Anvil PIPE SUPPORTS Fig. 192 Adjustable Pipe Saddle

  • Size Range: 2" through 12"
  • Material: Carbon steel
  • Finish: Plain or Zinc Plated (Hot-Dip Galvanized optional)
  • Service: Stanchion type support for stationary pipe wherevertical adjustment is required.
  • Approvals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A(Type 38), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 38).
  • Ordering: Specify pipe size to be supported, figure number,name and finish.
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Anvil PIPE SUPPORTS Fig. 264 Adjustable Pipe Saddle Support

  • Material: Cast iron saddle, locknut nipple and special cast iron reducer, assembled.
  • Finish: Plain or Zinc Plated (Nipple Reducer Assembly cannot be Hot-Dipped.)
  • Service: Stanchion type support where vertical adjustment of stationary pipe is required.Approvals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 38), WW-H-171-E (Type 39),ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 38).
  • Installation: Adjustment is obtained by turning the locknut nipple. The lower end of the nipple isstaked, upsetting the threads to prevent separation of nipple and coupling during adjustment.
  • Features:• Vertical adjustment of approximately 4 1⁄2"• Saddle supports a broad range of pipe sizes
  • Ordering: Specify pipe size to be supported, figure number, name and finish.
  • Order Separately: Figure 63T Square Cut Threaded End Stanchion. Specify "H" and pipe size to besupported by Figure 264.
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Anvil PIPE SUPPORTS Fig. 265 Adjustable Pipe Saddle Support with U-Bolt

  • Size Range: 4" through 36"
  • Material: Cast iron saddle, steel yoke and nuts, steel locknut nipple and special cast iron reducer.(14" through 36" carbon steel saddle with steel yoke. 4" through 12" steel saddle available uponspecial request)
  • Finish: Plain or Zinc Plated (Hot-Dip Fasteners not available. Nipple Reducer Assembly cannot be Hot-Dipped.)
  • Service: Stanchion type support where vertical adjustment is required, plus the additionalstability provided by U-bolt attachment to pipe.
  • Approvals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 38), WW-H-171-E (Type 39),ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 38).Installation: Adjustment is obtained by turning the locknut nipple. The lower end of the nippleis staked, upsetting the threads to prevent separation of nipple and coupling during adjustment.
  • Features:• Vertical adjustment of approximately 4 1⁄2"• Saddle supports a broad range of pipe sizes
  • Ordering: Specify pipe size to be supported, figure number, name and finish.
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Anvil TRAPEZE Fig. 46 Universal Trapeze Assembly

  • Material: Carbon steel
  • Finish: Plain or Hot-Dip Galvanized
  • Service: Trapeze assembly is to be suspended by two rods withFig. 60 washer plates and is designed for top loading exclusively.
  • Ordering: Specify size number, figure number, name, finish, C to Cdimension and hole size “H”. If holes “J” or hole “D” are required,also specify hole size and dimensions “K” and “M” or “B”.
  • Note: Larger C to C dimensions are available upon request
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Anvil TRAPEZE Fig. 50 Equal Leg Angle for Trapeze Assembly

Material: Carbon steel
Finish: Plain or Hot-Dip Galvanized
Ordering: If two holes “H” are required:Specify Fig. 50 angle(nominal size, C to C, H, total weight and load)
              If two holes “H” and hole “D” are required:Specify Fig. 50 angle(nominal size, B, C to C, D, H, total weight and load)
              If two holes “H” and two holes “J” are required:Specify Fig. 50 angle(nominal size, C to C, H, J, K, M, total weight and load)
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Anvil PIPE SHIELDS & SADDLES Fig. 167 Insulation Protection Shield

  • Size Range: 1⁄2" through 24" pipe with up to 2" thick insulation
  • Material: Carbon steel
  • Finish: Pre-Galvanized Material
  • Service: Recommended for outside of foam or fiber glass insulationfor distribution of loads to preclude crushing of insulation withoutbreaking the vapor barrier.
  • Approvals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 40),WW-H-171-E (Type 41), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 40).
  • How to size: Refer to “shield size selection table” below.
  • Ordering: Specify size, figure number and name. Data applicableto shields for thicker insulation or larger pipe sizes is availableupon request.
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Anvil PIPE ROLL Fig. 177 Adjustable Pipe Roll Support

  • Size Range: 1" through 30"
  • Material: Cast iron roll and sockets; steel roll rod, continuous thread rodsand hex nuts
  • Finish: Plain, Zinc Plated (Hot-Dip Galvanized optional) or Resilient Coated
  • Service: For support of pipe where longitudinal movement due toexpansion and contraction will occur and where vertical adjustment up to 6"may be necessary.
  • Maximum Temperature: 450° F at roller, 300˚ F at Resilent coated roller.
  • Approvals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 41),WW-H-171-E (Type 42), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 41).
  • Features: Advantages of pipe rollers with a protective resilient coated covering.• Non conductive pipe rollers - prevent the passing of current from pipeline to structure.• Corrosion resistant - for protection against severe weather conditions, moderate corrosive conditions such as marineatmospheres and weather resistant to ultra-violet radiation.• Low coefficient of friction between pipe and resilient coated pipe roller.
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Anvil PIPE ROLL Fig. 171: Pipe Roll Single Pipe Roll

  • Size Range: 1" through 30"
  • Material: Cast iron roll and sockets, steel roll rod
  • Finish: Plain, Zinc Plated (Hot-Dip Galvanized optional) or Resilient Coated
  • Service: For suspension of pipe from two rods where longitudinalexpansion and contraction may occur.
  • .Features:• Provides for vertical adjustment; nut at bottom of hanger rod fits into thesocket preventing loosening or turning due to vibration.• Pipe roll is designed for two point surface contact with pipe or saddle.
  • Features: Advantages of pipe rollers with a protective resilient coated covering.• Non conductive pipe rollers - prevent the passing of current from pipelineto structure.• Corrosion resistant - for protection against severe weather conditions,moderate corrosive conditions such as marine atmospheres and weatherresistant to ultra-violet radiation.• Low coefficient of friction between pipe and resilient coated pipe roller.
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Anvil PIPE ROLL Fig. 178 Spring Cushion Hanger

  • Material: Spring cushion hanger Fig. 178 consists of a set of twosprings and four cast iron retainers only.
  • Finish: Retainers: Plain or Hot-Dip Galvanized, Springs: Painted
  • Service: Generally used with Fig. 171 single pipe roll as shown inabove photo. Recommended for installations where formalload and movement calculations are not required, or calculatedmovement does not exceed 1⁄4".
  • Maximum Temperature: 450° F at roller
  • Approvals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 49),WW-H-171-E (Type 50), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 49).
  • Ordering: Specify figure number, name and rod size. If used withFig. 171 single pipe roll, pipe roll must be ordered separately.The retainers are casted to the dimensions as shown, but center holecan be drilled or reamed larger to satisfy the hanger rod required,up to the max rod size.
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Anvil PIPE ROLL Fig. 181 Adjustable Steel Yoke Pipe Roll

  • Size Range: 2 1⁄2" through 24"
  • Material: Cast iron roll; carbon steel yoke, roll rod and hex nuts
  • Finish: Plain, Hot-Dip Galvanized Yoke with Zinc Plated Parts or Resilient Coated
  • Service: For suspension of pipe from a single rod where longitudinal movementmay occur because of expansion or contraction.
  • Maximum Temperature: 450° F at roller, 300˚ F at resilient coated roller.
  • Approvals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 43),WW-H-171-E (Type 44), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 43).
  • Features: Advantages of pipe rollers with a protective resilient coated covering.• Non conductive pipe rollers - prevent the passing of current from pipelineto structure.• Corrosion resistant - for protection against severe weather conditions,moderate corrosive conditions such as marine atmospheres and weatherresistant to ultra-violet radiation.• Low coefficient of friction between pipe and resilient coated pipe roller
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Anvil PIPE ROLL Fig. 175 Roller Chair

  • Size Range: 2" through 30" pipe
  • Material: Cast iron roll, steel chair, roll rod, bolts and hex nuts
  • Finish: Plain, Hot-Dip Galvanized Chair with Zinc Plated Parts orResilient Coated
  • Approvals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 44),WW-H-171-E (Type 45), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 44).
  • Installation: Two bolts and nuts provide anchorage to floor or top ofsteel beam or bracket or chair may be welded to supporting steel.
  • Features: Advantages of pipe rollers with a protective resilient coated covering.• Non conductive pipe rollers - prevent the passing of current from pipelineto structure.• Corrosion resistant - for protection against severe weather conditions,moderate corrosive conditions such as marine atmospheres and weatherresistant to ultra-violet radiation.• Low coefficient of friction between pipe and resilient coated pipe roller.
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Anvil PIPE GUIDES & SLIDES Fig. 255 Pipe Alignment Guidel

  • Size Range: 1" through 24" pipe and insulation thickness of 1" through 4"(Also available in copper tube sizes, see page 26)
  • Material: Carbon steel
  • Finish: Plain or Hot-Dip Galvanized with Zinc Plated Bolts & Nuts
  • Service: For maintaining alignment of piping through its axial expansion and contractioncycles. Normally, two or more pipe alignment guides are used on a single pipingrun to avoid a pivoting effect within the piping system. It is recommended that thefirst guide be located a maximum of four pipe diameters from an expansion joint.The second guide should be placed a maximum of 18 pipe diameters from an expansionjoint. Additional guides should be employed in accordance with the guide spacing datashown on next page. Supports are usually required between the intermediate guides tocomply with standard support practice.
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