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The Figure 9 is used in supporting pipe hangers to the side of joist, steel, or wood beams. It can be either bolted or welded to the structure. |
Figure 9 |
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The Figure 10 is made of soft steel and can be easily cut with a cold chisel to any desired length, twisted, bent, or otherwise manipulated without breaking, yet retaining its strength. Furnished in ten, fifty, or one hundred foot rolls. |
Figure 10 |
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The Figure 49 is designed for light duty applications |
Figure 49 |
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The Figure 69 is designed to support up to 6" pipe. This |
Figures 69 |
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The Figure 75 is designed to provide an economical method of |
Figure 75, 75N |
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The Figure 78 Clip can be used to support piping 3 1/2" or
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Figure 78 |
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This bracket is used on light duty applications. Dimension “B” can be changed upon request. |
Figure 83 |
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The Figure 84 is designed to support pipe from either above or below. Slotted construction allows for drop rod use along the length of the bracket. This bracket is for bolted installation to walls and may require a backing plate. Special steel brackets can be fabricated to customers' loads and/or dimensions. |
Figure 84 |
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The Figure 85 is designed for attaching a rod to a wooden member. This part is normally used in conjunction with our Figure 81 Split Ring. |
Figure 85E, B & SE |
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The Figure 104F is designed for rod attachment directly into the ceiling from overhead poured concrete. Loads are based upon 3500 psi concrete and 80 psi bond stress. |
Figure 104F |
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The Figure 104M is designed for rod attachment using a rod coupling like our Figure 123 from overhead poured concrete ceilings. Loads are based upon 3500 psi concrete and 80 psi bond stress. |
Figure 104M |
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The Malleable Concrete Insert is used for supporting pipe
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Figure 108, 108N |
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Figure 113A is recommended for attachment to the bottom of beams when little or no pipe movement is expected. Figure 113B is recommended for attachment to the bottom of beams, when pipe movement is expected. A bolt & nut or pin is supplied. A pin with cotters is normally supplied for rod sizes over 1". |
Figure 113A & B |
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The Figure 139 is designed to support pipe from either above or below. Slotted construction allows for drop rod use along the length of the bracket. This bracket is for bolted installation to walls and may require a backing plate. Special steel brackets can be fabricated to customers' loads and/or dimensions. |
Figure 139 |
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The Figure 143 Metal Deck Ceiling Bolts are used with our Figure 123. Rod Couplings ordered separately. Made special to customer order. |
Figure 143 |
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The Figure 150 bracket is for light duty applications. Made special to customer order. |
Figure 150 |
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The Figure 151 is designed for attaching a rod to a level ceiling or beam. |
Figure 151 |
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The Figure 152 is designed for dropping a rod down from a wall connection. Two different distances from the wall to centerline of pipe are available depending upon the orientation of the angle. |
Figure 152 |
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The Figure 153 is designed for use on buildings of wood construction. They can be secured to the side of beams or joists by means of our Figure 166 Drive Screws (ordered separately). |
Figure 153, 153S |
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The Figure 177 is designed to be embedded into concrete. Made special to customer order. Available in other diameters and lengths. |
Figure 177 |
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The Figure 216 is an assembly of the Figure 220 (below) and Figure 276P for ordering convenience. |
Figure 216 |
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The Figure 220 is to be welded to the underside of structural members for the support of C Type Variable Springs, and with the Figure 276P Forged Steel Clevis with Pin. |
Figure 220 |
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The Figure 303 is designed for use in supporting pipe hangers to the side of joist, steel, or wood beams. It can be either bolted or welded to the structure. |
Figure 303 |
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Used as a form to provide a penetration in walls for pipe or other services. Install by nailing to structure. Covers are available on request. Other types of pipe sleeves e.g. waterproof, interlocking, etc. are available. |
Figure 450 |
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The Figure 453 is designed for floor and ceiling penetrations
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Figure 453 |
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Designed to provide a connection point for hanger rods in concrete the Figure 650 must installed in place prior to building concrete being poured. It can accommodate a large variety of rod sizes by selecting and ordering the Figure 650N separately. For lighter loads our Figure 75 (above) is also available. |
Figure 650 |
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Designed for use with Figure 650 Steel Concrete-Insert. |
Figure 650N |
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The Figure 1020 Type 1 is for attaching support assemblies to concrete structures where little or no movement is anticipated. Used with a Fig 133 Threaded Rod or Figure 94 All Thread Rod. The Figure 1020 Type 2 is for attaching support assemblies to concrete structures where movement is anticipated. Used with a Figure 279 Weldless Eyenut or Figure 93 Welded Eyerod. A two-anchor pattern is used on sizes 3/8" thru 5/8" and all others use four anchors. |
Figure 1020 |
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The Figure 1022 is for attachment to a concrete structure where movement is anticipated. A two-anchor pattern is used on sizes 3/8" thru 5/8" and all others use four anchors. Used with the Figure 276 Forged Steel Clevis and Type “C” variable springs. |
Figure 1022 |
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