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The Figure 22 is designed for use with Figure 238 and 196 “C” Clamps (shown below) to prevent movement of the “C” Clamp due to vibration after installation. |
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Figure 22
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The Figure 47 is designed to attach to the bottom flange of a steel beam. A locking nut is provided and when tightened prevents loosening due to vibration. Install both Figure 47 and 238 (below) in accordance with MSS-SP69 set screw torque values. Maximum loads are based upon full thread engagement by the rod. Some Codes require the use of a Figure 22 Retaining Clip (above) on all C-Clamps. When using a Retaining Clip the maximum allowable flange thickness is reduced by 1/8".
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Figure 47
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The Figure 238 is identical to the Figure 47 and may require a Figure 22 Retaining Clip (above) to prevent loosening due to vibration. Install both Figure 47 and 238 in accordance with MSS-SP69 set screw torque values. Maximum loads are based upon full thread engagement by the rod. Some Codes require the use of a Figure 22 Retaining Clip on all C-Clamps. When using a Retaining Clip the maximum allowable flange thickness is reduced by 1/8".
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Figure 238
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The Figure 192 is designed for roof installations with bar joist type construction as well as to be attached mechanically to the top or bottom flange of steel beams. A locking nut is provided and when properly tightened prevents loosening due to vibration. The full body tapping feature for the rod allows for extra adjustment after installation. A Figure 192RS Retaining Strap (below)may also be required by various codes.
Install in accordance with MSS-SP69 set screw torque values. Maximum loads are based upon full thread engagement by the rod. When using a Retaining Strap the maximum allowable flange thickness is reduced by 1/8".
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Figures 192
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The Figure 192RS is designed for use with Figure 192 and Figure 192W Top Beam Clamp to prevent movement of the clamp due to vibration after installation. Available in up to 41 .2", 6", 8", 10" and 14" lengths (Two inches should be added to beam flange width to determine length and select next largest strap length if between sizes.) |
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Figure 192RS
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The Figure 192W is designed for roof installations with bar joist type construction as well as to be attached mechanically to the top or bottom flange of steel beams. A locking nut is provided and when properly tightened prevents loosening due to vibration. The full body tapping feature for the rod allows for extra adjustment after installation. A Figure 192RS Retaining Strap may also be required by various codes.
Install in accordance with MSS-SP69 set screw torque values. Maximum loads are based upon full thread engagement by the rod. When using a Retaining Strap themaximum allowable flange thickness is reduced by 1/8".
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Figure 192W
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The Figure 196 is designed to attach mechanically to the bottom flange of a steel beam and may require a Figure 22 Retaining Clip (shown above) to prevent loosening due to vibration after installation.
Install Figure 196 in accordance with MSS-SP69 set screw torque values. Maximum loads are based upon full thread engagement by the rod. Some Codes require the use of a Figure 22 Retaining Clip on all C-Clamps. When using a Retaining Clip the maximum allowable flange thickness is reduced by 1/8".
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Figure 196
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Designed to attach directly to steel purlins. Maximum Pipe Size is 4". |
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Figure 290
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