE
(lb./ in.)

LATERAL
SPRING RATE
(lb./ in.)

ANGULAR
SPRING RATE
(in./lb./deg.)

S007300C

0.23

0.10

10

1.63

2.38

0.07

1607

1394

13

L007300C

0.35

0.25

10

2.38

11

3.13

0.09

1025

358

13

S010300C

0.29

0.12

10

1.94

2.69

0.13

1387

1647

13

L010300C

0.43

0.27

10

2.75

12

3.50

0.17

1226

487

13

S015300C

0.35

0.13

10

2.38

10

3.13

0.22

2279

2733

13

L015300C

0.51

0.29

10

4.06

15

4.81

0.29

1518

806

13

US-2-8-300S

0.32

0.12

10

3.00

5.00

0.60

2511

3022

40

US-2-12-300L

0.48

0.27

10

4.50

12

6.50

1.00

693

462

14

US-2.5-8-300S

0.77

0.30

10

4.00

6.00

2.00

1441

1471

53

US-2.5-12-300L

0.89

0.52

10

6.00

12

8.00

3.00

961

436

35
148

US-3-8-300S

0.57

0.19

10

4.00

6.00

2.00

4230

6345

US-3-12-300L

0.85

0.42

10

6.00

12

8.00

3.00

2820

1880

98

US-4-8-300S

0.77

0.20

10

4.00

6.00

4.00

2573

6336

147

US-4-12-300L

1.16

0.45

10

6.00

12

8.00

4.50

1715

1877

98

US-5-8-300S

0.74

0.16

10

4.00

6.00

4.00

3217

11536

268

US-5-12-300L

1.11

0.36

10

6.00

12

8.00

4.50

2144

3418

179

US-6-8-300S

0.84

0.15

10

4.00

6.00

6.30

2809

14080

328

US-6-12-300L

1.26

0.34

10

6.00

12

8.00

7.50

1872

4172

218

8
10

US-8-8-300S

0.82

0.11

10

4.00

6.00

7.50

3697

30059

700

US-8-12-300L

1.23

0.26

10

6.00

12

8.00

10.00

2465

8906

466
1890

US-10-8-300S

1.52

0.38

10

9.00

11.00

23.00

6274

20302

US-10-12-300L

2.28

0.87

10

13.50

12

15.50

34.00

4183

6015

1260

12

US-12-8-300S

1.57

0.33

10

9.00

11.00

40.00

7424

26948

3175

US-12-12-300L

2.36

0.76

10

13.50

12

15.50

56.00

4950

7985

2116

14

US-14-8-300S

1.55

0.30

10

9.00

11.00

45.00

8185

35251

4153

US-14-12-300L

2.32

0.68

10

13.50

12

15.50

62.00

5457

10445

2769

16

US-16-8-300S

1.53

0.26

10

9.00

11.00

51.00

9403

51812

6104

US-16-12-300L

2.30

0.60

10

13.50

12

15.50

71.00

6268

15352

4069

18

US-18-8-300S

1.53

0.23

9.00

11.00

55.00

10621

72883

8586

US-18-12-300L

2.29

0.53

10

13.50

12

15.50

80.00

7081

21595

5724

20

US-20-8-300S

1.51

0.21

9.00

11.00

60.00

11839

99004

11664

US-20-12-300L

2.27

0.48

10

13.50

12

15.50

89.00

7893

29335

7776

22

US-22-8-300S

1.40

0.16

8.00

10.00

60.00

9507

121742

17434

US-22-12-300L

2.11

0.36

10

12.00

12

14.00

89.00

6338

36072

11623

24

US-24-8-300S

1.60

0.15

6.85

8.00

10.00

80.00

10396

156893

14604

US-24-12-300L

2.41

0.35

10

12.00

12

14.00

112.00

6931

46487
9736
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THICK-WALL EXPANSION JOINTS

EXPANSION JOINTS

SLIP-TYPE EXPANSION JOINTS

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FABRIC EXPANSION JOINTS


DUCT EXPANSION JOINT - Low Temperature

40 ID X 40 FACE-TO-FACE DESIGNED FOR 3 PSIG AT 845 F


Rectangular & Round

PRESSURE:
TEMPERATURE:
MOVEMENTS:
EXPANSION JOINTS

AXIAL COMPRESSION
AXIAL EXTENSION
LATERAL OFFSET

3 PSI (max.), positive pressure only


40 F (min.) to 400 F (max.)
Flange-to-Flange Dimension
10

12

14

16

18

DUCT EXPANSION JOINT - High Temperature - up to 1,200 F

RECTANGULAR FABRIC EXPANSION JOINT


Rectangular & Round

PRESSURE:
TEMPERATURE:
MOVEMENTS:
AXIAL COMPRESSION
AXIAL EXTENSION
LATERAL OFFSET
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3 PSI (max.), 27 H2O (Vacuum Max.)


40 F (min.) to 600 F (max.) specify
Flange-to-Flange Dimension
10

12

14

16

18

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FURNACE SEALING BAGS


A special type of high-temperature fabric expansion joint developed by Piping Technology & Products, Inc. is the furnace
sealing bag. The pictures below show examples. The objective of the bag is to seal a furnace around the air inlet conduits
and thus prevent heat loss. Because of thermal expansion of both the conduits and the furnace, the bag must be able to
expand and contract during normal cycles of operation.
The bag consists of a tapered sleeve formed from layers of flexible, flame and heat resistant impervious fabric, which is
connected at its upper end to another sleeve in the furnace floor. The lower end of the bag is connected to the air inlet
conduit (usually a pipe) so as to form an airtight seal. The connection to this pipe is made such that the fabric is collapsed
when the furnace is cold and extended when the furnace is hot. When required, a tapered coil spring formed from suitable metal is installed around the conduit inside the bag. This prevents the fabric from collapsing inward during vacuum
conditions inside the furnace. For most applications, band straps may be used to attach the bag at both ends.
This expansion joint provides a simple and cost-effective solution to a problem with potentially high energy losses. These
bags function through the maintenance shutdown cycles for large furnaces and can be replaced after several years of
operation.

EXPANSION JOINTS

LAYERED FURNACE SEALING BAG

FURNACE SEALING BAG

FURNACE SEALING BAG


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72 I.D. FLANGED AND FLUED HEAD EXPANSION JOINT

EXPANSION JOINTS

RECTANGULAR REFRACTORY LINED EXPANSION JOINT

SINGLE METALLIC REFRACTORY LINED EXPANSION JOINT

67 I.D. X 64 OAL UNIVERSAL EXPANSION JOINT


144 X 192 X 18 RECTANGULAR FABRIC EXPANSION JOINTS

NEOPRENE EXPANSION JOINT WITH CARBON STEEL FLANGES


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24 UNIVERSAL HINGED EXPANSION JOINT

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MISCELLANEOUS
FABRICATED PRODUCTS
Anchor Bolts - Spectacle Blinds - Instrument Supports
http://www.pipingtech.com/swecofab

84 DIA. SEAWALL OUTFALL FLOW REFULATING DEVICE, 26-8 LONG

30 DIA. CARBON STEEL SPECTACLE BLINDS FOR A PETROLEUM PLANT

91 DIA. STAINLESS STEEL FLOATING RINGS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURES

MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES

90 O.D. DUCT WORK FOR AN AMMONIA PLANT, 38-0 LONG

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DESCRIPTION

PAGE

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... 198


Instrument Supports ............................................................................................................................................................ 199 - 202
Anchor Bolts ............................................................................................................................................................................. 203
Flow Products and Spectacle Blinds ............................................................................................................................. 203

SWECO FAB, INC.


Sweco Fab, Inc., an ASME code fabricator and machine shop, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Piping Technology & Products, Inc. Products manufactured by Sweco Fab include:

MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES

Pressure vessels

Tanks

Bellmouth reducers

Instrument supports

Strainers

Pig launchers and receivers

Duct and transition pieces

Spectacle blinds and drip rings

Orifice plates and flanges

Pressure Vessels
Sweco Fab, Inc. manufactures pressure vessels and tanks built to ASME Code. Sweco Fab/PT&P also manufacture field
erected tanks and offer a complete line of heat exchangers, coolers, gas sweeteners, scrubber bottles, pig launchers and
receivers, all types of closures, attachments and hardware, buoys, and complete skid units.

Engineering
Engineering and designs are done per ASME Section VIII, division 1. Designs are performed using in-house developed
design software and proven by in-house finite element analysis . 24x7 emergency field service is also available during
installation or plant shutdowns.

Quality Control
Sweco Fabs quality control team has extensive experience with various types of product testing including: Burst testing,
hydro-testing, liquid penetrant testing, and more. Product testing can be performed to prove design prior to production.
Visit Swecofab.com or contact our sales representatives for more information.

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INSTRUMENT SUPPORTS
PT&P offers a complete line of adjustable instrument support components which, when combined, will create various
configurations to your exact requirements or individual needs. We also provide welded instrument supports fabricated
according to your specifications.

WELDED INSTRUMENT SUPPORTS READY FOR SHIPMENT

WELDED INSTRUMENT SUPPORT

MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES

INSTRUMENT SUPPORTS READY FOR FINAL INSPECTION

ADJUSTABLE INSTRUMENT SUPPORT

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ADJUSTABLE INSTRUMENT SUPPORTS COMPONENTS


Primary support components are available in various mount styles, including floor mounts, wall mounts, u-bolt mounts,
and cable mounts. These primary mounts can be used independently or together with secondary components to construct various packages for individual needs.

PTP-IS-600
Primary component has a 2 pipe extension 54
long, designed for grade mounting of instrument
assemblies, comes with slotted hole in base.

MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES

PTP-IS-620
Primary component has a 2 pipe, at a right angle
with a vertical leg, designed for mounting on
vertical lines.

PTP-IS-610
Primary component has a 2 square extension
16 long, designed for mounting on vertical or
horizontal lines.

PTP-IS-630
Primary component has a 2 pipe, at a right angle
with a vertical leg, designed for mounting on
horizontal lines.

PTP-IS-660
2 square extension component, 16 long, with 2
u-bolt mount, for constructing various instrument
support configurations.

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ADJUSTABLE INSTRUMENT SUPPORTS COMPONENTS


Note:
The extension lengths shown on primary components are standard, other lengths can be furnished on request.

PTP-IS-640
Female adaptor with two 2 extension 2 long,
provides female connection to 2 pipe components, used for constructing multiple instrument
support systems.

MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES

PTP-IS-670
2 square component, 24 long designed for use in
constructing multiple support mounts and other
applicable configurations as required.

PTP-IS-650
Adaptor with 2 pipe extension 8 long.

PTP-IS-680
Secondary component, with 2 u-bolt mount,
provides auxiliary equipment mount and/or flag
for identification.

PTP-IS-690
Primary component, 2 square extension 16 long,
designed for mounting on walls and columns.
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WELDED INSTRUMENT SUPPORTS


Welded instrument supports may be fabricated in any desired configuration according to customers individual requirements and design specifications.
Examples of various welded instrument support configurations:

MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES


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ANCHOR BOLTS
MATERIAL:
FINISH:
ORDERING:

Carbon steel
Black, galvanized or painted.
Order by type, finish, dimensions, nuts and washers if required.
Example:
100 pcs. type 2 anchor bolt with one hex nut and one plain washer:
A = 1, D = 24, B = 6, J = 8, E = 3

FLOW PRODUCTS
MATERIAL:
ORDERING:

MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES

FLAME CUTTING, MACHINING AND FABRICATING


Carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel
Line size, rating, drawing, material, etc.

BLEED RINGS
PLATE FLANGES

ORIFICE PLATES

LINE BLINDS

BELLMOUTH REDUCER
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Y-STRAINERS
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STAINLESS STEEL DUCT WORK

AIR INTAKE STACK

MISC. FABRICATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES

BELLMOUTH REDUCER

PIG LAUNCHER AND RECEIVER

10 X 6 DAMPERS TO CONTROL FLOW IN AN AMMONIA PLANT


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STRAINER

VALUE-ADDED SERVICES
PRODUCT TESTING
Drag Force Test Proves Mechanical Snubbers Durability
Piping Technology & Products, Inc., recently performed its snubber cycle test to prove the durability of a MSA 35 mechanical snubber manufactured for an engineering and construction company at Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

DRAG FORCE TEST ON A MSA 35 MECHANICAL SNUBBER

INSTRUMENT PANEL ON SNUBBER TESTING MACHINE

The cyclic test, performed using PT&Ps in-house, horizontal, hydraulic press, is designed to test snubbers at their two
modes of operation. At high rates of loading, especially impact, the snubber is expected to provide very high resistance
to movement. At low speeds snubbers are to provide very low resistance to movement. Testing a snubber at a low speed
displays the normal wear and tear over an extended period of time.
In this case, a cyclic test was performed, in which the MSA 35 mechanical snubber with a load rating of 50,000 lb. and design travel of 6 was measured at a slow speed response. The low speed force remained at a fairly constant 500 lb. for the 50
hours and 5,000 cycles it sustained. This value meets the common criteria that the drag force should be 2% or less than the
rated load.
In addition to the snubber cycle drag test, Piping Technology & Products, Inc. has administered other tests such as the burst
test, helium test, load test, and more . The tests executed by PT&P allow companies to attain the most precise and reliable
data available to them. Using this to their advantage, customers will be able to compare data about the recently ordered
products, to their individual standards of dependability and durability.

TESTING A MARINITE SLIDE PLATE

BURST TEST
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EXPAND MOBILITY
PIPINGTECH.COM
Keeping up with todays technology is something of utmost importance
at PT&P. In addition to utilizing the most up to date engineering software
programs, PT&P also makes use of the world wide web. Pipingtech.com
is PT&Ps reach in the internet industry. The site serves as both an informative tool and an e-commerce market for current and prospective customers.

Extensive Product Information

Online catalogs including pipe supports, expansion joints, preinsulated pipe supports, instrument supports, and Pipe Shields
catalog.
Installation & Maintenance Guides
Technical Bulletins
Recent Projects Product of the Week
Testing information
Product and Service Webinars including
engineered spring supports, expansion joints,
shock control devices, slide plates, pipe clamps,
pre-insulated pipe supports, field services, and
more.

Customer Desktop

Discussion forum
Online quotation request system
Emergency service request

Free Tools For Customer Convenience

Unit converter
Spring sizing program
Pipe Hanger Design Software (PHDS)

Detailed Information About PT&P and Its History


Pipingtech.com provides customers with an alternative outlet
to information and service. The site saves customers time and
money by allowing quick & easy access to PT&Ps products
and services.
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36 Pressure Balanced Elbow Expansion Joints
U.S. Bellows, Inc. designed and fabricated
36 pressure balanced elbow expansion
joints that weigh approximately 4,300 lb.
each. The pressure balanced design does
not exert pressure thrust on the equipment
in the piping system. The expansion joints
are designed with Inconel 625 grade LCF
bellows and include a liner provided with
drain holes to prevent accumulation of
corrosive condensation. The design movements are axial compression and
lateral movement. The bellows were 100%
x-rayed before forming and dye penetrant
examined after forming.

Injection-Molded Anchors

Piping Technology & Products, Inc. fabricated injection-molded anchors for a LNG plant in Canada. These supports are used
in a regassification terminal and are designed for -29C ambient and -196C fluid temperatures. The polyurethane foam
insulation is injected into a mold with a pipe spool in place to ensure maximum fit. The pipe anchors are made from 516
Grade 70-N carbon steel. These supports were put through Finite Element Analysis and inspected by our Quality Control
Department.

42 NPS

20 NPS

6 NPS

Axial Load: 136,000 lb.

Axial Load: 62,500 lb.

Axial Load: 9,773 lb.

Vertical Load: 40,000 lb.

Vertical Load: 14,773 lb.

Vertical Load: 5,682 lb.

Lateral Load: 15,909 lb.

Lateral Load: 11,364 lb.

Lateral Load: 2,273 lb.

Foam Density: 32 lb. PCF

Foam Density: 32 lb. PCF

Foam Density: 20 lb. PCF

U-Type Constants with Ball Transfer Units


Piping Technology & Products, Inc. designed and fabricated U-Type upthrust
constant supports designed to handle 6 of total travel and loads of 5,677 lb.
and 4,956 lb. The load flange is modified to hold six ball transfer units for each
support. The ball transfer units are used to decrease the coefficient of friction to
0.05 compared to using the standard PTFE, 25% glass filled slide plate which is
0.15. Gussets are added under the load flange to maintain a leveled surface and
an equal load transfer to all ball transfer units. These custom designed constant
supports are manufactured for steam power plant superheaters.

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225,000 lb. Load Hydraulic Snubber
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. recently
designed and manufactured a hydraulic snubber weighing 4,000 lb. for an oil
refinery in Mexico. The snubber is fabricated from carbon steel with dimensions
of 17 x 101. It supports a maximum load
of 225,000 lb. The purpose of the hydraulic
snubber is to reduce shock loading created by events such as water hammer or an
earthquake. To meet customer specifications, the hydraulic snubber was coated
with a three-coat paint system.

68,000 lb. Load Custom Clamp

This custom clamp will be used in conjunction with a hydraulic snubber to restrain pipe movement during extremely high
disturbances. It is designed to support the pipe where two heavy duty flanges join. The yoke, lugs, and strap sections of the
clamp are carbon steel, and the clamp bolts and load bolt/pin are stainless steel. The outer diameter of the clamp section
is 16, and the inner diameter is 10. The upper lugs are fabricated from thick plate with a 2 diameter load bolt. The
maximum load for this custom clamp is 68,000 lb.

740 PSIG Pig Launchers and Receivers


The launchers and receivers, with dimensions of 24 x 30
x 138 long and 10 x 14 x 132 long, are designed for 740
PSIG at 170F. One of the pig launchers and receivers was
composed of a 24 dia. minor barrel and a 30 dia. major
barrel, while the other one consisted of a 10 dia. minor
barrel and a 14 dia. major barrel. The major and minor
barrels are fabricated from API 5L X 52. To ensure quality, the launchers and receivers were 100 % x-rayed and
hydro-tested prior to shipment.
Pig launchers and receivers are installed in pipelines to
launch and receive pipeline pigs. In addition to cleaning
the pipeline, pigs can be used for the separation of two
products within the same pipeline. Sweco Fab/Piping
Technology & Products, Inc. has over 40 years of experience in designing and manufacturing a wide variety of
ASME/Misc. Fabricated Products - including pig launchers
and receivers.
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8,000 lb. Load Sway Braces with Ball Joints
These special sway braces that are subject to the
banana effect were designed to specific requirements for a Coker Plant in Texas. With deflection
capability of up to plus or minus 9 in all directions,
these sway braces are used to stabilize tall stacks.
Five springs in tandem prevent binding during operation, and are necessary due to extreme length.
The sway braces ranged from 70 to 144 in length and are able to absorb a piping load of up to 8,000 lb. The precision
machined pivoting all joints positioned at each end allow for freedom of movement in any unpredictable direction.

14 Pressure Balanced Expansion Joint


These are pressure balanced expansion joints for a 14 pipe size. The expansion
joints are designed to balance 48,000 lb. of pressure thrust. Design pressure is
125 PSIG and design temperature is 244F. They also have 304 stainless steel bellows, flanges and liners. Each expansion joint was 100% dye penetrant tested and
hydro-tested at 188 PSIG.

671 PSIG High Pressure Pig Launchers and Receivers


The launchers and receivers, fabricated from API5LX52 Pipe, are designed for 671 PSIG at 175 F per design code B31.8 and
design factor 0.6. Both the pig launcher and receiver have been hydro tested to ensure quality and performance. Multiple
coats of paint were also applied for environment protection.

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137 Long Anchor Bolts for Boiler Feed Water Pump Turbine Drives
These are special high-strength anchor bolts
used in a coal-fired power plant to secure the
water pumps foundation. They range from
1 to 3 in diameter and 137 in length. The
actual bolts are made from ASTM low Alloy
Steel F1554-04, grade 55. This steel has a tensile strength of 517-655 Mpa, (75-95 Ksi), and
a yield strength of 380 Mpa, (55 Ksi). The nuts
are made from ASTM A563, grade A, and the
washers from ASTM F436, Type 1. The bolts are
threaded per UNC threading, class 2A fit, and
the finish is plain.

13,900 lb. Load Pipe Shoes with Bronzphite Slide Plates

Piping Technology and Products, Inc. recently designed and fabricated more than 75 pipe shoes and Bronzphite slide
plate assemblies for an oil refinery in Texas. Each assembly consists of two pipe clamps, a base plate and a maintenance
free Bronzphite slide plate. The pipe shoes with sizes ranging from 18 to 24 are fabricated from A387 alloy steel. They are
designed for 965F and 2 of horizontal movement. The 3 x 3 Bronzphite (graphite impregnated bronze) slide plates
are self-lubricating bearing plates made of a high quality bronze with
graphite filled grooves. They are designed for heavy loads, low velocity applications, and for situations where the use of oil or grease is undesirable
or unfeasible.

Spider Guides for a Heat Recovery Plant


Components of these cylinder pipe guides (a.k.a. spider guides) include
carbon steel plates, stock clamps, angles, and hot-dipped galvanized
pipes. The guides range in pipe size from 6 to 16. The maximum design
temperature for the spider guides is 750F. They are designed to control
lateral pipe movement and maintain the alignment of the piping through
its axial and contraction cycles. A single piping run uses multiple spider
guides to avoid a fulcrum or an imposed lateral deflection on critical components.

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16,075 lb. Load Big Ton Springs with Stainless Steel Plates

The limiting constraint in designing these big ton springs is to maintain an overall height less than 15-3/4 and still allow
the load table to travel downward during operation. Whereas a standard PT&P size 2-190 variable spring would have been
sufficient to hold the load specified. The coil alone was taller than the space available at site. For this reason, a big ton
design is implemented which utilizes six smaller coils (2-130 size) working in parallel to produce the required load-carrying
capability and spring rate. All of the frame/housing components are made from carbon steel and supplied with an HDG finish. The travel stop rods are made of A-193 Gr. B7 material and are painted red. The slide plates sitting atop the load flange
are made of polished A-304 stainless steel. The installed (cold) load = 14,800 lb. and the operating (hot) load = 16,075 lb.
Movement from cold to hot = 0.354 down. Tests were performed in the load cell to insure proper operation throughout the
entire working range of the coils. The big tons were then set to the cold (installed) load as specified.

Structural Pipe Hangers with MegaLug Pipe Attachments

Piping Technology & Products, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, Pipe
Shields, Inc. designed and fabricated many structural pipe hangers for
an ongoing project to rebuild the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The
pipe hangers are made out of A-36 carbon steel and galvanized to withstand corrosion from the ocean waters and rough
winds. These supports will be welded to Pipe Shields C Model Anchor Plates, which are set in a cast concrete to the bottom
cavity of the bridge. Supports pictured utilize friction holding devices known as MegaLug, which permit attachment to the
pipes without welding. These supports were designed and fabricated to include improvements in regard to strength and
durability to withstand high loads during earthquakes and other seismic events.

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43 Hinged Expansion Joints with 5 Refractory Lining

These expansion joints are part of FFC stand-pipes in a synfuels plant. Each expansion joint is fabricated of 2-ply Inconel
bellows and 3/4 wall pipe. The joints consist of 2 thick attachment rings. After fabrication, the expansion joints were
pneumatically tested and inter-plies tested. The bellows and pipes were 100% x-rayed and PMI tested. Thermal and structural Finite Element Analysis (FEA) was performed on the expansion joints to ensure the product is structurally sound and
determining the thermal profile helps to prevent polythionic corrosion on the bellows. Design calculations were performed
for all hardware including lug rings, gussets, hinge plates and pins.

Emergency Repair on a Pressure Vessel for a Gas Company


This pressure vessel required emergency repair of the weld seam between the flange and the shell. The pressure vessel was 100% x-rayed
and hydro-tested at 1500 PSIG (held for one hour at 80F). The turn
around time for all repairs and tests was 12 hours. PT&P is available
on a 24 x 7 basis to fulfill any emergency requirements that might
arise. A response is guaranteed within 30 minutes after receiving a
request.

16 Hold Down Clamps


These two PT&P Fig. HD-2 hold down clamps are to fit a 16
pipe at an oil refinery in Michigan. They are designed to be used
on high temperature pipe lines with great thermal movement
requirements. The hold downs allow axial movement while
restraining lateral movement. The clamp and base plate are
fabricated from carbon steel with PTFE, 25% glass filled bonded
to the radius and plate.

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Type-G Variable Spring Assembly
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. designed and fabricated several variable springs for a petrochemical plant in Mexico.
The Type-G assembly is formed by welding two standard spring assemblies to the ends of a pair of channels. This type of
assembly can accommodate unusually heavy loads, and is especially convenient for avoiding interference in spaces where
headroom is limited. Each spring assembly is loaded per the clients specification and a travel stop is inserted and strapped
in place to maintain the load for the assembly installation.

In addition to banding the travel stops, the variables for this project required chained travel stops. The base style (Type-F)
variables on this project were also required to have internal guides. At Piping Technology and Products, Inc. we use PTP-1,
PTP-2, PTP-4, PTP-6 and PTP-8 to designate the five standard coil arrangements to increase the working range of travel of
variable supports. Several types of variable supports were made for this particular project. They included Type-A, Type-B
and Type-F.

10,000 lb. Load Mechanical Snubbers


Sizes of mechanical snubbers for this project
range between 18 and 80 in the retracted
position. The maximum load capacity ranges
between 700 and 10,000 lb. mechanical snubbers function to restrain thermal movement in
abnormal circumstances such as earthquakes, hydraulic hammer, and upstream pipe rupture. The
snubbers were tested at both high and low rates
of loading on a computer controlled hydraulic
test machine to ensure quality assurance.

12 Universal Expansion Joint


This 12 universal expansion joint by U.S. Bellows, Inc. has a lateral movement of 2 1/2. The design
pressure is 276 PSIG and the design temperature is 626F. This universal expansion joint has 316L
SS bellows, flanges and tie rods. It includes 300 lb. raised face stainless steel flanges and is designed to accommodate the customers low spring rate requirements. The expansion joint was
100% dye penetrant tested and hydro-tested at 414 PSIG. U.S. Bellows, Inc. completed this expansion joint project ahead of schedule.

8 Single Expansion Joint


U.S. Bellows, Inc. refurbished an 8 single expansion joint for an emergency shutdown. U.S.
Bellows received the expansion joint in the morning, refurbished the expansion joint, by
adding new bellows and limit rods, and shipped it the very same day. The existing expansion joint had a 321 stainless steel bellows with a 1,500 lb. flange on one side and a 150 lb.
flange on the other side. U.S. Bellows manufactured new 321 stainless steel bellows and
reused the existing flanges by sandblasting and painting them. Same day delivery enabled
the customer to resume operations with minimum delay and lost production.
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42 Hold Down With Wedge Support

PT&P designed and fabricated a 42 hold down with wedge support for a LNG project in Egypt. The entire assembly is PTFE,
25% glass filled bonded and will be used to control and reduce pipe vibration at an LNG plant. Both the hold down and
wedge support are made from A36 carbon steel and a fabric pad which is exceptionally suited for vibration impact and
declination.

Cryogenic Trunnion Supports


Fabricated from 304 stainless steel and A-36 carbon steel, these trunnion
supports are designed for temperatures of -300F. The material between
the stainless steel trunnion and carbon steel base is cryogenic insulation.
This material is a halogen-free epoxy laminate that has a high compressive strength to accompany its thermal properties. This product will be
used to support a cryogenic line carrying liquified natural gas in an LNG
receiving, storage and regassification terminal.

Thick-Wall Flanged and Flued Head Expansion Joints


U.S. Bellows, Inc. designed and fabricated two
78 I.D. x 110 O.D. and two 36 I.D. x 68 O.D.
thick wall flanged and flued head expansion
joints. All four expansion joints were fabricated
from 1/4 thick ASTM A516 grade 70 carbon
steel plate. The expansion joints were cold
formed and heat treated to customer requirements. The external surface of the expansion joint was painted with one coat of shop
primer. The weld ends of the expansion joint
are beveled, and drainage plugs are installed
in the crest of the bellows. The bellows long
weld seams were 100% dye penetrant and
100% x-ray tested. U.S. Bellows provides 100%
customer satisfaction in terms of quality and delivery.

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16,888 lb. Load 3-Piece Pipe Clamps
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. fabricated 3-piece pipe clamps used to support
97 diameter stainless steel duct work. This
duct work is being added to a refinery for
an expansion project in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Each section of the clamp assembly is
formed from a continuous plate, and gussets
are added at each of the bolt locations for
increased strength and rigidity. Due to the
ducts having a relatively thin wall, these clamps are designed wider than necessary in an effort to reduce localized stresses
on the duct work.
The lower section of each clamp is formed to create a 150 cradle. This acts as a cradle by supporting the duct without inducing extra pressure, which might cause the duct wall to buckle or bend. The upper sections are formed from thick by
12 wide bar stock, whereas the lower sections are formed from thick by 18 wide. All three sections are rolled to an inner
radius of 48 and the welded gusset plates are all thick. The upper sections are formed at 105 each, and the upper
load bolt is 2 in diameter while the six clamping bolts are 1 in diameter. The maximum load to be carried by these pipe
clamps is 16,888 lb. Each pipe clamp will be used in conjunction with a variable spring support to accommodate movements as high as 2 .

24 and 42 Spectacle Blinds


Piping Technology and Products, Inc. and Sweco Fab, Inc. designed and fabricated 24 300 # (ANSI rating), 2 thick and

42 600 # (ANSI rating), 3 78 thick carbon steel spectacle blinds. Spectacle blinds serve the same purpose as flow control
valves at less the cost. Spectacle blinds either stop or continue the flow depending on which end is being utilized. PT&P/
Sweco Fab. can supply these spectacle blinds in any material needed, such as stainless steel, Monel, Inconel and carbon
steel. Smooth, mill, machined or serrated finish is also available upon request. PT&P/ Sweco Fab. can produce this product
in small quantities/sizes in 48 hours if needed.

30 Spent Standpipe Catalyst Metallic Expansion Joint


This 30 spent standpipe catalyst metallic expansion joint is lined
with resistant refractory to prevent erosion. The pentographic linkage is designed to distribute the axial compression between the
two bellows and support the weight of the center pipe between
the bellows.

Overall installed length is 89

321 stainless steel and carbon steel flanges

Design pressure: 19 PSIG

Design temperature: 1050F

100% x-rayed and pneumatically tested at 55 PSIG

30 Spent Standpipe Catalyst Metallic


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80 Wide Cantilevered Canopy

Piping Technology & Products, Inc. fabricated a cantilevered


canopy for the entrance of an International State Department building. The canopy was fabricated using ten 20 long
girders. These girders were connected by sixty-three structural steel members. Together, they formed the 80 width of
the canopy. The wooden sheathing and architectural cladding that is supported by the canopys inner steel structure
was installed at the construction site. The fabricated girders
and structural members combined weight exceeds 33,000 lb.
Piping Technology & Products also supplied the steel framing
that supports the sheathing and cladding, roof drains and piping installed inside the canopy.

66 I.D. Tied Universal Expansion Joints


Tied universal expansion joint designed to carry hot gas up
to temperatures of 1022 F and pressure up to 5 PSIG. It has
a 66 inside diameter and is 72 in overall length. The design
movements are 4 lateral and 4.5 axial compression. The
bellows material is Inconel 825 with carbon steel weld ends.
The bellows and pipe longitudinal weld seams were 100%
x-rayed prior to a 5 PSIG air test and then dye penetrant
examined after testing.

Bronzphite Slide Plates


These Bronzphite slide plates
are constructed from graphite
and phosphorus bronze with dimensions ranging from 3x 3 to 6x 36. These are designed
for up to 500 F and a total travel of up to 30. In general, Bronzphite is a self-lubricating
bearing plate made of a high quality bronze with graphite filled grooves. The solid graphite
inserts are arranged in various patterns and sizes to meet customer specifications. This type
of slide plate is best suited for high loads, low velocity applications and in places where the
use of oil or grease is undesirable or unfeasible.

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230 HD-2 Hold Down Clamps
PT&P designed and manufactured two hundred
and thirty HD-2 hold down clamps to fit 6 to 8
pipes at a chemical refinery. These hold down
clamps are used on pipe lines where there is a
high temperature and great thermal movement
requirements, they allow axial movement and
restrain lateral movement at the same time. The
clamps are fabricated from carbon steel with
332 PTFE, 25% glass filled bonded to the radius.
The plates are manufactured from three layers of materials; 332 PTFE, 25% glass filled, thick fabric belting material and
carbon steel.

60 Adjustable Pipe Stands

These adjustable pipe stands were designed for pipes ranging in size between 2 and 16. The height requirement ranges
from 36 to 60. The pipe stands were fabricated from carbon steel. The stands were completed with a hot-dipped galvanize
finish. They were also designed with a neoprene lining in the saddle to prevent metal to metal contact in the field. The
function of the pipe stand is to allow for adjustment of the support after expansion or contraction of the pipeline. The simplicity of the design allows for easy installation and maintenance of the support.

12 x 4 Constant Supports with 46 of Travel


Piping Technology & Products, Inc. designed and fabricated
upthrust constant supports for a geothermal plant in Hawaii.
These constants measure 3 x 1- 12 x 4 and are composed
of A36 carbon steel. The customer required a constant load
from 2,500 lb.-15,000 lb. and design travel of 5 to 46. The
constant load test and cell travel tests were conducted on
these constants.

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512 PSIG Pig Launchers and Receivers
All four pig launchers and receivers measure
121 in length and are fabricated from carbon
steel. The major barrel measures 16 in diameter
and the minor barrel measures 12 in diameter.
Each pig launcher and receiver was designed
for pressures of 512 PSIG at 100F. An x-ray test
was performed, along with a hydro test held for
thirty minutes at 667 PSIG.

12,900 lb. Load 24 Pipe Shoe with Clamps


This particular 24 pipe shoe was specially designed and fabricated during
a planned plant outage. Instead of the normal delivery time of 3-4 weeks,
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. finished this project in just one week.
This pipe shoe with clamps was designed for 12,900 lb. vertical and 3,000
lb. lateral load. This 1 thick carbon steel pipe shoe was designed to handle
650F and has a PTFE, 25% glass filled slide plate installed to allow for axial
movement.

Helium Leak Test for A-304 Stainless Steel 18 Expansion Joints


This order required custom engineering to design and manufacture these
304 stainless steel expansion joints due to their critical service condition requirements. PT&P manufactured and tested
these expansion joints to the customer specifications, EJMA Standards and U.S. Bellows, Inc. Quality Standards.
Design Condition:
176 PSIG at 500F
0.5 Axial Extension and 1.5 Axial Compression
Machined Flange Faces with a Specially Designed Gasket Groove
Special Customer Welding Requirements to A.W.S. Standards
Critical Spring Rate Requirements
Stringent Testing Requirements:
100% X-Rayed and Dye Penetrant Examined
Helium Leak Tested to a Leak Rate of 1 x 10 -7

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Adjustable Pipe Stands
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. designed and fabricated adjustable pipe stands to support ductile iron pipe. Due to ductile iron
pipes having non-standard diameters, each of the supports were
custom fabricated per the customers requirements regarding pipe
diameter and elevation. All the supports were fabricated from carbon
steel with an HDG finish and designed to provide 9 (+/- 4.50) of
adjustment and each support has an 11 x 11 base plate. They will
be used on horizontal piping and will be attached at their base to
pre-case concrete pedestals. Each base plate has been pre-drilled to
accept anchor bolts provided at the site. The pipe stands threaded
adjustment column will allow field personnel to adjust the height of
each support. They can also accurately place the pipe at the required
elevation without using shims or modifying the concrete pedestal.

2,800 lb. Pressure Vessel for an Oil Refinery

SWECO Fab, Inc. recently designed and fabricated a 2,800 lb. pressure vessel for an oil refining company in the United Arab
Emirates. This pressure vessel, equipped with an explosion proof electrical junction box, will be used as a dust collector to
filter a process fluid for an unleaded gasoline project. The vessel, 30 in diameter and 14-11 OAL, is designed for 150 PSIG
and 248F. Spot radiography, dye penetrant, and hydrostatic tests were implemented to ensure product quality.

Custom Fabricated 240 Sway Strut with 15,000 lb. Load Capacity
This sway strut is fabricated from
carbon steel and measures 240 pin to
pin. The pipe has a 6 diameter and has
a load capability of 15,000 lb., which
was provided by the customer who
used Caesar analysis to confirm what
they were witnessing in the field. The
components are completed with a
hot-dipped galvanize finish and the
pipe is coated with a shop primer. The
function of this sway strut is to restrain movement of piping in one direction while providing for movement due to thermal
expansion or contraction in another direction. This particular sway strut will support a 30 process line in a refinery. It was
necessary because the previous line had only a few I-beams as supports. Additionally, the I-beams that supported the line
were very high off the ground and not capable of handling the large forces acting on the line. The sway strut had to be 240
because there was no other structure nearby to mount the strut to. This sway strut was attached to the pipe at a 90 bend
where it was also supported by an I-beam. From there, it ran north-south, straight to the supporting structure. Due to the
loads acting upon the pipe, and length of the required strut, we had to go with a heavy schedule pipe and heavier duty
strut ends.
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PTFE, 25% Glass Filled Slide Plates
These slide plates are for cable trays located on a floating
structure. The slide plates are used to reduce the friction
between the cable trays and the structural steel it is resting
on. These particular slide plates are bonded to stainless
steel backing plates that are bolted to the structure.

42 Pre-Insulated Pipe Supports for High Temperature Pipe Lines

PT&P received an order consisting of variable spring assemblies, constant support assemblies, sway struts, and pre-insulated pipe supports. Pipe sizes supported were up to 42 with 3 of insulation ranging from 340 lb. to 1,300 lb. All supports
were designed to carry the load along with its own weight and insulation. Since these pre-insulated supports are used for
high temperature pipes, PT&P used calcium silicate as insulation and hot dipped galvanized the steel as a rust inhibitor.
PT&P handled all logistics of the international shipment.

170 PSIG Air Receiver Tank


This 5,400 lb. tank measures 60 x 143 tangent to tangent
and is designed for 170 PSIG and 200F. It is fabricated from
SA516-70 carbon steel. The interior and exterior are painted
with standard epoxy paint to provide an interior lining
and exterior protection. A hydro test at 221 PSIG was performed to ensure product quality.

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36 x 10 Face-to-Face Fabric Expansion Joint
U.S. Bellows, Inc. designed and fabricated 36 x 10 face-to-face fabric expansion joints. It includes 150 lb. flat face flanges
with carbon steel backing bars and liner. The fabric belt consists of silical fabric,
fiberglass fabric and mineral wool insulation.

INLET DETAILS:

OUTLET DETAILS:

Design Temperature: 203F

Design Temperature: 392F

Design Pressure: 3 PSIG

Design Pressure: 3 PSIG

Flow Medium: Air

Flow Medium: Air

1 2 Lateral and 2 Axial

1 Lateral and +/- 2 Axial

1,480 PSIG Pig Receiver with Saddle Supports

SWECO Fab, Inc. recently fabricated a pig receiver class 600 with
saddle supports for an industrial company in Texas. The pig receiver is composed of a 24 diameter minor barrel and a 30 diameter
major barrel with 1 thick walls. It is approximately 250 in length
and weighs 8,200 lb. The major and minor barrels are fabricated from API-5L Gr.B, X42 and SA106B material, respectively.
All other items are fabricated from SA105, SA106B, and SA-36 as applicable. The receiver is designed per ASME B31.8 with a
0.72 Design Factor and NACE MP-01-75. The design pressure is 1480 PSIG at 125F.

Embed Plates for Gold Mine in Peru


Piping Technology & Products, Inc., designed and manufactured 150 special embed plate pieces for four gold mines in Cajamarca, a province of Northwestern Peru. At an altitude of 4,700 m, this complex of four gold mines and processing
facility is Latin Americas largest gold producer. The gold district is a 10 by 4-km zone of altered rocks with a belt of tertiary
volcanic that extends through Peru.

This project involved the production of one hundred fifty, 93 x 27 x 1 embed plates which required the use of 80,000 lb.
of steel and anchors. The custom designed, carbon steel, embed plates are to provide stability for the feed openings of
four mineshaft reclaim tunnels and are scheduled to be put to use immediately. Bend test was performed on each plate to
ensure product quality. The test requires bending the studs 5 degrees to determine whether the weld is in accordance to
B31.3.
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Graphite Slide Plates
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. designed and fabricated 18 graphite slide plates for a refinery project in India.
These plates are made of graphite sheets with thicknesses of 6 mm and 12 mm. The overall dimensions of the
plates are 3/8 x 19-11/16 x 19-11/16 and 3/8 x 61 x 61.
The plates will be tack welded on top of big ton spring
supports in the refinery to minimize frictional effects.

48 Diameter Pressure Vessel

This pressure vessel is manufactured from carbon steel and painted for rust resistance. It has a diameter of 48 by 96
tangent to tangent and weighs 2,140 lb. This vessel is used as a process feed tank and has a design pressure of 15 PSIG
and design temperature of 86F. Hydro tests were conducted at 20 PSIG and x-ray tests were completed to ensure quality
performance.

960 PSIG Lateral Joints for Chemical Process Industry


Lateral joints are machined from a forged piece of stainless steel and
are used as flow diversion on pipe lines.

DESIGN PRESSURE:

960 PSIG

TEST PRESSURE:

1,440 PSIG

DESIGN TEMPERATURE:

302F

SIZES:

18 x 9
36 x 24
48 x 36

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Fig. 2: Adjustable Band Hanger .....................................................................................................................................................


Fig. 6: Cylinder Pipe Guide (Spider Guide) ................................................................................................................................
Fig. 20: Welded Beam Attachment ...............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 30: Turnbuckle .............................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 35: Rod Coupling ........................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 40: Weldless Eye Nut .................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 42: Yoke U-Bolt (Standard) ......................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 43: Yoke U-Bolt (Heavy Duty) .................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 46: Adjustable Pipe Saddle Support ....................................................................................................................................
Fig. 48: Pipe Saddle Support with U-Bolt ...................................................................................................................................
Fig. 50: Light Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp ..............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 60: Heavy Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp ............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 70: Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp ...........................................................................................................................................
Fig. 70A: Alloy Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp .............................................................................................................................
Fig. 72: Welding Lug ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 73: Concrete Clevis Plate .........................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 74: Concrete Single Lug Plate ................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 75: Channel Assembly ..............................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 80: Heavy Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp .........................................................................................................................................
Fig. 83: Adjustable Clevis Hanger .................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 89: Clevis Hanger for Insulated Lines ..................................................................................................................................
Fig. 90: Riser Clamp ...........................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 91: Clevis Pin with Cotters .......................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 92: Steel Washer Plate ...............................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 95: Steel Clevis .............................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 100: Long Tangent U-Bolt ........................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 110: Eye Rod (Welded) .............................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 120: Eye Rod (not welded) ......................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 122: All-Threaded Rod ..............................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 126: Linked Eye Rod (Welded) ...............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 127: Linked Eye Rod .................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 128: Hanger Rod (Threaded Both Ends, R.H.) ...................................................................................................................
Fig. 129: Hanger Rod (Threaded One End R.H., One End L.H.) ...........................................................................................
Fig. 135: Malleable Beam Clamp ...................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 140: Heavy Duty Beam Clamp ...............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 182: Non-Metallic Wear Pad ...................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 183: Insulation Protection Shield .........................................................................................................................................
Fig. 184: Pipe Covering Saddle for 1 Insulation ......................................................................................................................
Fig. 185: Pipe Covering Saddle for 1 Insulation .................................................................................................................
Fig. 186: Pipe Covering Saddle for 2 Insulation ......................................................................................................................
Fig. 187: Pipe Covering Saddle for 2 Insulation .................................................................................................................
Fig. 188: Pipe Covering Saddle for 3 Insulation ......................................................................................................................
Fig. 189: Pipe Covering Saddle for 4 Insulation ......................................................................................................................
Fig. 190: Fabricated Riser Clamp ...................................................................................................................................................

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Fig. 195: Roller Hanger .....................................................................................................................................................................


Fig. 200: Trapeze Roller Hanger .....................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 210: Roller Chair ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 215: Adjustable Pipe Roll Support .......................................................................................................................................
Fig. 230: Roller Stand ........................................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 240: Adjustable Roller Stand ..................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 260: Adjustable Elbow Support ............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 270: Horizontal Travelers .........................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 400: Light Duty Spring Hanger .............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 500: Big Ton Spring Support ..................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 550: Vibration Control & Sway Brace ...................................................................................................................................
Fig. 555: Vibration Control & Sway Brace ...................................................................................................................................
Fig. 510AD & 511AD: Hydraulic Shock & Sway Suppressor (Snubber) ............................................................................
Fig. 2110: Sway Strut with 4 of Adjustment ............................................................................................................................
Fig. 2120: Mini Sway Strut ...............................................................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP-1: Short Variable Spring ..................................................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP-2: Standard Variable Springs .........................................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP-4: Double Variable Springs .............................................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP-6: Triple Variable Springs ................................................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP-8: Quadruple Variable Springs ......................................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 100: Vertical Constant Spring Support ......................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP 200: Horizontal Constant Spring Support ................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP HD-1: Hold Down (Anchor Type) ..................................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP HD-2: Hold Down (Lateral Restraint) ..........................................................................................................................
Fig. PTP HD-3: Hold Down (Arrestor Type) ................................................................................................................................
Fig. 98-SUPPORT: T-Bar Without Cradle, With Slide Plate .....................................................................................................
Fig. 100-SUPPORT: T-Bar Cradle Support & Structural Anchor ..........................................................................................
Fig. 200-SUPPORT: T-Bar Cradle Support With Bonded/Bolted Slide Plates .................................................................
Fig. 300-SUPPORT: T-Bar Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plates ................................................................................
FIg. 400-SUPPORT: Double T-Bar Cradle Support & Structural Anchor ..........................................................................
Fig. 500-SUPPORT: Double T-Bar Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted Slide Plate ....................................................
Fig. 600-SUPPORT: Double T-Bar Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plate ..................................................................
Fig. 700-SUPPORT: U-Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted Slide Plate .................................................................
Fig. 800-SUPPORT: U-Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plate ...............................................................................
Fig. 900-SUPPORT: Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted Slide Plate .....................................................................
Fig 1000-SUPPORT: Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted Slide Plate ....................................................................
Fig. 1100-SUPPORT: Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plate ..................................................................................
Fig. 1200-SUPPORT: Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide Plate ..................................................................................
Fig. 1400: Pipe Shoe Clamp ............................................................................................................................................................
Fig. 2000: Heavy Duty Pipe Saddles ............................................................................................................................................
Fig. 2000-S: Slide Bearing Details for Heavy Duty Pipe Saddles ........................................................................................
Fig. 4500: Insulated Shoe Support for Hot Pipe (Hot Shoe) ................................................................................................
Fig. 4600: Insulated Shoe Support for Cold Pipe (Cold Shoe) ............................................................................................
Fig. 4700: Clamped Shoe for insulated Cold Lines .................................................................................................................

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Fig. PTP-1 - Page 21

Fig. PTP-2 - Page 24

Fig. PTP-4 - Page 27

Short Variable Spring

Standard Variable Springs

Double Variable Springs

Fig. PTP-6 - Page 30

Fig. PTP-8 - Page 33

Fig. 400 - Page 36

Triple Variable Springs

Quadruple Variable Springs

Light Duty Spring Hanger

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Fig. 500 - Page 37

Fig. PTP 100 - Page 49

Fig. PTP 200 - Page 67

Big Ton Spring Support

Vertical Constant Spring Support

Horizontal Constant Spring Support

Fig. 550 - Page 88

Fig. 555 - Page 88

Fig. 510AD & 511AD - Page 90

Vibration Control & Sway Brace

Vibration Control & Sway Brace

Hydraulic Shock & Sway Suppressor

Fig. 2110 - Page 93

Fig. 2120 - Page 94

Sway Strut with 4 of Adjustment

Mini Sway Strut

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Fig. 50 - Page 102

Fig. 60 - Page 103

Fig. 70 - Page 104

Fig. 70A - Page 105

Light Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Heavy Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Alloy Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Fig. 80 - Page 106

Fig. 90 - Page 107

Fig. 190 - Page 108

Fig. 2 - Page 110

Heavy Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp

Riser Clamp

Fabricated Riser Clamp

Adjustable Band Hanger

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Fig. 42 - Page 111

Fig. 43 - Page 111

Fig. 83 - Page 112

Fig. 89 - Page 113

Yoke U-Bolt (Standard)

Yoke U-Bolt (Heavy Duty)

Adjustable Clevis Hanger

Clevis Hanger for Insulated Lines

Fig. 195 - Page 114

Fig. 200 - Page 115

Fig. 20 - Page 116

Fig. 72 - Page 117

Roller Hanger

Trapeze Roller Hanger

Welded Beam Attachment

Welding Lug

Fig. 73 - Page 118

Fig. 74 - Page 118

Fig. 75 - Page 119

Fig. 135 - Page 120

Concrete Clevis Plate

Concrete Single Lug Plate

Channel Assembly

Malleable Beam Clamp

PICTORIAL INDEX
SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Fig. 270 - Page 121

Fig. 30 - Page 122

Fig. 35 - Page 123

Horizontal Travelers

Turnbuckle

Rod Coupling

Fig. 40 - Page 124

Fig. 91 - Page 125

Fig. 92 - Page 126

Fig. 95 - Page 127

Weldless Eye Nut

Clevis Pin with Cotters

Steel Washer Plate

Steel Clevis

Fig. 100 - Page 128

Fig. 110 - Page 129

Fig. 120 - Page 129

Fig. 122 - Page 130

Long Tangent U-Bolt

Eye Rod (Welded)

Eye Rod (not welded)

All-Threaded Rod

Fig. 126 - Page 130

Fig. 127 - Page 130

Fig. 128 - Page 131

Fig. 129 - Page 131

Linked Eye Rod (Welded)

Linked Eye Rod

Hanger Rod, Threaded


both ends R.H.

Hanger Rod, Threaded both


ends R.H., One End L.H.

APPENDIX

Fig. 140 - Page 120


Heavy Duty Beam Clamp

Fig. 46 - Page 132

Fig. 48 - Page 133

Fig. 182 - Page 134

Fig. 183 - Page 135

Adjustable Pipe Saddle Support

Pipe Saddle Support with


U-Bolt

Non-Metallic Wear Pad

Insulation Protection Shield

227

PICTORIAL INDEX
SUPPORT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

Fig. 184-189 - Page 136

Fig. 210 - Page 138

Fig. 215 - Page 138

Pipe Covering Saddle

Roller Chair

Adjustable Pipe Roll Support

Fig. 240 - Page 140

Fig. 260 - Page 141

Roller Stand

Adjustable Roller Stand

Adjustable Elbow Support

Fig. PTP HD-1 - Page 142

Fig. PTP HD-2 - Page 143

Fig. PTP HD-3 - Page 144

Hold Down (Anchor Type)

Hold Down (Lateral Restraint)

Hold Down (Arrestor Type)

APPENDIX

Fig. 230 - Page 139

FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

228

Fig. 98-SUPPORT - Page 152

Fig. 100-SUPPORT - Page 153

Fig. 200-SUPPORT - Page 154

T-Bar Without Cradle, With Slide Plate

T-Bar Cradle Support & Structural Anchor

T-Bar Cradle Support With Bonded/Bolted


Slide Plates

Fig. 300-SUPPORT - Page 155

FIg. 400-SUPPORT - Page 156

Fig. 500-SUPPORT - Page 157

T-Bar Cradle Support with Guide & Slide


Plates

Double T-Bar Cradle Support & Structural


Anchor

Double T-Bar Cradle Support with Bonded/


Bolted Slide Plate

PICTORIAL INDEX
FABRICATED PIPE SHOES & ANCHORS

Fig. 600-SUPPORT - Page 158

Fig. 700-SUPPORT - Page 159

Fig. 800-SUPPORT - Page 160

Double T-Bar Cradle Support with Guide &


Slide Plate

U-Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted


Slide Plate

U-Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide


Plate

Fig 1000-SUPPORT - Page 162

Fig. 1100-SUPPORT - Page 163

Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted


Slide Plate

Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide


Plate

Fig. 1200-SUPPORT - Page 164

Fig. 1400 - Page 165

Fig. 2000 - Page 166

Bolt Cradle Support with Guide & Slide


Plate

Pipe Shoe Clamp

Heavy Duty Pipe Saddles

APPENDIX

Fig. 900-SUPPORT - Page 161


Bolt Cradle Support with Bonded/Bolted
Slide Plate

Fig. 2000-S - Page 167

Fig. 6 - Page 168

Fig. 4500 - Page 173

Slide Bearing Details for Heavy Duty Pipe


Saddles

Cylinder Pipe Guide (Spider Guide)

Insulated Shoe Support for Hot Pipe (Hot


Shoe)

Fig. 4600 - Page 174

Fig. 4700 - Page 175

Insulated Shoe Support for Cold Pipe (Cold Shoe)

Clamped Shoe for insulated Cold Lines

229

EQUIVALENCY CHART BY FIGURE NUMBER


ANVIL
(GRINNELL)

BERGEN POWER
(BERGEN-PATERSON)

LISEGA

Fig. 2: Adjustable Band Hanger

69

Fig. 6: Cylinder Pipe Guide (Spider Guide)

256

Fig. 20: Welded Beam Attachment

66

1047

73

Fig. 30: Turnbuckle

230

5100

62

Fig. 40: Weldless Eye Nut

290

5130

60

Fig. 42: Yoke U-Bolt (Standard)

224

6170

441, 2, 3

Fig. 43: Yoke U-Bolt (Heavy Duty)

246

6171

444, -9

Fig. 46: Adjustable Pipe Saddle Support

264

6651

Fig. 48: Pipe Saddle Support with U-Bolt

259

6652

Fig. 50: Light Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp

212

6100

429

Fig. 60: Heavy Two-Bolt Pipe Clamp

216

6101

Fig. 70: Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp

295

6150

43..19

Fig. 70A: Alloy Light Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp

295A

6151

43..49

Fig. 72: Welding Lug

55

1052

75

Fig. 73: Concrete Clevis Plate

49

Fig. 74: Concrete Single Lug Plate

47

Fig. 80: Heavy Duty Three-Bolt Pipe Clamp (CS)

295H

6152

43..39

Fig. 83: Adjustable Clevis Hanger

260

6750

42..17

Fig. 89: Clevis Hanger for Insulated Lines

300

6752

Fig. 90: Riser Clamp

261

6302

45

Fig. 92: Steel Washer Plate

60

1200

Fig. 95: Steel Clevis

299

5110, 5111, 5112, 5113

61

Fig. 100: Long Tangent U-Bolt

137

6502

40

Fig. 110: Eye Rod (Welded)

278

5004

Fig. 120: Eye Rod (Not Welded)

248

Fig. 122: All-Threaded Rod

146

5006

67

Fig. 126: Linked Eye Rod (Welded)

278X

Fig. 127: Linked Eye Rod

248X

Fig. 128: Hanger Rod (Threaded Both Ends, R.H.)

140

5000

66

PT&P FIGURE NUMBER & DESCRIPTION

APPENDIX

This cross reference is for application use only. Items may not be identical in shape and dimension.
CHECK WITH PT&P IF IN DOUBT. For questions call Toll Free 1-800-787-5914.
230

EQUIVALENCY.XLS-01/18/10

EQUIVALENCY CHART BY FIGURE NUMBER


BERGEN POWER
(BERGEN-PATERSON)

LISEGA

Fig. 129: Hanger Rod (Threaded One End R.H., One End L.H.)

253

5001

65

Fig. 140: Heavy Duty Beam Clamp

292

1105

78

Fig. 183: Insulation Protection Shield

167

Fig. 184: Pipe Covering Saddle for 1 Insulation

160

6600

54..19

Fig. 185: Pipe Covering Saddle for 1 1/2 Insulation

161

6601

54..19

Fig. 186: Pipe Covering Saddle for 2 Insulation

162

6602

54..19

Fig. 187: Pipe Covering Saddle for 2 1/2 Insulation

163

6603

54..19

Fig. 188: Pipe Covering Saddle for 3 Insulation

164

6604

54..19

Fig. 189: Pipe Covering Saddle for 4 Insulation

165

6605, 6607

54..19

Fig. 190: Fabricated Riser Clamp

190

45, 46, 48

Fig. 195: Roller Hanger

181

Fig. 200: Trapeze Roller Hanger

171

Fig. 210: Roller Chair

175

52

Fig. 215: Adjustable Pipe Roll Support

177

Fig. 230: Roller Stand

271

53

Fig. 240: Adjustable Roller Stand

274

Fig. 270: Horizontal Travelers

170

7054

Fig. 400: Light Duty Spring

247

21C229

Fig. 550: Vibration Control & Sway Brace

296

27..19

Fig. 555: Vibration Control & Sway Brace

301

27..19

Fig. 510AD & 511AD: Hydraulic Shock & Sway Suppressor

201

30, 31

Fig. 2110: Sway Strut with 4" of Adjustment

211

39

Fig. 2120: Mini Sway Strut

222

Fig. PTP-1: Short Variable Spring

82

910 (VS1 or 3100)

1..

Fig. PTP-2: Standard Variable Spring

B-268

920 (VS2 or 3200)

2..

Fig. PTP-4: Double Variable Spring

98

940 (VS4 or 3400)

3..

Fig. PTP-6: Triple Variable Spring

TRIPLE

960 (VS6 or 3600)

4..

Fig. PTP 100: Vertical Constant Spring Support

80V

C51, C52, C55

11

Fig. PTP 200: Horizontal Constant Spring Support

81H

C50, C53, C54, C56

This cross reference is for application use only. Items may not be identical in shape and dimension.
CHECK WITH PT&P IF IN DOUBT. For questions call Toll Free 1-800-787-5914.

APPENDIX

ANVIL
(GRINNELL)

PT&P FIGURE NUMBER & DESCRIPTION

EQUIVALENCY.XLS-01/18/10

231

GUARANTEE

TERMS OF SALE

We guarantee for one year from date of delivery our manufactured products to the extent that we will replace those
having manufacturing defects when used for the purpose which we recommend. If goods are defective, the amount of
damage is the price of the damaged goods only and no allowance will be made for labor or expense of repairing defective goods or damages resulting from the same. We guarantee the other manufacturers products we sell to the extent of
the guarantees of their respective makers.

SELLERS LIABILITY
Seller will not be liable for any loss, damage, cost of repairs, incidental or consequential damages of any kind, whether
based upon warranty, contract or negligence, arising in connection with the design, manufacture, sale, use or repair of
the products or of the engineering designs supplied to the buyer.

AGREEMENTS
All agreements are subject to strikes, accidents or other causes beyond our control.

SHORTAGES
Any shortages should be made at the time of delivery to the carrier. No claims will be accepted if written notice is not
received within 10 days of receipt of materials.

CLAIMS
All materials sent out will be carefully examined, counted and packed. Claims for goods damaged or lost in transit should
be made on the carrier, as our responsibility ceases and the title passes.

APPENDIX

SPECIAL ORDER
Orders covering special or non-standard goods are not subject to cancellation except on such terms as we may specify on
application.

RETURNS
We cannot accept return of any goods unless our permission has been obtained, and credit is available subject to the following:
a) All material on its arrival at our plant, must be found in first-class condition; if not, the cost of restoring the
goods to saleable condition will be deducted from credit invoice.
b) A final deduction of twenty-five percent will be applied to all credit invoices issued for material returned.
c)

Transportation charges, if not prepaid, will be deducted from credit invoice.

MINIMUM INVOICE
$75.00 with a minimum handling charge of $25.00.

TAXES
The amount of sales, excise or other taxes, if any, applicable to the products covered by this order, shall be added to the
purchase price and shall be paid by the buyer unless buyer provides seller with an exemption certificate acceptable to the
taxing authorities.

TERMS
Net 30 days from date of shipment with approval.

FREIGHT ALLOWANCE
All prices are F.O.B. point of shipment. All weights are approximate.

PRICES & DESIGNS


Prices and designs are subject to change without notice and unless specifically stated on order, materials will be furnished of design in effect at the time the order is filled.
232

PRODUCT SHOWCASE
Fabric Expansion Joints with a Three Layer Belt
U.S. Bellows, Inc. designed and fabricated 128 x
229 rectangular fabric expansion joints. These
expansion joints were fabricated with a three layer
belt. The three layers consist of an inner layer of
silica cloth, a middle layer of mineral wool and an
outer layer of PTFE/coated fiberglass. The frame
includes an insulation blanket of mineral wool and
stainless steel wire mesh. The frame and liner are
fabricated from 3/8 thick 304 stainless steel and
each expansion joints frame and liner welds were
dye penetrant tested before shipping.

15 Long Carbon Steel Sway Struts

SWECO Fab. Inc. recently designed and manufactured two carbon steel sway struts with 2 adjustment capabilities for a
cycle unit project. The sway strut is constructed of an 8 diameter pipe, 130 long, assembled with rod ends and brackets
for an overall assembly length of 15. The 2 adjustment capability is accompanied by a load capacity up to 128 KIPS. Sway
struts are used to restrain movement of piping in one direction while providing movement from thermal expansion or
contraction in another direction.

Riser Clamp Assemblies with Neoprene Lining


These eight sets of custom designed riser clamp assemblies for an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico are fabricated
from API 2H GR. 50 carbon steel. They were designed
to support vertical pipe lines on an offshore platform.
Each set equipped with a neoprene lining consists of
two clamps and a clamp stand. Several coats of marine
paint finish were applied to the assemblies to prevent
corrosion due to high salt water content and open air
exposure.

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