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The Figure 17 is designed for longitudinal movement of pipe where vertical adjustment is not required.
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Figure 17
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The Figure 39 is designed for longitudinal movement of pipe where vertical adjustment is not required. Because the chair is made of steel, it can be either welded or bolted in position |
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Figure 39
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The Figure 40 is designed for longitudinal movement of pipe where vertical and lateral adjustment is required. Because the base plate is made of steel, it can be either welded or bolted in position. The correct height can be obtained by adjusting the screws at each corner. The correct lateral location can be achieved by sliding the chair on the ends of the adjusting screws. The Figure 40 may be used without the Base Plate to rest on customer provided flooring or structure.
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Figure 40
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The Figure 53 is designed for longitudinal movement of pipe where vertical and lateral adjustment is required.The correct height can be obtained by adjusting the screws at each corner. The correct lateral location can be achieved by sliding the chair on the ends of the adjusting screws. The Figure 53 may be used without the Base Plate to rest on customer provided flooring or structure. |
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Figure 53
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The Figure 54 is designed for longitudinal movement of pipe where vertical adjustment is not required. Although two bolts are supplied for installation the chair can be alternatively welded in position |
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Figure 54
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The plate is made of steel with holes for anchoring to piers. It is used for supporting pipe lines where vertical adjustment is not required. |
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Figure 63
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Our Figure 67 Pipe Roll is used with Figures 17, 39, 40,and 53 adjustable and non-adjustable chairs and rolls (above), also on various types of hangers and supports. This product is shown for conceptual special assembly design purposes only and is not sold as an individual product. |
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Figure 67
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The Figure 109 is designed for longitudinal movement of pipe where vertical adjustment of up to six inches is required. This part is normally used directly above the supporting structure. |
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Figure 109
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Figure 110 Roller Support is used on steam or hot water systems where pipe is to be supported in tunnels, trenches, structural brackets and frames. Adjustment is made by raising and lowering the top nut on the legs and locked into position by tightening the lower nut. |
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Figure 110
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Designed to support piping lines from above, allowing for vertical adjustment, and axial movement in the piping. The lower nut (not furnished) adjusts the pipe line to the proper elevation, the top nut (not furnished) prevents loosening due to vibration, and must be tightened securely to assure proper hanger performance. |
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Figure 140
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The Figure 142 is designed for longitudinal movement of pipe where vertical adjustment is required. Although primarily used for support of the pipe, this component may also be placed over the pipe to act as a guide. |
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Figure 142
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The Figure 173 is used in conjunction with our Roll Hangers: Figures 140, 142, (above) and 333 (below) The inside of the roll is cored. A special non-conductive roll is available upon request. |
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Figure 173
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The Figure 333 is designed for axial movement of pipe where vertical adjustment is required. This part is normally used directly above the supporting structure. |
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Figure 333
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