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PIPEHANGERS
andSUPPORTS
SINCE 1909
CATALOGUE No.10
E. MYATT & CO .101 Brisbane Rd ., Toronto, Ontario M3J 2K5

FOREWOR D
Catalogue No . 10 is a revised edition of our general pipehanger catalogue and replaces all previous issues .
AA complete range of pipe hanger materials is illustrate dwith engineering and dimensional data tabulated forhanger components . Our dual purpose has been t osatisfy the requirements of the designer and to offe rsuggestions and to supply all necessary information fo rthe erector .
After almost '0 years in the piping industry thi scatalogue is a part of our constant effort to maintain an dimprove our service .
Integrity is perhaps best judged by the years of goo dreputation that a company enjoys with its customers an din its industry .
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SAL E
All prices and designs are subject to change withou tnotice .
We will replace defective material when used for th epurpose recommended . No claims will be accepted fo rtime, labour or other damages .
Deliveries and contracts are subject to strikes, fires ,accidents, or circumstances beyond our control .
Materials are not returnable without written permission .Returned materials must be received in good conditionwith freight prepaid . A charge for handling an drestocking will be deducted from the credit for th ereturned standard material .
Orders covering material not normally carried in ou rstock are not subject to cancellation .

FIGURE NUMBERINDEX
Ps-Fig . Fig . Page Fig .Page Page
ECONOMICAL `FAMILY '
1 12 23 24 25 36 3
Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENT
120 4122 4124 5124L 6125 7125L 7126 8128 8130 9131 9132 9133 1 0134 1 0135 1 1136 1 2137 1 2140A 1 3141A 1 3142A 1 4143A 1 4150CT 1 5151CT 1 6152CT 1 7153CT 1 7154 1 8155 18156 1 9157 19159 20160 20161 2 1162 2 1170 22172 22173 23174 23175-180 24182 25183 25190 26191 26
Section 2SADDLES and ROLLSUPPORTS
210-240 28251 3 1'251S 31
Section 2 (cont . )SADDLES and ROL LSUPPORTS
255 32256 32258 33261 34262 35264 36265 37266 38
Section 3BRACKETS andSUPPORT S
300 39302 39304 40306 40308 4 1310 42312 42314 43315 43320 44321 44322 45325 45
Section 4RODS and CONNECTOR S
400 46402 46403 46414 47420 48422 48424 48426 48430 49432 49434 49440 49442 49450 50455 50460 50461 50462 5 1470 5 1475 5 24755 52480 52480L 52485 53486 53491 53492 53
Section 4 (cont . )RODS and CONNECTOR S
493 53494 53
Section 5UPPER ATTACHMENTS
500 54502 54503 54504 55505 55506 55510 56511 57513 58515 58530 59531 59532 60533 60535 6 1542 62545 62550 63555 63
Section 6AUXILIARY STEEL
600 64650 64
Section 7ANCHORS and GUIDES
702 65703 65704 65705 66706 66707 67708 67
Section 8SPRING and CONSTAN TSUPPORTS
805 68810 68820 68870 69880 69890 68
Section 10ALIGNMENT GUIDE1267 70
E. MYATT & CO .
TORONTO ONTARIO
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PICTORIALINDEX
Economical "Family "
0
extensionbarFig . 1page 1
steel ban dhange rFig . 2page 2
flattened lag scre wflattened bol tFigs . 3, 4page 2
eye socke t
Fig . 5page 3
L .D . adjustablebeam clampFig . 6page 3
0
Pipe Attachments
Section 1
light duty
clevis hangers
lug plate sadjustable
Figs . 12 8ring
Figs . 122, 124,
singl e124L, 125,
130-1-2
Figs . 133, 13 4Fig . 120
125L, 126
double
140A, 141 Apage 4
pages 4 - 8
pages 8, 9
pages 10, 1 3
2-bolt clamps 3-bolt clamp s
Figs . 135, 136, 13 7142A, 143 A
pages 11, 12, 14
hangers for copper tubing, rise rclamp, clevis hanger, adjustabl ering hanger .Figs . 15OCT, 151 CT, 152CT, 153CT .
pages 15 to 1 7
hook plate
wall pip esupport
Fig . 154
Fig . 15 5page 18
page 1 8
offset pipe clamp
Fig . 17 0page 22
k
drive hookk
Fig . 15 9page 20
single hol epipe clampFig . 16 0page 20
soil pipe brackethvy duty pipe clipFigs . 161, 16 2page 2 1
trapeze hangers underground riser clamp sbell clamp Figs . 182, 183 ,
Figs . 173, 174 Fig . 175 190, 19 1page 23 page 24 pages 25 - 27
single pipe h00
0ffset pipe ho oFigs . 156, 15 7page 1 9
trapeze saddl ehangerFig . 17 2page 22
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TORONTO ONTARI O
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PICTORIALINDEX
Saddles and Roll Supports
Section 2
010.fififogi.0
pipe coveringprotection saddle sFigs . 210-240pages 28 - 30
Figs . 251, 251 S
page 31
long pipe rol l
Fig . 25 5page 32
short pipe roll
Fig . 25 6page 32
standard rolle rhange rFig . 258page 3 3
insulation shield s
trapeze rollerhangerFig . 26 1page 34
adjustable rollsupportFig . 26 2page 35
standard pip eroll chairFig . 264page 36
steel pip eroll standFig . 265page 37
adjustable stee lpipe roll standFig . 26 6page 3 8
steel pipe adjustable pipe saddle pipe stanchion
chair pipe saddle support saddl e
Fig . 300 Fig . 302 Fig . 304 Fig . 306
page 39 page 39 page 40 page 40
adjustable pipe
steel anchorsaddle support
chair sFig. 308
Figs . 310, 31 2page 41
page 4 2
short offset long offset light duty standard welded heavy duty welding angl e
bracket bracket welded steel steel bracket welded steel bracketbracket bracke t
Fig . 314 Fig . 315 Fig . 320 Fig . 321 Fig . 322 Fig . 325
page 43 page 43 page 44 page 44 page 45 page 4 5
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TORONTO ONTARIO
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PICTORIALINDEX
Rods and Connectors
Section 4
U-hanger
Fig . 400page 46
eye rod slinked eye rod snot welded & welde d
Figs . 402,
Figs . 420, 422 ,403, 414
440, 44 2pages 46, 47
pages 48, 49
Jl.LLL18f
P= /
hook ro danchor bol t
Figs . 424, 42 6page 48
machine rod
machineall thread rod
bolt scontinuous threa drodFigs . 430, 432, 434
Fig . 45 5page 49
page 50
U-boltsJ-bolts
4,_3 ,
rod coupling
Fig . 46 2page 51
turnbuckle
weldless ey eFigs . 475, 475S
nu ttie rodsFig . 45 0pages 52, 50
forged steelclevis
Fig . 47 0page 51
Fig . 48 0page 52
coach screw rodscoach screw &machine thread rods
Figs . 460, 46 1page 50
expansion shield scompound masonryanchorsFigs . 485, 486 ,
491 to 494page 5 3
LI
('__r
L1J
ml
standardbeam clampFig . 500page 54
standard
side beamchannel clamps
clampsFigs . 502, 503
Figs . 504, 50 5page 54
page 55
beam hook
2-bolt wide flang ebeam clam pFig . 51 0page 56
2-bolt I-beamclam pFig . 51 1page 57
Fig . 50 6page 5 5
diamondbeam clam p
Fig. 51 3page 58
std . ceiling clipstd . welded beamattachmentFigs. 532, 53 3page 60
double angleclip
Fig . 53 5page 61
c-clamps
Fig . 586, 588page 6 3
heavy dutyceiling clip
heavy dutybeam attachment
Fig . 515
Figs . 530, 53 1page 58
page 5 9
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TORONTO ONTARIO
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Auxiliary Steel
Section 6
Anchors and Guides Section 7
sliding guide(welded)Fig . 706page 6 6
.*-
base ancho r
Fig. 702page 65
rigid base supportsliding base supportFigs . 703, 704page 65
sliding support(welded)Fig. 705page 66
Alignment Guide
Section 1 0
sliding support(non-welded )Fig . 70 7page 67
sliding guide(non-welded )Fig. 708page 67
pages 70, 7 1
Springs and Constant Supports
Section 8
variable springhangersFigs . 805, 810, 82 0page 68
light duty
spring cushionsspring hangersFig . 870
Fig . 880pages 68, 69
pages 68, 69
constant supports
page 6 8-Fig . 89 0page 68
sway braces
E. MYATT & CO.
TORONTO ONTARIOv

ALPHABETICA LINDEX
CONDITIONSof SALE
Alphabetical Inde x
Page
Alignment guide 70All thread rod 49Anchors - base 65
- bolt 48- chair 42- masonry 53
Angle - brackets 45- clips 6 1
Auxiliary Steel 64
Band hangers 2Base anchors 65Base supports 65Beam attachments 59-60Beam clamps 3, 54-58Beam hook 55Brackets 43-45
C-clamp 63Ceiling clips 58, 60Chairs - anchor 42
- pipe 39, 42Clamps - beam 3, 54-58
- channel 54- offset 22- pipe . . . 10-14, 20, 22- riser 25-27
Clevis - forged 5 1- hangers 4-8
Clips - pipe 2 1Coach screw rods 50Coach & machine rods 50Constant supports 68Continuous thread rod 49Conversion tables 88Copper plated items 15-1 7Couplings - rod 5 1
Deflection of pipe 76-77Decimals - of inch 74
- of foot 74Drive hooks 20
Page
Expansion shields 53Extension bar 1Eye rods 48-49Eye sockets 3
Flattened bolt 2Flattened lag screw 2
Guides - pipe 66-67
Hanger rods 49-50Hanger spacing 89Hooks - beam 55
- offset pipe 1 9- single pipe 1 9- Plate 18
Hook rod 48
Insulation - saddles 28-30- shields 3 1
J-bolt 46
Lag screw, flattened 2Light duty springs 68-69Linked eye rods 48-49Lug plates 8-9
Machine bolts 50Machine rods 49
Nuts 50
Offset brackets 43Offset clamps 22Offset pipe hooks 19
Pipe - chairs 39, 42- clamps . . .10-14, 20, 22- clevises 4-8- rolls 32
Plate washers 62Protection saddles 28-30
Page
Rigid base supports 65Rings - adjustable 4Riser - clamps 25-27Rocker washers 62, 63Rod couplings 51Rods - all types 48-50
- load capacity 74Roll chairs 36Roll stands 37-38Roll supports 35Roller hangers 33-34Rolls - pipe 32
Saddles - pipe 39-41- pipe covering 28-30- trapeze hanger 22
Shields - insulation 31Sliding supports 65-67Soil pipe brackets 21Spring cushions 69Steel - auxiliary 64
- dimensions 75Sway braces 68
Trapeze hangers 22-23Trapeze roller hanger 34Turnbuckles 52Turnbuckle tie rods 50Technical section 72-89
U-bolts 46-47U-hanger 46Underground bell clamp 24
Variable spring hangers 68
Wall pipe supports 1 8Washers - plate 62
- rocker 62, 63Weights - piping 78-87Welded eye rods 49Weldless eye nuts 52
Expansion coefficients 73
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E. MYAfl & CO. INC.
YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
ADJUSTABLESWIVEL RING HANGE R
FOR SUSPENSION OF LIGHT LOADS
MATERIAL • Carbon Stee lFINISH • Pre galv. hanger With zinc knurled nut .
AN EXCELLENT, COST EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO ALIGHT DUTY CLEVIS HANGER IN MOST APPLICATIONS .
ORDERING • Speafy pipe size, figure number and name .
I — LOAD-OUANTiTY•WEIGHT —REOOM. UL • ULC AP'X INT. ICS.
MAX .LOAD
TEST
PER.100 PER PKG.
DIMENSIONAL DATAPIPESIZE A B C D E
112
3 M 2 13116 1
15/16 3 1 /4 1 5/16 400 750 9 1003/4
ale 213116 1
15/16 3 1/4 1318 400 750 9 1001
318 2 13/16 1
15/16 3 7/16 1
114 400 750 9 100
1
1 / 4
318 2 15/16 2 1 /16 3 3/4 1 3/16 400 750 10 1001 1/2
3/8 3 111 2 1 / 4 4 1
1 /4 400 750 11 1002
319 3 7116 2 9/16 4 W16 1 3/8 400 750 12 100
2 1 /2
3/8 3 11116 2 13/16 5 1/16 1 3/8 600 850 28 503
3M 4 3 1 /8 5 5/8 1 3/8 600 1050 30 504
3/8 4 546 33/4 6 7/8 1 1/2 1000 1500 37 25
5
1 1 2 S 3 1 4 4 3/4 8 1 /2 1
15/16 1000 2000 83 2 06
112 6 510 5 9/16 9 7/8 2 1 /4 1250 2650 95 1 58
1 / 2 7 3 1 4 6 11 /1 s 12 1/1623I8 1250 4050 118 10
ADVANTAGES :
WE'VE PUT A RIB ON THE INSIDE
THROUGH DESIGN WE'VE MADE THE
#41 SERIESSURFACE OF THE HANGER CRADLE LEANER THAN MOST SIMILAR HANGERS . EVEN SO . THEY AR EFOR EXTRA RIGIDITY AND EASY
RATED FOR GREATER LOAD CAPACITY THAN A LIGHT DUTY
FEED OF PIPE OR TUBING .
CLEVIS HANGER ( UP TO 4' ) WITHOUT THE BULK AND BOTHER .

E. MYATT & CO. INC.
YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
ADJUSTABLESWIVEL RING HANGE R
FOR SUSPENSION OF COPPER TUBING
MATERIAL - Carbon SteelFINISH - Copper plated with zinc knurled nut
ORDERING - Specify nominal tubing size, figure number and name .
12 3/8 2 13/16 1
15/16 3
1 /4 1
5/ 16 400 750 9 1003/4 3/8 2 13/16 1
15/16 3
1 /4 1
5/ 16 400 750 9 1001 3/8 2 13/16 1
15/16 3
1 /4 1
3/8 400 750 9 100
1
1/4 3/8 2 13/16 1
15/16 3
7/16 1
1/4 400 750 9 10 01
1 /2 3/8 2 15/16 2 1 /16 3 3/4 3/ 16 400 750 10 1002 3/8 3 7/16 2 9/16 4 9/16 1
3/8 400 750 12 10 0
2 1 /2 3/8 3
11/16 2
13/16 5
1 /16 1
3/8 600 850 28 503 3/8 4 3
1 /8 5 5/8 1
3/8 600 1050 30 5 04 3/8 4 5/8 3 3/4 6 7/8 1
1 /2 1000 1500 3 7 25
DIMENSIONAL DAT A
A B C
D
— LOAD-QUANTITY-WEIGHT —RECOM .
UL • ULC APP'X WT. PCS .MAX-LOAD
TEST
PERIOD PER PKG .(LBS .)
LOAD
(LBS)
PIPESIZE E
COPPER CLA D

EPDXY COATED
E. MYAfl & CO. INC.
YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
ADJUSTABLESWIVEL RING HANGE R
FOR SUSPENSION OF COPPER TUBIN G
MATERIAL - Carbon Stee lFINISH • Epoxy coated over pre gale. with zinc knurled nut.
EPDXY COATING IS RECOMMENDED AS FAR SUPERIORTO COPPER CLADDING WHERE RESISTANCE T O ELECTROLYSIS AND CORROSION IS OF CONCERN . )
ORDERING • Specify nominal tubing size, figure number and name .
DIMENSIONAL DATA
AB C
D
-- LOAD-QUANTITY-WEIGHT —RECOI& . UL • ULC APP'X WE 1C&
MAX.LOAD
TEST
PEII .1OO POI PKG .PIP ESIZE E
112 3/8 2 13/16 1
15/16 3 1 /4 1
5/16 400 750 9 1003/4 3/8 2 13/16 1
15/16 3 1 /4 1
5/16 400 750 9 1001 3/8 2 13/16 1
15/16 3 1 /4 1 3/8 400 750 9 100
1 1 /4 3/8 2 13/16 1
15/16 3 7/16 1
1 /4 400 750 9 1001 112 318 2 1S/16 2 1 /16 3 3/4 1
3/16 400 750 10 1002 3/8 3 7/16 2 9/16 4 9/16 1 3/8 400 750 12 100
2 1 /2 3/8 3 11116 2 13/16 5 1 /16 13!8 600
,
850 ,28 6 o3 3/8 4 3 1 /8 5 5/8 ' 1 3/8 600
1050 30 504 3/8 4 518 33/4 6 7/8 1
112 1000
1500 37 25

E. MYATT & CO. INC.
YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
Light
Clevis Hangers are recommendedwhere ne er tempertaure nor heavy loads area factor. The upper rod nut must be tightenedafter erection to insure proper service . SeeFig 151 CT copper plated clevis page 1 6for use with copper tube .
Material - Carbon SteelFinish
- Epoxy CoatingOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure number ,
and name .
EPDXY L i
CLriKS HANGER' t IONAL DATA
FIG S.
[C014XrOtiNG DATAPIPESIZE
RE CMAX
LOADLIS
150
150
1
250
1 . 114
250
1 .1/2 ' 250
250
350 '
350
350
4
400
c
O
5
!
318
1
1-7116
1 .718-1
5
. ..
_ ~
!~
~
I5 . _ .~ I
_
. _ .1
1-114 ~ ._ 1:314, . .. .1. . 2.114
C 318 ._ 1 . 516
2. 114
2.1511 6
318
1 .314 • 2.318 ! ' 3118
8
318 __x . . .3.318 .x . . 2 .15116 . 4 3.418
10!
-
3 ~ 3°11116
5
~
I11
11`2
1 3.314 I 4 .96
6 .1/4
12
11`2
3 .3/4
4 . 3/4
6.5/8
1/2
4 . 1/4
5. 1116
7.1/4
1/2 . _; . 4 .112 , . .
.5. 318 ._ : . .7.13/16
APPROXWT PER
.. .. -1
loo
t PtR: .
LQrHI. .
114
1... . 1'116
. 13GAX716 13GAX718.
3
1 1.316
13GAX716 13GAX718
40
1 .314 1OGM1.114' IOGAX1 .114
90
1 . 112
10GAX1 .1/4 IOGAX1 .114 ' 10 1_. .-_ ~- : .~ .~
. .
_ _ ter . , ~ -5116
1 .112 ~ 1 OGAX 1 .1 /4 I OGAX 1 .114
11 7
1 .3/4
3116X1 .1/4 10GAX1.114
14 1
7
HGR.ROD
REC HGRSPACING
""*OciTAKE-OU1i '
8
1 3
14
114
114
1/4 3,4
16GAX718 16GAX718
. 16GAX7J6 16GAX716
13GAX716 13GAX718
1 4
MATERIAL. .
3/4
13GAX718 • 13GAX718 , . 25 . .. ;
1/4
114
114
114
5/16

E. MYATT & CO. INC.
YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
Asbestos cement hangers are made to fitthe special O .D. of the pipe as listed In th etable. Typical of clevis
hangers, ful lvisible adjustment is made after erection .The hangers are made full weight for completesafety with flash flood conditions .
OTHER APPLICIATIONS FOR CLEWS HANGER SSee Fig . 126 For Heavy Cast Iron PipeSee Fig . 124 For Steel and Soil PipeSee Fig . 151CT for Copper PipeSee Fig . 56 For Copper Pipe
Material Carbon Stee lFinish • Blac kOrdering Specify pipe size,
figure number and name .
FIG 1?7AC ASE3FSTOS CEIVIFNT CLFVIS HANGF R
+....- . -
nn-COPPER
PIP ESIZE
....-
MAXLOADL9 5
eSSOF
E F
MAX PIP EO.D. HGR
RODDNA
HANGERROD
TAKEOUTC D
3 1130 4 .0"
: 112 ' -3-314 5 7 112i
1-112
4 1430 5 .2" 518 4.1/8 5-3/4 8. 114 112 1 .1I2
6
: 1940 7 .5" 3/4 5:114 7-314
j_ii . . Y;
_. . 1-314.__
e 2200 9 .3 " 3/4 179/1A. 9-114 14-112 518_ . ..~ 2-518
10 3770 11 .6" 718 i8-112 10-112 16-112 314
. .
2-112
12 4600 14" 718 1x114 12.518 19.314 718 3
14 4600 16" 1 11-118
_
14-314 22-1/4 7/8 4-112
16 48000 18 1 13
16 25-3/8 4-1/4
'
-"mAlt-iITAL—MWOk--
WT PERIgo uss
3116X1 .112 3116X1 .112' 240
5/16 X 1-1121 3116 X 1 -1171 355
318X1 .1!2 114X1 .112
61 0
318X2
! 114X2
990
112X2 114X2
1450
112X2.112 114X 2. 112
2000
112X2.112 : 114X 2. 112
2400

E. MYATT & CO. INC.
YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
Split Ring Hanger #129Malleable Iron (Galvanized Only)
PIPE SIZE ATHREAD B APP. WEIGHT1100 PCS
BAGQUANTITY
3/8 318 0.675 7.2 100
1/2 318 0.840 10.6 100
3/4 3/8 1 .050 12.4 100
1 318 1 .315 13.6 100
1 114 318 1 .660 17 .2 100
1112 3/8 1 .900 21 .0 100
2 318 2.375 28.8 100
2112 1/2 2.875 54.0 50
3 112 3.50 66.2 50
4 1 /2 4.50 80.6 50

E. MYATT & CO. INC .
CYOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
#163
GALVANIZED TINNED CLIP SPipe Size Weight
,100 pcs.Bag Quantity
112 3.5 100
314 6.0 100
11
9.5I
100
1 1/4 10.2 100
1 112 11 .5 100
2 14.0 100
2112 17.5 2.5
3 19.0 2.5
This product is meant to enhance our line of fine products ,and enable you to obtain your hanger requirements from one source ,
thus saving time and shipping expense .
REMEMBER - E . Myatt & Co. Inc.is a "full line" hanger manufacturer, supporting wholesaling in Canada.

E. MYATT & CO. INC.
YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
MYATT# 164CPVC "UL" LISTED
2 HOLE PIPE STRAP
Std . BoxSize
R Material •
. Wei • h t3/4
1 .050 20 g . 100' 8 lbs ./c1
1 .313 x 100' 9lbs ./c1-1 /4
1 .660 1-1/8 100 ' 10 lbs .lc1-1/2
1 .900 pre-Gals. 100'
11 lbs ./ c2
2 .375 100'
12lbs .lcDIMENSIONS IN INCHE S
FUNCTION: The Fig . No . 164 two-hole strap Is manufactured with the companys uniqu e
'Per-Groove', which uses the classic design of the arch to add strength . Edges are flare d
to protect the integnty of CPVC piping . To be installed by two ft 12 x 1' slotted hex hea d
screws to be supplied by the manufacture r
APPROVAL : Undecwnter's Laboratones approved for the support of CPVC & PB piping
'200 #12x1 ' hex slotted screws su pp lied per box .
BOX QUANTITY ONLY,ADD TO YOUR PREPAID ORDER TODA Y

Section 3BRACKETS and SUPPORTS
Fig., 326 Epoxy Pipe Stay
SINGLE A A-1 B B-1 C D E F FASTENE R1/2 C x 3/81P 21/4 17/16 3114 2 9/16 2112 13/4 11/16 3/4 1/43/4 C x 1/2 IP 2114 17116 3 1/4 2 9/16 2 1/2 1 3/4 15116 3/4 1141 C x 3/41P 21/2 15/8 3 3/4 2 3/4 31/4 2 13/16 7/8 1/411/4 C x 1 IP 21/2 15/8 3 3/4 2 3/4 31/4 2 17116 7/8 1/411/2Cx11/41P 33/4 23/4 - - 4 3 111116 1 1/41 1/2 113 41/4 213/16 - - 41/2 3 1 15/16 1 118 1/42 IP 4 3/8 2 3/4
.- - 5 3 112 27/16 1 1/4 1/4
DOUBLE A A-1 C D E F C-CDIAMETERFASTENER
ii2 C x 3/8 IP 1 7/8 1 1/8 2 1/2 1 3/4 11/16 3/4 3 114lI4Cxl/21P
_ 17/8 11/8 21/2 13/4 15/16 3/4 3 .
1/4
D
c
E. MYATT & CO. INC. 101 BRISBANE ROAD, DOWNSVIEW ONTARIO M3J 2K5 (416) 663-6280 FAX (416) 663-6377

• FIG. NO . 406TOP BEAM CLAM P
Material
- Malleable IronFinish
- Blac k.w•. Ordering
- Specify Rod Size.Fig . No. & Nam e
Remarks - For use in attaching ahanger rod to the to pflange of a bar joist .
Note: Fig . Nos. 406 & 407 complete with lock nut .
406
SERIES BEAM CLAM P
Material :
Malleable Iro nMaterial Standard : ASTM A 47 Grade 3251 0Surface finish :
Plain (Lacquer or machine oil )Zinc-plate d
Bolt Thread : 3/8 " – UN C*with carburation h'arding steel screw and nu t
Ro dSize A B C
'D E
Max . Rec .Loadlibs .
3/8" 1-7/8" 1-7/32" 1-9116" 7/8" 13/32" 40 0318a" 1-7/8" 1-5/32" 1-21/32" 7/8" 15/32" 400
.1/2" 2-1/16" 1-1/5" 1-5/8" 31/32 " 7/16 " 50 0518" 2-3/16 " 1-115" 1-3/4 " 1-1/16 " 1/2" 60 0314" 2-3/8" 1-1/5 " 1-3/4" 1-1/16" 1/2" 1200
407
WIDE MOUTH BEAM CLAM P
Material :
Malleable Iro nMaterial Standard ASTM A 47 Grade 3251 0Surface finish
Plai n
Zinc plated
*with carburation harding steel screw and nut .
Rod Max . Max
Size Pipe RecA B C D E Size Load/lb s
3/8"
1-1 /1 6" 1-7/8" 1-5/8" 1/2" 4" 400"2"' 1-1116"
1 1- 718" 1-5/8" 1/2" 4" 500
518" 1-3/8" 2-5/16" 2-1/4" 3/4" 5" 850
314" 1-3/8" 2-3/8" 2-3/8" 3/4" 6" 900
A
D
406
407

R ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
FIG 425HOOK TIE BOLT
t
USED WITH SLIP—ON AND MECHANICAL JOINTS O N
PIPE, VALVES AND FITTING .
REINFORCES THE JOINT IN THE EVENT OF STOPPAG E
OR REVERSAL OF FLOW IN UNDERGROUND PIPE SYSTEMS .
DIMENSIONAL DATA
WT. ?E R
ROD
T
L
H
~ g o o
. 3/4
3/4
4—3/4
3—3/4
13 5
MATERIAL — CARBON STEE L
FINISH
— BLAC K
REMARKS
— COMPLETE WITH ONE HEAVY HEX NUT
ORDERING — SPECIFY FIGURE NUMBER

FIG 520 c
'CLAMP
Material :
Malleable Iro nMaterial Standard : ASTM A 47 Grade 3251 0Surface finish :
Plai n
MaxRodSize
B Rod Take Out (Clamp only )Beam Flange Width (inches )
2-3/8
3
4
5
6
7
Max .Rec .Load/lb s
718" 3-1/2"
3-7/16" 1
3-5116" 1 2-15/16" 12-9116"
11-718" 1365
FIG 4g2EXTENSION PIECE
Material
Malleable Iro nMaterial Standard : ASTM A47 Grade 3251 0Surface finish
Plai n
*can be used with 630# Center Load Beam Clam p
E
Ro dSiz e
A
For Pipe Size B C D E F GMax . Rec .Load/lbs .
318" 112" to 2" 1/2" 1/2" 1-114" 2-1116" 9116" 1-114" 61 0
1/2" 2-112
to 3-112 1/2" 5/8 1-318 2-5116 11116 1-3/8 1130518" 4" to 5" 112" 518" 1-112" 2-7116" 314" 1-7116" 1550
3/4" 6" 1/2" 518" 1-314" 2-718" 718" 1-11116" 2100718 8
to 12 9116 3/4" 1-718 3 7/8 1-3/4 2350

YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
FIG 59OURLINcLAMP'
Material
: Malleable IronMaterial standard : ASTM A47 Grade 3251 0Surface finish
. 290P# - Plai n
Bolt Thread
: 3/8" UNC- with carburation harding steel screw and nu t
Installation Instructio nA Hex Nut is provided for tightening adjustment purpose .
Rod Size3/8"
Max. Pipe Size4"
Max. Rec . Load/lbs .400

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YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
Rod Threaded Ceiling Flange(Galvanized Only)
#534
Fig. 534
NOMIALAA. Thread B C D
APP. WGT BAG
SIZE (Lbs. per 100 pcs) QUANTITYI
3/8 3/8 UNC 1/2 3-5/16 2.7/16 .14 .2 100
1 /2 1 /2 UNC 1 /2 3-5/16 2-7/16 13.6 100

E. MYATT & CO. INC.
YOUR ALL CANADIAN HANGER MFG .
MYATT # 543 - 3/8 - 1/2 EYE SOCKETMYATT # 544 - 3/8 OFFSET EYE SOCKET
2.15/1 6
DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
NOTE : This eye socket allows instillation lo bs lush, vela sable Nippon
REGULARLY FURNISHED : MsW dsl is 11 ga. low carbon sisal, iIsc o Inc plead finish.
FUNCTION: Designed for attaching hanger rod to a wood structure with a lag screw. lag spew .
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. 500 .0 61/2 2.3/4 11/16 1'7/16 11/16 112. 13 8 •
. 100 .14REGULARLY FURNISHED : Material is 11 ga. lowcarbon steel. Nectro'zinc plated finish.
FUNCTION: Designed for attaching hanger rod to a wood structure with a lag screw .
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FAMILY
Fig,
Material - Malleable cast iro n
Finish - -- Black
Ordering - Specify rod diameter ,
figure number and name .
FIG . 5
MALLEABLE EYE SOCKET
ROD ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA APPROXSIZE PIPE HOLE WT PER
A SIZE DIAMETER B C 100
3/8 1/2 - 2 % 7/8 1X16 1 0
V2 2'/2 - 3 3/8 2 1 45,''g 3 '/2 - 5 '/2 1 Y/4 2 546 3 03i4 6
_8 S/8 1% 2' 42
Fig, 122
. ..Light Duty Clevis Hanger ;
Light Duty Clevis Hangers are recommende d
where neither temperature nor heavy loads ar ea factor. The upper hanger rod nut must be
tightened after erection to insure proper service .See Fig . 151 CT page 16 for use with copper tube .
Material - Carbon stee l
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size ,
figure number and name .
FIG. 122
LIGHT DUTY CLEVIS HANGER
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE RECOM 1 APPRO XPE R
SI PSMAX REC HGR HGR ROD MATERIAL WTLOAD SPACING ROD TAKE-OUT 104
LAS (FT) 9IA A B C 0 E F UPPER LOWS
3/8 150 5 3/8 1 1 K6 1 2/8 1/4 1/4 16GA x
2/s 16GA x
7/8 1 4
150 5 3/8 1 '/4 1 3/4 2'/4 V/4 % 16GA x
2/s 16GA x
2/8 1 53/a 250 6 % 1 % 2 V4 2% '/4 3/4 13GA x
7/8 13GA x
7/s 241 250 7 3/8 1 3/4 2% 3'/s 'l4 3/4 13GA x
7/s 13GA x
7/8 2 5
1'/a 250 8 % 2 % 2% 3'/a 1/4 1 '/8 13 GA x
?/8 13GA x
7/8 3 1
1'/2 250 9 % 2 % 3K6 4i6 'l4 1 '/4 13GA x
7/8 13GA x
7/s 3 4
2 250
, 10 3/a 3 3% 5 1 % 13GA x
'/8 13GA x
'/8 4 0
2' /2 350 1
1 '/2 3 3/4 4 5/8 6'/4 V/4 1 3/s 1 OGA x 1
~/4 1 0 G A x 1
'/4 903 350 1 2 V2 3 3/4 4 3/4 6 % 1/4 1 V2 1 OGA x 1 1 OGA x 1 1/4 10 1
3'/2 350 13 V2 4 '/4 57'/4 S/6 1
'/T I OGA x 1
1/a 1 OGA x 1
1/4 11 7
4 400 14 4'/2 5 % 7'3/ M6 1 3/4 6 x
1 '/4 I OGA x 1 141
E . MYA~TT & CO .
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Eye Sockets are tapped with National
Coarse thread for use with machine bolts
or hanger rods.
Fig. 5 ILLUSTRATION 3 A
Fig. 122
4

Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig. 124
Standard Clevis Hange r
Standard Clevis Hangers are recommended as the mostsatisfactory general purpose pipe hangers availablefor use with non-insulated pipe .Two or three hangers may be installed as temporarysupports while the line is being erected . Final hangerinstallation and adjustment may be made after thepipe is coupled or welded .There is adequate visible adjustment which may b emade after erection (see column F) .The hanger may be locked in position after adjustmentby means of the upper nut on the hanger rod .The hinged upper section of the hanger provides forsmall longitudinal movements of the pipe .Pipe sizes over 12 inch are made with special crossbolt to prevent deformation of the clevis top .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure number and
name .
Other Applications
See Fig. 124L Page 6 for insulated pipe.See Fig. 125 Page 7 for heavy duty service .See Fig . 251 Page 31 for complete vapour barrier .See Fig . 151CT Page 16 for use with copper tubing .
FIG. 124
STD CLEVIS HANGE RENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RECOM HG Rplp ESIZE
MA XLOAD
RECOMHANGER
HANGERROD
RO DTAKE- APPROX
LB SPACING DIA OUT MATERIAL WT PE RUPPER LOWE R650°F (FT) A B C D E F 10 0
3/46 3/8 1 7/8 2 3/4 3 5/16 1/8 X 1 1 /8 X 1 3 3
1 300 7 1 7/8 2 3/4 3 7/ 165/16 7/8
1 /8 X 1 1 /8 X 1 3 6
1 1/4 8 2 2 7/8 3 3/4 3/4 681 1/2 610 9 3/8 2 2 7/8 3 7/8 3/8 3/4 3/16 X 1 3/16 X 1 7 32 10 2 1 /2 3 5/8 4 13/ 16 1
1 /4 8 1
2 1 /2 11 2 1 /2 3 3/4 5 3/16 3/8 1
1 /4 11 23 1130 12 1 / 2 3 1 /2 4 3/4 6 1 /2 3/8 1 5/8 3/16 X 1
1 /4 3/16 X 1
1 /4 13 531 /2 13 3 3/4 5 7 3/8 1
1 /2 17 5
4 1430 14 5/8 3 7/8 5 1 /4 7 1 /2 3/8 1
1 /2 3/16 X 1
1 /2 3/16 X 1
1 /2 18 75 1800 16 5/8 4 1 /2 5 7/8 8 11 /16 1 /2 1 5/8 1 /4 X 1
1 /4 3/16 X 1
1 /4 22 66 1940 17 3/4 5 1 /8 6 3/4 10 1/ 16 1 /2 2 1 /4 X 1
1 /2 3/16 X 1 1 /2 31 5
8 2200 19 3/4 6 1 /2 9 13 1 /4 5/8 2 7/8 1 /4 X 1 3/4 3/16 X 1 3/4 56010 3 770 22 7/8 8 10 15 3/8 3/4 2 3/4 3/8 X 1 3/4 1 /4 X 1 3 /4 95012 3770 23 7/8 9 11
1 /4 17 5/8 3/4 2 7/8 3/8 X 2 1 /4 X 2 1170
14 4600 25 1 10 3/8 12 3/4 19 3/4 7/8 3 1 /8 1 /2 X 2 1 /4 X 2 145016 4600 27 1 11 1 /8 14 3/4 22 3/4 7/8 41 /8 1 /2 X 21 /2 1 /4 X 2 1 /2 200018 4800 28 1
1 /8 13
' 16 25 1 4 1 /4 1 /2 X 2 1 /2 1 /4 X 2 1 /2 240020 4800 30 14 7/8 18 1 /2 28 1 /2 1 5 5/8 X 3 3/8 X 3 400024 4800 32 1
1 /4 18 7/8 22 3/4 34 3/4 1
1 /8 6 3/4 5/8 X 3 3/8 X 3 496030 6000 32 241 /4 28 43 1
1 /4 8 3/4 X 3 3/8 X 3 6860
12/9 6
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ILLUSTRATION 5 A
Standard Clevis Hanger sare ideal for the supportof soil pipe .Use standard sizes .
Fig. 124

Section 1
'PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 124 L
Fig. 124L
long Standard Clevis Hange r
Material - Carbon stee l
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size, figur e
number and name .
Long Standard Clevis Hangers are recommended for covered pipe up to a maximu m
temperature of 650°F .
The cross bolt is completely outside the insulation to prevent damage to the insul-
ation from the hinging action of the hanger during pipe expansion or contraction .
Pipe sizes over 12 inch are made with a special cross bolt to prevent deformatio n
of the clevis top .
Modified hangers are required for insulation thicker than that shown in the dat a
table below .
See Fig. 125L Page 7 for heavy duty service .
See Fig . 251 Page 31 for complete vapour barrier .
FIG. 124L
LONG STD CLEVIS HANGE R
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIP ESIZE
RECO MMA XLOAD
LB650°F
RECO MHANGE RSPACING
(FT)
HANGE RRO DDI AA
HG RRO D
TAKE -OU T
B
MAXINSU LTHI(~ C
,
D E
MATERIAL APPRO XWT PE R
i 00F f ---UPPER LOWE R
3/41 300
67
3/8 2 1 /225/8
3 3/ 433/4
4
4
1 / 4
3/
~,
,;? / R
;
I/8 X 1
8X
1 /8 X 1
/8X 1
4 0
5 0
1 1/4
1 1 / 22
61 0
~
89
1 03/8
2 3/ 42 7/ 83 7/8
11
1,'21
3 7/ 83 7/ 85 1 /8
4
4
6
// 8-~ , 8
1/4
/8
3' 43/ 4 :6 3,16 X 1
8085
10 5
3/8
:
.3,
c1
;!f '
11 /
, .~
3,16 X 1 1 '4 3 / 1 6X1 ; 4 414 01 7 019 0
11_
1 213
1 / 244 7/ 85 1/8
1
1 / 25 1/ 4
6
/ 46 1/2
6
88
5/ 8
1/ 2
2 1 / 2331/2_
1 130
1 41 61 7
5/ 85/ 83/4
66 3/ 47 3/8
2 1 /2r7 /4
8 3/ 89
/ 4
1
1
1 2
1 / 8
1/2
, e1
, ' 2
2
,
3 , 16X
1
XX1 ; ' 4
X
1, 2
1, 2
3 /16 X 1
1 / 1
3/16, X
1
1 / 43/ ; 6 X 1
1/2
23 027 039 5
45b
143018001940
8 2200 19 3/4 8 314 2 1I2 1 1
1 /2 ~
1 5 3/4 5/8 2 7/8 1 i 4 X
1 3/4 3/ 16 X 1 3/4 f;i 0
10 3770 22 7/8 1 0 3/8 2 1 /2 1 2 1 /2 1 7 7/8 3, 4 2
1 r 2 .
7 X 1 3'4 1 /4 X 1
3/4 985
12 3770 23 7/8 1 1
7/8 3 1 4
1 /4 20 5/8 T1,4 2 7,'2 X 2 1 /4 X 2 162 5
14 4600 25 1 13 1`3,4 223/4 -7/8 31/8 '2X2 1/4X2 2150
16 4600 27 1 1 3 3/4 3 1 7 3/4 25 3/4 ' '5 4 1 /8 1 /2 X 2 1/2 1/4 X 2 1/2 2560
18 4800 28 1
1/8 15 5/8 19 28 1 4 1/4 1/2 X 2 1/2 1/4 X 2 1/2 3500
20 4800 30 1
1/416 3/4 3 21
1/2 1
31
1/2 1 5 5/8X3 3/8X ; 0190
24 32 20 5/8 25 3/4 37 3/4 1
1-8 6 3/4 5150
12/9 6
6
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 125
Fig . 125L
Heavy Duty Clevis Hange r
Long Heavy Duty Clevis Hange r
Fig . 125 Heavy Duty Clevis Hanger is recommende dfor support of very heavy pipe loads as listed in th edata table . All sizes are made with special crossrods with four nuts to prevent deformation of theclevis top.
Fig . 125L Long Heavy Duty Clevis Hanger is made tothe same specification as Fig . 125 but with the lowerstrap extended for maximum insulation thickness asshown in the table . The cross rod is completely out-side the insulation to prevent damage to the insulationfrom the hinging action of the hanger due to pipemovement .
Fig . 125
Fig . 125L
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - Prime coat corrosion resistant paint .Ordering - Specify pipe size, figure number and
name .
See Fig. 126 Page 8 for use with cast iron pressure piping .See Fig. 124L Page 6 for Long Standard Clevis Hangers .See Fig. 124 Page 5 for normal service .
FIG. 125
HEAVY DUTY CLEVIS HANGE RENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RECOM HANGE RPIPE MAX RECOM HANGER ROD APPROXSIZE LOAD HANGER ROD TAKE- MATERIAL WT PE R
Lt SPACING DIA OUT 00UPPER LOWE R650°F (FT) A d C D E F
3 ,2700
123/4 3 % 5'/8 6 ~% e
'/2 1 '/2 3/8 x 1 1/2 '/4 x 1 '/2305
3½ 13 3% 5% 7% 32 54 3300 14 ~% 8 4 5 7/e 8'/8 s/e 1 '/2 % x 2 '/4 x 2 5005 3300 16 %/8 4 3/4 6 3/4 9{6 8/8 1 3/4 % x 2 x 2 5706 4960 17 1 5'/2 7 3/4 11 14 6 3/4 1 3/4 i/2 x 2 % x 2 9308 4960 19 1 6'h 8 3/4 31(6 3/4 1 3/4 '/2 x 2'/2 % x 2'/2 1450
10 6000 22 1 'h 8 10 '/2 15'/8 3/4 2 % '/2 x 2'/2 % x 2'/2 173012 8000 .
23 1'/4 9 %
_ 12 3/4 19 y8 1 3 % x 3 '/2 x 3 328014
800025
1 /210 13 % 20
..3 % x 3'/%
2 '/2 x 3'/2 400016 27 11 % 15'/8 23'/8 _
1 3 % 3/4 x 3'/2 'h x 3'/2 4770
FIG. 125L
LONG HVY. DUTY CLEVIS HANGERENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
PIPERECOMMAX
RECOMMGR MGR
MG RROD APPROXSIZE LOAD SPAC- ROD TAKE- MAX MATERIAL WT PE RLB ING DIA OUT INSUL 100
E F UPPER LOWE R650°F (FT) A
'
a THK C D3
270012 3/4 4 7/8 1'h 6% 8% , , , ,
, 3403%2 13 5% 2 7% 9% /2 1/2 3fex1/2 /4 x1/2 3704 3300 14 7/e 6'/4 8'/8 10 % 3i 1 '/2 % x 2 '/4 x 2 560S 3300 16 2/8 7'/e 2'/2 9 11 % 5/8 1 3/4 % x 2 x 2 630
6 ~4960 17 1 7 7/6 10 133f6 34 1 3/4 '/2 x 2 % x 2 1020
8 4960 19 1 9'/e 2'/2 11 '/4 156 3/4 1 3/4 '/2 x 2'/2 % x 2'/2 158010 6000 22 1 'e 10' 2'/2 13 18 % 3/4 2 % x 2' % x 2'/2 187012 8000 23 1 1/4 12 3/ 3 15 3/4 22'/8 1 3 % x 3 '/2 x 3 350014
800025 1y2 13 16 % 23 % 3 % x 3'/2 '/2 x 3'/2 4250
16 27 148 18 /e 26/81
3'/2 3/4 x 3'/2 '/2 x 3'/2 5050
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Modified hangers may be obtained for spe-cial O.D. pipes or for insulation thickerthan the maximum listed in the data table .
7

Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENT S
Fig. 126
Special O .D. Heavy Duty Clevis Hanger
(FOR HEAVY CAST IRON PIPE ONLY )
Special O.D. Heavy Duty Clevis Hangers are designed fo ruse with flanged or bell and spigot cast iron pipe . The pipeO.D. is as shown in the data table . Material sizes and han-ger rod diameters have been increased for this service .
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure number and name .
For steel pipe see Fig . 125 page 7 (heavy dut yservice) and Fig . 124 page 5 (normal service )
FIG. 126
SPECIAL O.D. HEAVY DUTY CLEVIS HANGER (FOR HVY CAST IRON PIPE ONLY )
PIP ESIZE
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
APPRO XWT PE R
10 0RECOMMAX
LOAD LBS
HANGE RRO DDI AA
RO DTAKE -OUT
BPIPEO .D . C D E F
MATERIA L
UPPER LOWE R
4 2 710 3/4 4 4 .8 5 3/4 8 '/8 5/8 1
1/8 3/8
x
1 1/2 '/4
x
1 1/2 42 56 2 710 3/4 5 1/2 6 .9 7 1/2 1
1 S/8 1 5/8 3/8
x
1 '/2 1/4
x
1 '/2 50 5
8 3 770 '/8 7 9 .0 9 3/8 13'/8 3/4 2 1/2 3/8 x 2 1/4 x 2 85 510 3 770 '/8 8 11 .1 10 1/2 1646 3/4 2 3/8 1/2
x 2 % x 2 1 31 012 4600 1 9 1/2 13 .2 12 1 8 5/8 7/8 2 ~i6 x 2'/2 % x 2'/2 197 5
14 4600 1 1 1 '/4 15 .6 14 21 1 1 6 7/8 2 1 S ~'6 '/2
x 2'/2 3/8 x 2 1/2 230016 4700 1 1/4 12 1/2 17 .8 15% 2 49;"6 1 3'/8 1/2 x 3 3/8 x 3 313 518 4800 1
1/4 14¼ 20 .0 17% 27% 1 /8 3 1516 5/8 x 3 3/8 x 3 4005
20 4800 1 1/4 15 1/2 22 .0 19% 30% 1
/8 4 91 6 5/8 x 3 3/8 x 3 433 024 6400 1 Y2 20 5/8 26 .3 23916 36 3/4 1
/4 6 3/8 % x 4 3/8 x 4 6905
Fig . 128
Single Lug Plate
Single Lug Plates are a convenient and economical welded attach-ment to steel pipe or to structural steel . Four common application sare illustrated .The hole size and dimension 'B' may be modified to your require-ments .
Material - Carbon stee l
Finish - - BlackOrdering - Specify rod size, figure number and name .
Fig . 126
TYPE CSPRIN GHANGE R
Case 1
Case I IWELD TO STRUCTUR E
Case III
Case I VWELD TO- PIP E
Fig . 128
FIG. 128
SINGLE LUG PLAT EENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
RO DSIAZE
B C HOLE MATERIAL
APPRO X
W100RRECOM MA X
LOAD LBHGR ROD TAKE-OU T
CAS EI,
III*CAS E
IICASE
IV *650°F 750° F
3/8 610 5 40 4 3/4 2 16 1 3/4 3/4 916 '/4 x 2 1/2 x 3 5 3
'/2 113 0 1010 5 2 2'',i'6 2 1 916 3/8 x 3
x 3 95
5/8 1810 1610 5 2 2 3/4 2 1 ' 46 3/8x3
x3 95
3/4 271 0 2420 5'/4 2'/4 3 3ii6 2 '/4 1
'/4 13 j 6 '/2
x 3 1/2
X 4 196
7/8 3770 3360 5 1/4 2 1/4 3'/4 2 1/4 1 1/4 1 16 V2 X 3 1/2 x 4 196
5/8 x 4
x 4 28 01 4 960 4420 6 1/2 2 1/2 3 1 1 1~6 2'/2 1 '/2 1 '/8
1 1/8 6230 5 560 6'/2 2 1/2 3 3/4 2 '/2 1 1/2 1 1/4 3/4 x 4
x 4 33 5
1 1/4 8000 7140 6 1/2 2 1/2 3'/8 2'/2 2 1 3/8 3/4 X 4'/2 x 4 3 7 8
1 3/8 94 70 8 400 7 3/4 2 3/4 4 2 3/4 2 1/4 1 '/2 3/4 x 5
x 5 525_1 1 1 63 0 1 0 3 70 7 3/4 2 3/4 4 3/8 2 3/4 2 1/4 1 5/8 1
x S
x 5 6951
x 5'/2 x 5 7651 3/4 15700 14000 8 3 4 7/8 3 2'/2 1 '/8
2 20700 18 460 9 1/2 3 1/2 5 5/8 3'/2 3 2'/8 1 '
x 6 1/2
x 6 12 5 0
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENT S
Figs. 130, 131, 132
Double Lug Plates
TYPICA LEND SECTION
Double Lug Plates for the support of various
pipe bends may be obtained to any require dspecifications. Standards are given here for
your convenience covering a wide range ofapplications . These lugs are designed to
allow the hanger rod to lie on the pipe cente r
line and to develop the full strength of thehanger rod in supporting the pipe .
Supplied complete with bolt, nut and spacer .
Connections are either by Weldlcss Eye Nu tFig. 480 Page 52, or by Welded Eye Rod Fig .440 Page 49.
Material - Carbon stee l
Available in aIlu steel for
% el(lifg to 'Illu, n pipeFinish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size, figure num-
ber and name .
Fig. 130 (or SR ells )Fig. 131 (for LR ells)
Fig. 132
(for use with pipe bends )
Fig . 130 - Used with SHORT radius weld ells .
Fig. 131 - Used with LONG radius weld ells .
Fig. 132 - For use with five times nominal pipe size radius bends .(Also available for pipe bends of special radius )
FIGS. 130, 131, 132
DOUBLE LUG PLATE SENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
HANGER ROD TAKE OU T
PIPE FIG . 130 FIG . 131 FIG . 132
SIZE RECOM MAX FS
• FS FS OD OFLOAD LB MA X
INSRO DSIZE
W EYENUT
WELDE DEYE ROD
W EYENUT
WELDE DEYE ROD
W EYENUT
WELDEDEYE ROD
SPACE R
650°F 750°F THK A B C B C B C D E R T2 1 130 1010 '/2 3 % 2 % 3 1/4 2 '/4 S/8 1% 3/4 % 3/4 '/4 11 62 %s 1130 1010 1 1/2 4 3 3 1/2 2'/2 1 /2 2 '/2 34 s/8 34 ' 1)(63 1810 1610 % 4 7/8 3 '/2 4 '/8 2 3/4 1 i/8 3 1/4 7/8 3/4 3/4 % 1 X1 63½ 1810 1610 % 4 % 3 3/4 3 7/8 3 3'/8 4 7/s 3/4 3/4 % 11 64 2710 2420 5 Y4 3'/2 4'/2 2 34 4 5 3/4 1 3/4 1 % 1 15 2710 2420 1 3/4 5'/2 3 3A 41/2 2 34 6 1/4 8 1 3/4 1 % 11(66 3 770 3360 '/8 6 /4 -4 1/4 5 3 8 10 1 '/4 7/s 1 1/4 % 15(68 3770 3360 7/s 6 7/s 5 4 7/8 3 12 % 14'/2 1 '/4 1 1 '/4 % 1 516
10 3770 3360 1 1/2 ~% 8 7 3/8 5 1/2 4'/e 3 18'/8 20 1 1/4 1 1 '/4 '/2 15(612 3 770 3360 7/8 7 7/8 6 4 7/8 3 22 % 24 '/2 1 /2 1 1 1/4 1/2 15(614 4960 4420 1 81/ 6 4 34 2'/2 27 344 30 1 1/2 1 1/s 1 '/2 % 1 11(6
) 16 4960 4420 1 1/2 1 8 3/4 6 '/2 4 3/4 2 1/2 32 3/4 3 5 1 1/2 1 % 1 1/2 % 1'31618 4960 4420 1 9 1/4 7 4 1/4 2 37 34 40 1 1/2 1 '/4 1 1/2 % 1 '%620 6230 5560
'/21 1/8 9'/4 7 41/4 2 43 1/4 45'/2 1 1/2 1 '/4 1 1/2 3/4 1 X3 1 6
24 6230 5560 1 /8 10 8 4 2 54 56 13/4 1 1/2 2 3/4 1 5(6
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 133
Fig . 134
Standard 2-Bolt Pipe Clamp
Heavy Duty 2-Bolt Pipe Clamp
2-Bolt Pipe Clamps are used to suspend un-insulated pipe lines . Attachment to the clampby means of Welded Eye Rods or Weldles sEye Nuts permits movement of the pipe inany horizontal direction .Fig . 133 is normally supplied without loc knuts and spacer .Fig. 134 is supplied with spacer .
Material - Carbon stee l
Finish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure num-
ber and name .
See Page 13 for Alloy Clamps
FIG. 133
STANDARD 2-BOLT PIPE CLAMPENGINEERING DATA '
DIMENSIONAL DATARECOM MAX RECOM MGR ROD TAKEOUT
PIPE LOAD LB MGR RECOM FS APPROXSIZE FOR SERVICE SPAC- ROD WELDED W EYE wT PER
TEMP ING SIZE EYE ROD NUT 100650°F 750°F (FT) A s c D E F M MATERIAL
Y: 500 450 5 % 11/4 2 '/8 % '16 1% '
x 1 30V4 500 450 6 % 1 1/2 2'/e 11 6 % ~~ 2K6 '4 x 1 35
1 500 450 7 % 1 3/4 2 % _
1 f6 % % 23(6 '/e x 1 361'/4 500 450 8 % 2 2% 1'J6 3/8 % 2~6
a '/8 x 1 401 %s 800 720 9 % 2 1/4 2'/e 1% 1 12 % 2% '/4 x 1 11 02 1050 940 10 1/2 2'/2 3'/4 2 % 1/2 3/4 3'h '/4 x 1 14 1
2Y2 1050 940 11 '/2 2'/e 3 % 2 7/11 '/z 3'h x 1 1493 1050 940 12 '/2 3'/4 4 3'/2 '/2 3/4 3'/e x 1 16 13'/: 1050 940 13 '/2 3 1/2 4'/4 4 1/2 3/4 4 1h '/4 x 1 168
4 1050 940 14 % 3 3/4 4 3/4 4'/2 % '/e 4'/2 '/4 x 1 '/4 2605 1050 940 16 % 4 % 5'/2 51'6 % '/e 5'e 1/4 x 1'/4 28 56 1620 1440 17 3/4 5 6'/4 6% 3/4 1 5'/e % x 1 'h 535
8 1620 1440 19 '/a 6'/4 7'/4 8 % 3/4 1 7 1/8 % x 1'h 67510 2500 2230 22 7 % 8 34 10 34 '/8 1 '/e 8 1/2 1h x 2 140012 2500 2230 23 8 % 9 3/4 12 3/4 '/8 1 '/e 9'/2 'h x 2 1570
14 2500 2230 25 1 9 10% 14 '/8 1 1/8 10% 1/,x2½ 204016 2500 2230 27 1 10 11 1/2 16 '/8 1'/8 11 % 1h x 2'h 237018 3050 2720 28 1 1/8 11 1/4 12 3/4 18 1 1 '/4 12 % % x 2'/2 2700
20 3050 2720 30 1 1/4 12'/4 14 20 1 i/8 1 % 13 % % x 2 1h 364024 3050 2720 32 1 1/4 14'/4 16 24 1 '/4 1 '/2 15 216 % x 3 5230
FIG. 134
HEAVY DUTY 2-BOLT PIPE CLAM PENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RECOM MAX RECOM MGR ROD TAKEOU TPIPE LOAD LO MGR RECOM FS APPROXSIZE FOR SERVICE sPAC- ROD WELDED W EYE WT PER
TEMP ING SIZE EYE ROD NUT 10 0
650°F 750°F (FT) A B C D E F M MATERIA L
3 2600 2320 12 3'/4 4'/2 3'/2 3/4 1 4'h '/4 x 2 3203½ 2200 1960 13 3'/2 4 34 4 3/4 1 4 % 1/4 x 2 350
4 3520 3150 14 3 3/4 5 4'/2 '/e 1 4 7 % x 2 7305 3520 3150 16 4% 5% 5'(6 '/a 1 5'/2 % x 2 8006 4880 • 4350 17 5'/4 6 3/4 6% 1 1'h 6% '/4 x 2'h 14908 4880 4350 19 6'/4 7 34 8% 1 1 '/4 7% 'h x 2'h 1730
10 6000 53 50 2 2 7 3/4 9'/4 10 34 1 '/4 1 '/4 9'/i % x 2'h 267012 8680 7750 23 9 1/4 1
'/4 12 3/4 1 '/2 1 % 10',4 3 4 x 3 468014 9120 8150 25 10 12 14 1'/2 1% 11'h 34x3'/2 569016 9120 8150 27 11 13 16 1 '/2 1 % 12'i6 3Xi x 3'h 6150
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Fig . 133 StandardFig . 134 Heavy Duty
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 135
Standard 3-Bolt Pipe Clamp
Material - Carbon steel
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size ,
figure number and name.
Standard 3-Bolt Clamps are an economical way of supporting pipe with maximu m
insulation and maximum loads shown in the data table . Attachment to the clamp by
means of Welded Eye Rod Fig . 440 Page 49 or Weldless Eye Nut Fig . 480 Page 5 2
permits flexible movement of the pipe in any horizontal direction .
The insulation is protected since the clamp is rigidly fixed to the pipe and hingin g
action takes place above the surface of the covering .
Spacer is not normally supplied and is not included in price .
See Fig. 136 Page 12 for Medium 3-Bolt Clamp
FIG. 135
STANDARD 3-BOLT PIPE CLAM PENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
HGR ROD
PIPE RECOM RE- TAKE OUT APPROXF .S.SIZE
RECOM MAX HGR COM VVT PERLOAD LB FOR
SERVICE TEMPMAXINS
SPAC-ING
RO DSIZE
WELDEDEYE ROD
W . EYENUT
100
650°F 750°F THK (FT) A B C D E F G H K MATERIAL
3/4 610 540 2 6 % 3 3/4 4'/2 1 K6 % % 1 1/2 4 % 2'/4 '4 x 1 651 610 540 2 7 % 3 34 4'/2 15(6 % % 1 % 4% 2'/4 '/8 x 1 671'/4 610 540 2 8 % 4 4 3/4 1 1 (6 % % 1 3/4 4 % 2 % 6 x 1 721' 610 540 2 9 % 4'/8 4 7/8 1'3 6 % 1 2 4'/8 2 3/4 K6 x 1 772 1050 940 2'/2 10 '/2 5'/8 5'/8 2 % 'h 1 2 1/4 5 7/3 3 '/4 x 1 18 54 V2 1050 940 2'/2 11 'h 5½ 6 1/4 2 '/8 '/2 1 2'/2 6'/4 3'/4 '/4 X 1 1953 1050 940 3 12 '/2 6 7 3'/1 '/2 1 2 3/4 6 3/4 3' '/4 x 1 21 53' 1050 940 3 13 '/2 6'/4 7'/4 4 '/2 1 3 7 3 3A '/4 x 1 225
4 1050 940 3 14 % 6'/2 7 34 4'/2 % 1 3 34 7 % 4 7/8 '/4 x 1 1/4 3505 1050 940 3 16 % 7 8'/4 5% % 1 4'/4 8'/8 5 % '/4 x 1 '/4 3706 1620 1440 3'/2 17 3/4 8'/2 10 6 % 3/4 1 '/2 5 9 7/8 6 % % x 1 1/2 7408 1620 1440 319 ' / 8 9'/2 1 1 8 % 3/4 1 ' / 1 6 10'/8 7% % x 1 '/2 81 5
10 2500 2230 4 22 7/ 8 1 1 12% 10 34 ~% 8 1 ' / 2 7'/4 12% 8% '/2 x 2 181 012 2500 2230 4 23 7/8 12 13'/2 12 3/4 7/8 1 '/2 8'/4 13 % 9 % '/2 x 2 1990
14 2500 2230 4 25 1 13 14'/2 14 7/8 2 9'/4 14% 10 ~% 8 '/2 x 2'/2 254016 2500 2230 4 27 1 14 15'/1 16 '/8 2 10'/4 15% 1 1 7/3 '/2 x 2% 332 518 3050 2720 4 28 1 Y8 15 16'/2 18 1 2 11 1/4 16% 1 2 7/3 % x 2'/2 3790
30 3050 2720 4 30 1 1/4 16 17% 20 1 1/3 2 12'/2 17% 14'/8 % x 2'/2 422024 3050 2720 4 32 1 '/4 18 19'14 24 1 '/4 2 14 34 20'/8 16 4 % x 3 5925
Fig. 135
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 136
Fig . 137
Medium 3-Bolt Pipe Clamp
Heavy Duty 3-Bolt Pipe Clamp
Fig. 136 MediumFig. 137 Heavy Duty
Medium and Heavy Duty 3-Bolt Clamps arerecommended for the support of insulate dpipe lines with loads not exceeding thos eshown in the tables .Attachment to the clamp by means of Welde dEye Rod Fig. 440 or Weldless Eye Nut Fig.480 permits flexible movement of the pipe i nany horizontal direction . The insulation isprotected since hinging action takes plac eabove the surface of the covering .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure num-
ber and name .
FIG. 136
MEDIUM 3-BOLT PIPE CLAM PENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RE- MGR ROD
PIPE RECOM MAX COM RE- TAKEOUT APPRO XPE RF SSIIE LOAD LS MGR COM
FOR SERVICE MAX SPAC- ROD WELDED W EYE 100TEMP INS ING SIZE EYE ROD NU T
650°F 750°F THK (FT) A I C D E F G H K MATERIAL
3/4 950 850 6 3 3/4 4 '/2 1 %'6 % % 1 1/2 4 % 21/8 1/4 x 1 1451 950 850 2 7 3 3/4 4'/2 13(6 % % 1 % 4 % 2'/4 1/4 X 1 1501'/4 1050 940 2 8 4 4 3/4 1'
6 '/2 S/8 1 3/4 4 % 2 % 1/4 x 1 1551 Y2 1540 1380 2 9 4 y e 4 7/8 1 X 316 5/8 1 2 4 7/8 2 34 1/4 X 1 1/4 2502 1540 1380 2½ 1 0 5'/s 5 7/s 2 % 5/ s 1 2 ¼ 5 7/8 3 ' /4 x 1 Y4 2752½ 1540 1380 2 1/2 11 5'/2 6 Y 2 ale % 1 2 1/2 6'/4 3 / 1/4 x 1'/4 2903 1540 1380 3 12 6 7 3'/2 5/s 1 2 3/4 6 3/4 31/ 1/4 x 1 1/4 31 03½ 1540 1380 3 13 61/4 7 1/4 4 6/e 1 3 7 3 3/4 1/4 x 1 1/4 320
4 2500 2230 3 14 6 1/2 7 3/4 4 1/2 3/4 1 3 34 7% 4 7/8 % x 2 7605 2500 2230 3 16 7 8 1/4 5& 3/4 1 4 /4 8 1/8 5 % % x 2 83 56 2860 2550 3'/2 17 8'/2 10 6 % 1 1/ 5 9 7/8 6 % % x 2 1/2 14008 2860 2550 3 Y 19 9 1/2 11 8 % 7/8 1 1/2 6 10 M 7 % % x 2'/2 1560
10 3 240 2900 4 22 11 12 /2 10 3/4 1 1 '/2 71/ 12% 81/s x 2 1/2 218012 3240 2900 4 23 1 2 13% 12 34 1 1 1/ 8 1/4 1 3 % 9 % 1/2 x 21/ 2460
14 4300 3850 25 13 14Y2 14 1 1/ 2 9'/4 14% 10 7/8 % x 3 390016 4300 3850 4 27 14 15% 16 1 1/4 2 10'/4 15 % 11 7/8 % x 3 4200
18 4300 3850 28 15 16'/2 18 1 1/ 2 11 1/ 16 % 12 2/8 % x 3 456520 5500 4900 30 16 17½ 20 1 % 2 12% 17% 14'/8 3/4 x 3 623024 6000 5350 32 18 19'/2 24 1 1/2 2 14 3/4 20'/8 16 7/8 3/4 x 4 9235
FIG. 137
HEAVY DUTY 3-BOLT PIPE CLAM PENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE RECOM MAXRE -COM RE-
HGR RODTAKEOUT APPROX
SIZE LOAD LB MGR COM FS WT PERFOR SERVICE MAX SPAC- ROD WELDED W EYE 100
TEMP INS ING SIZE EYE ROD NUT650°F 750°F THK (FT) A C D E F G H K MATERIAL
6 4,800 4,280 3 1/2 17 9 10 1/2 6 % 1 1/s 2 5 10 1/4 6 1/4 '/2 x2'/2 18008 4,800 4,280 3'/2 19 10'/8 11 % 8 % 1 1/8 2 6 / 11 % 7 y2 1/2 x2 1/2 2000
10 6,000 5,350 4 22 11 3/8 12 7/8 10 3/4 11/4 2 1/4 7% 13 1/8 9% %x3 350012 8,000 7,130 4 23 12 %_ 14 1/2 12 3/4 1 % 2 1/2 8 3/4 14 % 10'/2 % x4 520014 9,500 8,470 4 25 13 '/ 15 1/2 14 1 1/2 2'/2 9 34 15'/2 11 3/4 3/4 x4 650016 8,800 7,850
14 27 14 7/s 16 7/8 16 1 1/2 2 1/2 10 3/4 16 7/8 12 3/4 3/4X4 7400
18 13,800 12,300 4 28 16'/4 19 1/4 18 2 3 1/2 12 3/4 18 3/4 151/4 1x4 12,00020 15,300 13,600 4 30 17 1/4 20 1/4 20 2 3 1/2 13 3/4 19 3/4 16'/4 1x5 14,00024 16,300 13,600 32 19 % 22 % 24 2 3 1/2 15 3/4 21 7/8 18'/4 1x6 19,000
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig. 140A
Fig. 141A
Standard 2-Bolt Pipe Clamp (Alloy)
Heavy Duty 2-Bolt Pipe Clamp (Alloy)
-0I F
Fig. 140A Standard
Fig. 141A Heavy Duty
For suspending bare hot alloy pipes, where pipe clamp and
hanger rod are exposed to elevated temperatures .
Heat resistant ,chrome moly alloy steel welded eye rods are
recommended to meet these conditions .
Hinging action between eye rod and load carrying bolt per-
mits free pipe movement in any horizontal direction .
Alloy clamps may be obtained to any specifications of mate-
rial or dimensions .Material - Clamp - AST\I A 387 grade C 1-1 /4 Cr . 1 /2 N 1o .
Also mailable in grade I) 2-1/4 Cr, 1 \Io.
(Both materials to same loading and service
temperatures up to I(L OF )
Hex bolts AST1i A 193 gr . B7 .
Hex nuts AST11 A 194 jr . 2H .Finish - - -' el ow paint or ident scat on
Ordering - Specify pipe size, figure number, name and alloy
material, grade C or D.
The recommended hanger spacing is not to be applied(1 KIP = 1000 LB)
for service temperatures over 950°F.
FIG. 140A
STANDARD 2-BOLT CLAMP (ALLOY )
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RE- RECOM HANGE R
PIP ESIZE RECOM MAX LOAD, KIPS
CO MHG R
SPAC-
CHROM EMOL Y
ALLOY
RO DTAKEOUT
EY E(W APPROXFOR SERVICE TEMP ING ROD ROD) WT PE R
900F 950F 1000F 10S0F (FT)* A G D E F K MATERIAL 10 0
3/4 1 .05 .94 .7 .47 6 1/2 1 / 1 %6 % s'b 2% '/ x 1 9 0
1 1 .05 .94 .7 .47 7 % 1 % 1c6 % % 24 a x 1 11 0
1 ~ 1 .05 .94 .7 .47 8 % 14 11146 % 8 28 % x 1 13 0
1~/= 1 .6 1 .4 1 .0 .7 9 2 1% 1 2% /x1 '/, 14 02 1 .6 1 .4 1 .0 .7 10 24 28 1 3 % x 14 16 0
2'/2 1 .6 1 .4 1 .0 .7 11 8 2% 2% 1 34 % x 1 4 1803 1 .6 1 .4 1 .0 .7 12 2% ' 3% 1 3% 4 x 14 2003% 1 .6 1 .4 1 .0 .7 13 8 3 4 8 1 3% 4x14 30 0
4 2 .6 2 .3 1 .6 1 .1 14 4 34 4% 1 48 8x2 6005 2 .6 2 .3 1 .6 1 .1 16 4 44 5146 a 1 58 8 x 2 6306 3 .0 2 .6 1 .8 1 .3 17 5 6% 1 1 % 68 / x 2 ; z 1050
8 3 .0 2 .6 1 .8 1 .3 19 6 8 S/ 1 1% 7% 8x2% 120010 3 .4 3 .0 2 .1 1 .5 22 7% 10% 1 1% 8% % x 2% 181012 3 .4 3 .0 2 .1 1 .5 23 84 124 1 1 % 9% % x 2% 2030
14 4 .5 3 .9 2 .8 2 .0 25 1 94 14 1 4 2 10% % x 3 342016 4 .5 3 .9 2 .8 2 .0 27 1 104 16 1'/ 2 11/ % x 3 375 018 4 .5 3 .9 2 .8 2 .0 2 8 1 11'/, 18 14 2 12 i % x 3 4080
20 5 .7 5 .0 3 .2 2.5 30 1 % 12% 20 18 2 14% % x 3 438024 6 .2 5 .5 3 .5 2 .7 32 1 % 144 24 1 % 2 16% % x 4 8120
FIG . 141A
HEAVY DUTY 2-BOLT PIPE CLAMP (ALLOY )
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RE- RECOM HANGE R
PIP EPIPE RECOM MAX LOAD, KIPS
COMHG R
SPAC-
CHROM EMOL YALLOY
RO DTAKEOUT
EYE APPROXFOR SERVICE TEMP ING ROD(W
ROD) WT PE R900F
950r 1000F 1050F (FT)* A G D E F K MATERIAL 10 0
6 8 .3
7 .3 5 .2 3.7 17 1 4 5 % 6% 1% 1 8 7% %x4 21308 8 .3
7 .3 5 .2 3.7 19 14 8% 1 % 14 8% % x 4 260010 1 L5
10 .0 7 .2 5 .0 22 1 % 8% 10% 14 2 104 % x 4 4230
12 11 .5
10 .0 7 .2 5 .0 23 1% 9% 12% 14 2 114 % x 4 544014 13 .2
11 .6 8 .3 6 .0 25 1 % 10'/, 14 1 % 2% 12% % x 4% 735016 13 .2
11 .6 8 .3 6 .0 27 1% 11% 16 1% 2% 13% % x 4% 8050
18 13 .2
11 .6 8 .3 6.0 28 14 124 18 1 % 2% 14%/ x 4% 885020 15 .0
15 .0 10 .6 7 .5 30 14 13% 20 2 2% 16 1
x 5 1242024 15 .0
15 .0 13 .0 9 .0 32 1 8 15% 24 2 28 184 1%x6 1910 0
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Standard 3-Bolt Pipe Clamp (Alloy )
Heavy Duty 3-Bolt Pipe Clamp (Alloy )
Fig . 142A
Fig . 143A
For the suspension of insulated alloy pipe lines . Usewith either Welded Eye Rod Fig . 440 or Weldless Ey eNut Fig . 480 .Hinging action at the upper load bolt is entirely out -side the insulation and permits free pipe movementin any horizontal direction without damage to the in-sulation .
Material ,v; I'll .1 X87 ( ;racic ('(1-1 4 Cr . I 2 1Io )For wr' icC temperature O<cr I k'O 1~ . theclamp k ( ;rode I) (2-1 %4 ('r . 1 \1~) . )Inner I)OIt are ;1ti"~'\I :119; . ( ;r 117 .
Finish - - Yellow paint for identification )Ordering - Specify pipe size, material, figure num-
ber and name.*The recommended hanger spacing is not to be applie d
for service temperatures over 950°F .
FIG. 142A
STANDARD 3-BOLT PIPE CLAMP (ALLOY)
PIPEsin
ENGINEERING DATA
- DIMENSIONAL DATA
AS R100RECOM MAX LOAD KIPS
FOR SERVICE TEMP
,MA X
INSUL
RE-COMMGR
SPAC -ING
(FT)*
MG RRO DDI AA
HANGER RO DTAKE OUT
D E F G H K MATERIA L
WELDE DEY E
RO D`
F SW EY ENUT
C900F 9SOF 1000E 1030E TH K
3/41
1 .051 .05
.94
.94.70.70
.4 7
.472'/22'/2
67
'/2'/2
3 7/s4
4 %4 3/4
1 K61 K6
1/2'h
%%
1 ½1 %
4'/24 %
2'/a2'/4
1/.4 x 1Y4 x 1
135140
1 '/41 ½2
1 .051 .1 31 .13
.941 .1 31 .13
.701 . 01 .0
.4 7
. 7
.7
2'/22'/23'/2
89
10
'/2'/2'/2
4'/45'/2
44'/e56'/4
1 %1 ,
62%
%%
%11
1 3/422'/4
4 3A56 1/4
2 %2 3/43
'/4 x 1',4x1'/4'/4 x 1 '/4
145235265
2 ' /:33 %i
1 . 1 31 .61 .6
1 .1 31 .41 .4
1 . 01 .01 .0
. 7
.7.7
3'/23'/23'/2
1 11 213
Y / 5 3/ 4 6 1/27'/47'/2
2 7/e3'/24
s34%
111
2 Y2 3/43
6 Y277'/4
3 1/43'/23 34
Y4 x 1 1/4x 1 '/4x 1 '/4
27529031 0
%%
6'/46'/2
456
2 . 62 . 63 .0
2 . 32 . 32 .6
1 . 61 . 61 . 8
11 11 . 11 . 3
3'/24'/2
_ 4 ' / 2
1 41 61 7
3/43/47/ 8
7a '/29 ' /4
8'/49 3/4
10 %
4'/25.46 %
3/43h
1
111 1/2
3 3/44 %45
8'/e9 %
10%
4 7/e5 %6%
% x 2% x 2% x 2 1/2
740840
1250_
8 3 .0 2 .6 1 .8 19 7/ 10'/4 11 '/2 8 % 1 1 1/2 6 11 4/8 7 % % x 2 Y2 14401 .3 4'/210 3 .4 3 .0 2 .1 1 .5 5 22 7/8 11 3/4 13 10 3/4 1 1 '/2 7 Y4 13'/8 8 % '/2 x 2'/2 207512 3 .4 3 .0 2 .1 1 .5 5 23 7/e 12 3/4 14 12 3/4 1 1 1/2 8 1/4 14 %I 9% Y2 x 2'/2 2340
14 4 .5 3 .9 2 .8 2 .0 5 25 1 13% 15 1/4 14 1 1/4 2 9'/4 15 1/4 1 0 7/8 % x 3 395016 4 .5 3 .9 2 .8 2 .0 5 27 1 14% 16 Y4 16 1 1/4 2 10'/4 16% 11 7/8 % x 3 420018 4 .5 3 .9 2 .8 2 .0 5 28 1 13% 17'/4 18 1 1/4 2 11 '/4 17'/4 12 7/8 % x 3 4550
a20 5 .7 5.0 3 .2 2 .5 5 30 1 '/e 16% 18% 20 1 % 2 12'/2 a 18'/2 14'/8 3/4 x 3 581 024 6.2 _ 5 .5 3 .5 2 .7 5 32 1'8 19 20% 24 1,'/2 2 14 3/4- 21'/e _ 1 6 7/8 3/4 x 4 9150
.,.
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Fig. 142A StandardFig. 143A Heavy Duty
(1 KIP = 1000 LB )
FIG. 143A
HEAVY DUTY 3-BOLT PIPE CLAMP (ALLOY )....
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RE- HANGER RO D
COM TAKE OUT APPROXPIP ESIZE HGR HGR WELDED FS WT PER
100RECOM MAX LOAD KIPS MAX SPAC- ROD EYE W EYEFOR SERVICE TEMP INSUL ING DIA ROD NUT
900E 9S0F 1000E 1050F THK (FT)* A II C D E F G H K MATERIAL
6 8.3 7 .3 5 .2 3 .7 4'/2 17 1 '/4 9 7/e 11 % 6 % 1 '/2 1 3/4 5'/2 11 7/e 7 Y2 '/2 x 4 3 240
8 8 .3 7 .3 5 .2 3 .7 4 '/2 19 1 '/4 0 7/8 12 % 8 % 1 '/2 1 3/4 6'/2 12 7/I 8 Y2 '/2 x 4 370010 11 .5 10 .0 7 .2 5 .0 5 22 1 % 12 3/4 14 3/4 10 3/4 1 34 2 8'/4 4 3/4 10'/4 3/4 x 4 6200
12 11 .5 10 .0 7.2 5 .0 5 2 3 1 '/2 3 3/4 15 3/4 12 3/4 1 3/4 2 9'/4 15 3/4 11 '/4 3 4 x 4 675014 13 .2 11 .6 8.3 6.0 5 25 1 3/4 14 3/% 17 7/8 14 1 7/8 2'/4 10'/4 7 12 % 7h x 4'/2 9520
16 13 .2 11 .6 8 .3 6 .0 5 27 1 3/4 5 3 4 18 7/8 16 1 7/8 2'/4n
11 '/4 18 13'/2 _7/I x 4 % 10220
18 13 .2 11 .6 8 .3 6.0 5 28 1 3/4 16 3/4 19 % 18 1 7/1 2 % 12'/4 9 14 % 7/8 x 4'/2 10820
20 15.0 15 .0 10.6 7 .5 5 30 1 3/4 18 21 '/8 20 2 2'/4 13'/2 20 % 16 1
x 5 14900
24 15 .0 15 .0 13.0 9.0 5 32 1 3/4 . 20 % _23% 24 _ 2 2'/4 15 3/4 23 % 18 % 1'4 x 6 2291 0
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Hangers for Copper Tubing
APPLICATIONThe suspension of copper tubing presents a challengin gproblem in corrosion. While many books have been writte non this subject, the basic problem is the electro-galvanicaction between steel and copper .
Non-ferrous hangers for normal service are either toolight or too costly. Steel hangers are not satisfactory .Copper plated steel hangers have many advantages in pre -venting this localized corrosion under normal atmospheri cconditions .
If local corrosion conditions are severe due to acid fumes ,extreme humidity, etc ., copper plated steel is not satis-factory and special materials must be used. We are pleasedto review corrosion problems with you and to offer sugges-tions if you so desire .
COPPE RTUBING
NOMINALACTUA L
OUTSID ESIZE DIAMETE R
% %3/4 7/8
1 1 1/81 1/4 1 %1' 1 %2 2 '/82½ 2 %3 3'/83½ 3 %4 4 1/85 5 '/86 6'/88 8'/8
10 10 1/812 12%
SIZING AND SELECTIONAny steel hanger (rods, etc .) may be obtained copper plated and in general are entirely satisfactory .Any attachment however which depends on clamping action on copper tubing, must be made in size forthis application. The O.D. of standard copper tube is shown for reference .
Fig. 15OCT, Fig . 151CT, Fig . 152CT and Fig. 153CT shown on pages 15 to 17 represent the most pop-ular standard items for use with copper tubing .
Fig . 150 CT
Copper Plated Riser Clamp
Copper Plated Riser Clamps are made to fit tigh ton copper tube .Clamps may be soldered to the pipe if desired .Standard clamps have B = C = 4 inch, but ends maybe obtained any length to order .
FIG. 150 CT
COPPER PLATED RISER CLAM PMAX APPROX
TUBING RECOM BOLT WT PE RSIZE LOAD MATERIAL DIAM 100
'/Z 255 8GA x 1 % 99S/4 255 8GA x 1 % 12 6
1 255 8GA x 1 % 1261 '/4 255 8GA x 1 3/8 13 21'/2 255 8GA x 1 1/a 3/8 1402 255 8GA x 1 '/4 % 14 72½ 390 8GA x 1 ¼ 3/8 1563 530 3GAx 1'/4 % 1663½ 530
-3GAx 1'/4 % 263
4 670 1/4 x 1 1/2 '/2 3 25
Standard Riser Clamps for steel pipe are Fig . 182 Page 25 .
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Fig. 150 CT
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - Clamps and bolts all com-
pletely copper plated.Ordering - Specify nominal tubing size ,
figure number and name .
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Fig . 151 CT
Copper Plated Clevis Hange r
Fig . 151 CT
Copper Plated Clevis Hangers are recommended as the best general-purpose pipe hangers availabl efor the support of uninsulated copper tubing .
They afford adequate visible adjustment which can be made after installation . Hangers can be lockedin position, after adjustment, by means of the upper nut on the hanger rod .
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - Hanger and bolt completely
copper plated .Ordering - Specify tubing size, figure
number and name .
Standard Clevis Hangers are Fig . 124 page 5 for steel pipe .Light Duty Clevis Hangers are Fig. 122 page 4 for steel pipe .
For insulated copper lines, particularly dual temperature or refrigeration service, see insulationshield assembly page 31 .
FIG. 151 CT
COPPER PLATED CLEVIS HANGERENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
TUBING RE- AD- APPROX
SIZE COM TAKE- JUST- WT PERMAX ROD DIA OUT BOLT DIA MENT MATERIAL loo
LOAD LB A B C D E F UPPER LOWER
%2 150 % 1 1716 1 7/e '/4 1/4 16GA x
7/8 16GA x
7/8 1 43/4 150 3/8 1 1/4 1 3/4 2'/4 '/4 % 6GA x
'/8 16GA x
'/8 1 51 250 3/8 1 % 2'/4 2 1 36 '/4 3/4 3GA x
7/8 3GA x
7/8 241'/4 250 3/8 1 3/4 2 % 3 '/8 '/4 3/4 13G A x
7/8 13G A x
l/8 251'/2 250 % 2% 2% 3'/8 '/4 1'/8 3GA x
7/8 3GA x
7/8 3 12 250 % 2% 33i 6 4 )(6 '/4 1 '/4 3GA x
7/8 3GA x 402 1/2 350 '/2 3 3/4 4 % 6'/4 '/4 1 3/4 1 OGA x 1 '/4 1 OGA x 1 903 350 '/2 3 3/4 4 3/4 6 5/8 '/4 1 '/2 1 0G A x 1 '/4 1 OGA x 1 '/4 1003 'A 350 /2 3 3/4 4 3/4 6% '/4 1 '/2 10GA x 1 '/4 10GA x 1 '/4 100
4 350 '/2 4'/4 5 '46 7'/4 5A6 1 '/2 1 0 G A x 1 '/4 10GA x 1 '/4 11 75 1800 % 4' /2 5'/8 8%6 '/2 1 '/2 x 1 '/2 3(6 X 1 'h 3406 1940 3/4 5'/8 6 3/4 1 0 'X(6 '/2 1 3/4 5 6 x 1 '/2 3(i6 x 1 '/2 46 18 2200 3/4 6'/2 8'/2 12% % 2'/e %x1 1/2 1/4 x 1 '/2 733
10 3770 8 10 15% 3/4 2 '/2 % x2 '/4x2 94412 3770 _
7/8 9 _
11'/4 17% 3/4 2% '/2 x2 % x2 1759
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Fig . 152 CT
Copper Plated Adjustable Rin g
Copper Plated Adjustable Rings are recommendedfor normal service on copper tubing. For bestresults a locking nut should be used on the hangerrod as illustrated.
Material - Carbon steelFinish ' - - Completely copper platedOrdering — Specify tubing size, figure
number and name .
h steel pipe .See ;"
OBSOLETE
SEENEW PROD
UC
B
C
1 %2
11
44 %4'/84 %
T SECTION
''/41
1'/4
22 ½33½4
ADJUSTABLE RING'NSIONAL DATA
AP-PROXWTPER
E
100
Fig. 152 CT
61 061 061 061 061 0970970970
1250
D
%
1 1/8
2'h
2'h
1
1 6%
1%
2'/2
3%
1 1/4
2 1%
1 3/4
3
41/i
1%
292 1/4
'/2
2 %'/2
2 %'/2
2%
5 1/4666 1
2 '/42%
22 1181 %1 %
11
36414 143
1 01 1
Fig. 153 CT
Copper Plated Band Hanger
Copper Plated Band Hangers are recommended forthe support of copper tubing where a band type hange ris desirable. Suggested hanger assemblies ar eshown on page 1 of this catalogue .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Hanger and bolt cnn nletely
copnp ''Or''
igure
ipe .
UCT SECTb0T
ANGER
APPROXWT °ER
10 0
2%:
2403
240240
4
320
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Fig. 153 CT
OBSOLETE
SEENEW VRO
T
3/411 1/4
1'/22
240240240240240
x 16GA'/8x16GA
1 x 12GA1 x 12GA1 x12GA1 1/4 x 12GA
x 16GAx 14GA
1 x 14GA
BOLTEMATERIAL
x 3/41/4 x 3A
'/4 x 1
1/4 x 3/41/4 x
1 31 72438444458
1 012
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 154
Steel Hook Plat e
Steel Hook Plates are designed for use with pipe coils, thepipe centres 'A' are for standard return bends .
Standard strips are supplied with the number of hooks shownin the data table . As many hooks as desired can be cut offeasily at the ribs shown, or strips may be ordered cut tolength with any number of hooks required .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify number of strips, pipe
size, figure number and name .
ATEiIONAL DAT A
OBSOLET E
SEENEW PRODUCT SECTION PLATEHOOK
MATERIAL
AP-PRO XWTPE R
STRI P
In 30
1S 5525
3'/220 4'h
910
1 '/81%
7 8
9 19 19 1
3'h4'h
• x 2'/8 x 2'/8 x 2• x 2
ILLUSTRATION i SA
Fig . 155
Refrigeration Coils, Cooling Coils, Heating Coils and Mul-tiple Supply Lines may require special consideration. Theillustrations show types of special hangers which have helpedto overcome this kind of problem .
We are pleased to make quotations from your blue prints ,drawings, or sketches and to offer suggestions or forwar d
ILLUSTRATION 1 N
designs if you so desire .
Wall Pipe Suppor t
Wall Pipe Supports are designed to support piping as close to a wallas possible . They are intended for heavy duty service when there i sno appreciable pipe movement. When provision for expansion is re-quired a wall bracket and roller type support should be used .
Modified wall supports may be obtained to special specifications .
FIG. 155
WALL PIPE SUPPORTENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE RECOM RECOM APPROX
SIZE MAX HGR WT PERLOAD
LSSPAC-ING t C D H MATERIAL
100
2 % 350 11 2 10'/4 3/4 1/4 x 1 '/4 2403 350 12 2 % 10 % 34
X16 '/4 x 1 '/4 2453%: 350 13 2'h 11'/4 34 ,(6 '/4 x 1'/4 2504 350 14 2 34 11 3/4 3/4 x 1'/4 31 05 500 16 35(6 12 7/8 1 1 16 '/4 x 1 '/2 3956 500 17 3 ' 16 13'/8 1 '1(6 '/4 x 1 'h 435
8 '
1100 19 5'/8 16'/8 1 '/4 % % x 2 106010 2000 20 6 % 18'/4 1 '/4 % 'h x 2'h 165012 2000 20
_ 7 % 20'/4 1 '/4 % 'h X 2'h _ 1880
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Fig. 155
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size ,
figure number andname .
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Section 1
PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig. 156
Single Pipe Hoo k
Single Pipe Hooks are designed to meet the require-
ment for a single-fastening, simple wall hook . These
steel hooks may be welded to any steel member .
Hooks may be obtained to any given specifications .
Standard sizes are suggested for your convenience .
Material - Carbon Stee l
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size, figure number an d
name.
FIG. 156
SINGLE PIPE HOOKENGINEERING APB
APDATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
pnoxRECOM RECOMPIPE WTSIZE MAX HGR PERLOAD,
LBSPAC-ING C D H MATERIAL
PER
Y2 50 5 13(6 '(6 36 X 1 53A 50 6 1 % 1 X16 X16 36 X 1 8
1 65 7 1 X16 1% 716 fib x 1 24
1'/4 65 8 1 % 1' 16 2 61% 65 9 1'146 2 X16 3(6 x 1 30
2 65 10 23f6 2~6 3 2
ZYs 100 11 216 2 1
6 X16 36x 1'/4 45
3 160 12 2 '% 6 3 % X16 '/4 X 1 '/4 90
3% 220 13 3 '/4 4 1/8 ''/ 6 '/4 x 1'/2 110
4 220 14 3 3/4 4 % % x 1 '/2 132
Fig . 157
Offset Pipe . Hoo k
Offset Pipe Hooks are intended for the support of ligh t
duty piping close to walls or beams. The offset pro-
vides clearance for couplings and small fittings .
Hooks may be obtained to any given specifications .
Standard sizes are suggested for your convenience .
Material - Carbon steel
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size, figure number and
name.
FIG. 157
OFFSET PIPE HOO KENGINEERING
DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA AP.
PIPE RECOM RECOMPROX
SIZE MAX HGR ERLOAD, SPAC- 100100
LB ING `
C D E H MATERIA L
Y2 25 5 13 6̀ 7/8 5(6 6 x
7/8 1 83/4 25 6 1 3/8 1 116 1 3f6 X
7/8 201 50 7 1 36 1% 716 6X 1 26
1'/4 50 8 1 % 1 13% 2 81 V2 50 9 1% 2 1 j 6 3{6 x 1 332 50 9 23f6 2746 352Y 65 9 236 2 1 5(6 1'/4 X16 x 1 '/4 553 90 9 2% 3% 1 Y2 1 6 '/4 x 1 '/4 963Ys _
120 9 3'/4 4'/8 1 '/2 1 )1'8 '/4 x 1'/2 1204 120 9 : 3 3/4 4 % 1 1/2 '3i' x 1 Y2 140
Fig. 1 56
Fig. 157
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 159
Forged Steel , Drive Hook
Forged Steel Driv e Hooks affor d a strong , durablesupport for vertical or horizontal soi l pipe , or drainpipe. They are carefully manufactured to give theeasiest possible installation in brick , mortar or
OBSOLETE
SE E
NEW PRODUCT SECTION
size, figure number and
Fig. 160
Single Hole Pipe Clam p
Single Hole Pipe Clamps are designed to secure pipeor conduit tight against any surface .
For heavy duty service see Fig . 162 Page 21.
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size , figure number and
name .
FIG. 160
SINGLE HOLE PIPE CLAM P
RECOM AP -
PIPE HANGER PRO X
RSIZE SPACING DIMENSIONAL DAT A(FT) PE RD HC MATERIAL 100
/2 5 1 3/6 7/8 (6 118
x 1 1 4
3/4 6 1 516 1 ~6 % 1/8
x 1 1 51 7 1'/i6 1% 716 V8
x 1 1 9
IN 8 1 3/4 ~ 1 % 2 51½ 9 1 '/3 2 K6 6 x 1 1272 10 227/ 6 3 5ZY2 11 2 % '/4
X 1 '/4 703 12 3'/8 3 9/16 '~6 '/4
X 1 '/2 1003' 13 3 3/a 4'46 '/4
x 1 1/2 11 54 14 3 % 4% 1K6 '/4 x 1 Y2 130
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Fig . 159
FIG. 159
FORGED STEEL DRIVE HOOK
PIPE APPROXDIMENSIONAL DATA WT PERSIZE A B C
.—r100
2 3/4 3 '6 6'le 583 3/4 5/6 6 % 6 54 3/4
7 % 80
6 1 % 9 1/2 140
Fig . 160
20

Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 161
Soil Pipe Bracket
Soil Pipe Brackets are made to secure soil pipe tightagainst any surface . Allowance is made in the depth
of these brackets (dimension 'A') for the hub of th e
pipe as shown in the illustration .
For steel pipe see Fig. 162 page 21 .
ILLUSTRATION 21 A
FIG . 161
SOIL PIPE BRACKET
PIPESIZE
DIMENSIONAL DATAAPPROXWT PERW T PER
C D1
A y H MATERIAL 10 02 33(6 4 3/4
1
2K6.
~6X6 x 1 '/4 67
3 4% 6 3'6 '/4 x 1 '/4 12 34 5 % 7'/4 4 6 ,
, 1796 7% 9 '/2 6% 16
x/4
1 /2 234
8 9 3/4 11 3/4 8 -i/4-3/4 "/(6 % x 1 1h 46010 11 % 14 1/8 10'/8 ' 36 % x 2 68612 14
_ 16% 12'/8 13 8 'h x 2 1158
Fig . 162
Heavy Duty Pipe Clip
Heavy Duty Pipe Clips are designed to secure stee lpipe tight against any surface . These clips are made
from steel and are recommended for use in almost
any circumstances in which a pipe is to be fastene d
securely against a steel, wood, or concrete surface .
Pip e ('lies may be obtained in alloy steel for hig h
or to special dimensions to your
For soil pipe see Fig. 161 Page 21 .
FIG. 162
HEAVY DUTY PIPE CLI P
PIPE DIMENSIONALAPPROX
SIZEDATA WT PE
RE R
C DA H MATERIAL 1003/4 3'/8 1 '/8
' '6
1 271 1 '/4 3% 1% x3 2
1' 1 % 3 3/4 1 1
6 4011 '/8 4 '/4 2 K16 )f6 x 1 '/4 4 82 26 4 3/4 .- 2 ~6 5 52 Y2 2 3/4 5 3/4 2% 903 3% 6 3%6 x 1 '/4 1053 Y2 3'/8 6'/e 431/6 11 5
4 4% 7'/4 4 i6 1585 5i6 8'/4 5 s/8 x 1 '/2 18 86 6 1/2 9'/2 6 3/4 21 58 8 1/2 11 3/4 8 3/4 '~16 %x 1 420
10 10 S/8 14 % 10'/8 13(6 % x 2 63012 12% 16% 12'/8 % 'h x2 1080
Fig. 161
Material - Carbon stee l
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size, figure
number and name .
Fig. 162
Material - Carbon stee l
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size, figur e
number and name .
temperature s
specifications.
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENT S
Fig . 170
Offset Pipe Clam p
Fig. 170
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figur e
number, name and anyspecial dimensions .
Fig . 1,72
FOR PIPE SIZES4"TO12"
For insulated pipe with Protection Saddle ssee page 28 for selection of proper hangersize. (Effective Hanger Size)
Offset Pipe Clamps are used to support pipe a shortdistance from any surface . This is a typical standard-ized design of a "special" item suggested for con-venience . Special brackets may be obtained to yourspecifications. We are pleased to offer suggestionsor to supply designs if you so desire .
FIG. 170
OFFSET PIPE CLAMPFIG. 170
OFFSET PIPE CLAMPAP-
PIPE PRO X
SIZE WTDIMENSIONAL DATA PE RA B D E H MATERIAL 100
2 3~6 6 % 9 Y4 % X 16 '/4 x 1 '/4 2702 Y2 3746 6'/8 9 s/8 % K6 '/4 x 1 '/4 2 9 53 3 3/4 7 '%6 1 0 '/2 % X 16 '/4 x 1 '/4 31 53' 4 8 Y4 10 r/8 % X16 '/4 x 1 '/4 3304 4¼ 9 % 12 '/4 '/2 '16 '/4 x 1 '/2 41 05 4 3/4 11 • 14 '/2 i6 '/4 x 1 Y2 4706 51'6 13 16 Y2 x 1 1/2 5008 616 15'/8 19 Y4 Y2 1j 6 % x 1 1/2 880
Trapeze Saddle Hangers are intended foruse where low headroom or interference sdo not permit the use of single rod typehangers .Standards are suggested but modified han-gers may be obtained to your specifi-cations.
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure
number and name .
Fig . 172FOR PIPE SIZE S
14" TO 24"
.
rFIG. 172
TRAPEZE SADDLE HANGERENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
HANGER RECOM HGR ROD APPROX
SIZE MAX DIA WT PER
LOAD LB A C D E T MATERIAL 100r--
4 280 2 7'/2 4 % 9 - Y4 x 1 '/4 85
5 280 Y2 2 8 3/4 5 % 10'/4 - '/4 x 1 '/4 1006 710 s/8 2 1/2 10
-~- 6 3/4 1 1 3/4 % x 1 '/2 21 0- 8 1450 % 2'/2 12 % 8 3/4 15'/4 x 2'/2 505
10 2250 3/4 2 7/8 1 S ' 10 7/8 18¼ % x 2'/2 93512 3150 7/8 3 16 3/4 12 7/8 19 - %x2 1/2- 1035_14 3500 '/8 2 1/2 22 14 '/8 25 Y4 Y4 x 3 1205
16 4400 %/e 2 1/2 2 4 16'/8 2 7 Y4 % x 3 '/2 190018 7500 1 3 26 18'/8 29 % 1/2 x 3 y2 2940
207500 1 3 28 20 1/8 31 3/8 x 3 Y2 306524 7500 1 3 30 24'/8 33 % '/2 x 3 '/2 3295
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Fig . 173
Standard Trapeze Hange r
Trapeze Hangers are used for the sus-pension of pipe where limited head room ,piping or structural interference, preventsthe use of a single rod type hanger .Dimension `S' indicates the maximum siz ePipe Covering Protection Saddle which canbe contained within the spread of the U -Bolt .
Material - Carbon steel
FIG . 173
STANDARD TRAPEZE HANGER
ENGINEERING DATA-
-
- APPRO X►I~ RECOM MAX LOAD ! 750 ` E RECOM
RODMAXmin MATERIAL WT
K RSIZE
AT MIN- -
AT MAX-
SIZE TNK10 0
(Am C)t LB C LB A B S G
2 9'/2 1220 18 665 % 1'/2 1 3N6 l2
x2
x3502' 10 1200 18 665 '/2 1 '/2 1 '/2 3" 1‘ L2
x2
x'/. 41 0
3 11 1700 24 780 '/2 1'/2 1'/2 4 L2'h x2'/2 x'/, 54 53'h 12 1560 24 780 i/2 1'/2 2 4'/, L2 Y2 x2'/2 x'/, 58 5
4 12'2 1560 24
' 780 '/2 1 '/2 2'/2 4'/2 l2'/2 x2 '/2 x' 61 05 13'/2 2040 30 930 '/2 1'/2 2'/2 5 13
x3
x'/4 76 06 14'/2 2600 36 1100 % 1 % 3 6' 16 l3'/2 x3'2 x'/, 1060
Fig. 174
Heavy Duty Trapeze Hange r
TYPE A
f!I
S
SPECIFY INSULATION THICKNESS
TYPE B
/ I G+ S
A
1
Finish - - Prime coat corrosion re-sistant paint .
Ordering • Specify pipe size, figurenumber, type, name, insu -lation thickness and di-mension C .
Order Pipe Covering Saddles separately .
TYPE A
Trapeze Hanger Assemblie sare furnished completely welded
A
I
III
I
s+s
I .'
A`-SPECIFY INSULATION THICKNES S
TYPE B`- SPECIFY INSULATION THICKNESS
TYPE C
S3/16"ENDPLATE S
B
FIG. 174
HEAVY DUTY TRAPEZE HANGE RENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RECOM MAX RECOM MAX APPROXLOAD @ 750° FPIPE ROD INSUL WT PE R
SIZE AT MIN AT- B to B MATERIAL
100
C LBMA XC LB
SIZEA B
TH KS G
OFCHANNELS (MIN C)
4 12 1/4 2020 54 1950 1/2 1 3/4 2 1/2 7 1 1/2 3
] [
4 .1 141 55 13 1/2 2020 54 1950 1/2 1 3/4 2 1/2 7 % 1 1 3
] [
4 .1 1650_ 6 15 Y4 3230 36 2960 % 2 3 8 % 1 1/2 3
] [
4 .1 20258 17 1/4 3230 36 2960 S/8 2
_3 9 % 1
_
2 3
] [
4 .1 2225110 21 4830 42 4100 3/4 2 1/4 3 11 3/4 2 4
] [
5 .4 355512 23 6730 42 4100 7/8 2 1/2 3 1/2 13 2 4
] [
5 .4 430514 24 1/4 6730 42 4100 7/8 2 1/2 3 1/2 13 3/4 2 4
] [
5 .4 447016 26 1/4 7500 48 6000 7/8 2 1/2 3 1/2 15 3/4 2 5
] [
6 .7 555018 28 1h _8850 54 7600 1 2 1/2 3 1/2 17 3/4 2 6
] [
8 .2 703020 30 Y2 8850 54 7600 1 2 1/2 3 1/2 18 3/4
_2 6
] [
8 .2 744024 34 1/2 8850 54 7600 1 21/2
_ 3 1/2 20 3/4 2 6
] [
8 .2 8220
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 175
Underground Bell Clam p
Underground Bell Clamps are recom-mended as a safety device to be use don bell and spigot or mechanical join tcast iron pipe . This added reinforce-ment is necessary in any case of re-versal, stoppage, or change in directionof flow.Plate washers as shown in the illustra-tion are supplied with each clamp .Clamps in stock are dimensioned to fi tunderground pipe with O .D. as shown ,but can be supplied to fit special diam-eter pipes when required .Clamps may be obtained for larger di-ameter pipe to order .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figur e
number and name .Note - Specify pipe O.D. for
sizes over 12" nominaldiameter . (see page 78)
Underground Clamp Assemblie s
SINGLE JOINT
1 /8 BEND
PLUG
Fig. 175
FIG. 175
UNDERGROUND BELL CLAM PNOMI -
NAL DIMENSIONAL DATA APPROX
PIPE PIPE BOLT TIE ROD WT PER
SIZE O .D. DIAMETER DIAMETER MATERIAL 1
3 3.96 54 5/8 6 x 1 1/2 4404 4.80 3'E 5/8 3(6 x 1 y2 4756 6.90 % 3/4 %x1Y2 675_8 9.0 3/4 3/4 % x 2 1065
10 11 .1 3/4 3/4 Y/2 x 2 155012 13.2 3/4 '/2 x 2 172514 SPECIFY 3/4 34 ~
x 2 197516 SPECIFY 7/8 7/8 Y2 x 2 Y2 265018 SPECIFY 1 1 % x 3 4900
Fig. 177Fig. 176X
Fig. 178
1 /4 SEND
Fig. 179
TE E
Fig. 180
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure
number and dimension "X".Note - Specify pipe O .D. for sizes
over 12" nominal diameter .(see page 78)
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Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENT S
Fig . 182
Standard Riser Clam p
Standard Riser Clamps are suitable for use on either stee lpipe or soil pipe . The clamp grips the pips tight and form sa solid support . The clamp may be tack welded to steel pipeif desired .Ends may be obtained any length to your specifications .Clamps for special O .D. pipe are available .
See Fig. 15OCT Page 15 for use with copper tube .
FIG. 182
STANDARD RISER CLAM PENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE RECOM APPROX
SIZEMAX WT PERLOA D
LB DBOLTSIZE MATERIAL
100
200 9 1/4 3h 8GA x 1 12 6a/4 255 9 % % 8GA x 1 12 6
1 255 9 % % 8GA x 1 1321'/4 450 10'/s 3/8 8GA x 1 '/4 1401'/s 450 10 3,4 % 8GA x 1'/4 1432 450 10 7/8 % 8GA x 1 '/4 1532 %s 600 11 '/4 3/8 8GA x 1 '/4 2463 600 12 3/8 8GA x 1 '/4 26 33V2 810 13 '/2 '/4 x 1'/2 3254 810 13 '/2 1/2 1/4
x 1 1/2 3 4 15 1400 14'/2 '/2 1/4 x 2 50 16 1400 15'/2 '/2 1/4 x 2 55 18 2200 18½ % % x 2 984
10 2200 20 3/4 % % x 2 112 112 2 700 22 34 % 1/2 x 2 1641
Fig . 183
Heavy Duty Riser Clamp
Heavy Duty Riser Clamps are recommended for use with loads not exceeding thos eshown in the data table when B = C = 4 in . The clamp should be tack welded to the pip eor lugs should be welded to the pipe above the clamp to insure positive support . Riser
clamps for special O .D. pipe and to any material specifications may be obtained whenrequired .
Great care must be used when selecting riser clamps with long ends and heavy loads - -please see page 27 .
FIG. 183
HEAVY DUTY RISER CLAMPENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPERECOM APPROX
SIZE MAX WT PE RLOAD
LB DBOL TSIZE MATERIAL
10 0
2 1200 10 3/4 1/2 % x 1'/2 3932 Y2 1200 11 1/2 3/8 x 1 '/2 40 13 1200 12 '/2 %x1'/2 4333'/z 1200 13 1/2 % x 1 '/2 4654 1200 13½ '/2 % X 1 '/2 51 55 2200 14'/2 % % x 2 7256 2 200 15½ % % x 2 7958 2200 18 % % x 2 1200
10 3400 20 3/4 1/2 x 2'/2 176012 3400 22 L
3/4 '/z X 2'/2 204014 3700 23'/4 3/4 % x 2 Y 272016 3700 25'/4 3/4 % x 2'/1 297518 3700 27'/4 3/4 % x 2'/2 333 520 3700 29'/4 3/4 5/8 x 2Y2 3550
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Fig . 182
STANDAR DB=C 4"
Material - Carbon steelFinish -
Blac kOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure
number and name .
D
Fig . 183HEAV Y
B= C=4"
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure
number and name .
25

Section 1PIPE ATTACHMENT S
Fig . 190
Fig. 191
4-Bolt Riser Clamp
6-Bolt Riser Clam pFour and Six-Bolt Riser Clamps are designed for the sus -pension or support of vertical risers in critical piping sys-tems . Pipe spacers on the inner bolts maintain clearanc ebetween pipe and clamp to permit radial pipe expansion .Four holding lugs, each welded along three edges to the pipe ,carry the pipe load in shear ; these lugs will be furnishe dupon request . Jam nuts on cross-bolts assure positive bolt-ing action during service .Fig. 190 Clamps are made of material 6 inches maximu mwidth .Fig . 191 Clamps are made of material greater than 6 inche swide .
Material - Carbon Stee l:1' ailal)Ic in alloy material (sec table I l)Cl4i'' )
Finish - - rime coat corrosion resistant paint .Alloy materials painted yellow for identifi-cation .
Ordering - Specify (1) pipe O.D. (2) hanger load (3) de-sign temperature (4) dimension 'D' or cente rto center of hanger rods .
MORETHAN
Selection of the proper Riser Clamp will be made by ou r---~.
Engineering Department from this data . Method of selectionis shown here for your general information .
Example : Given 12" IPS (12-3/4" OD), 8000 lb pipe load 1000°F design temperature .28-3/4" C to C hanger rods - or - D = 8" (Normally set by insulation an dclearance requirements . )
(a) From Table I, the recommended material for 1000 0 F Temp. is 1-1/4 Cr, 1/2 Mo and th eLCF = 1 .5 for this material .
(b) Pipe Load X Load Corr Factor (LCF, Table I) = Corrected Load .8,000 lb x 1 .5
= 12,000 lb(c) Hanger rod cantilever " D" , if not supplied, is determined from the hanger rod C to C dimen-
sion . D = C to C - Actual Pipe OD = 28-3/4" - 12-3/4",2
2(d) See Chart on page 27 and locate the point determined by intersection of the Corrected Load ,
12,000 lb (use Gray figures for this load) and the 12" pipe size diagonal line .Project this point horizontally until the "D" dimension (8") is reached .The required clamp lies in the 1-1/4" x 6" material area . It is a Fig. 190 4-Bolt Clamp .
(e) Bolt sizes, rod clearance space (5), and recommended hanger rod sizes are listed in Table II .
TABLE I - LOAD CORRECTION FACTOR = LC FMATERIAL SPEC
DESIGN TEMPERATURE °F (PREFERRED CLAMP MATERIALS ARE SHOWN IN BOLD FACE TYPE )AISI
ASTM
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200A36
.80
.85
.93
1 .2
1 .5 ,
-
-4140
A332 .85
.92
1 .10
1 .60
2 .40
-
-
-1 '/4 Cr '/2 Mo
A387(71 )
-
---
-
--
.84
.92
1 .10
1 .50
2 .20
3 .00
4 .8
10 . 02'/4 Cr 1 Mo
A387 (22)
-
-
-
-
.84
.92
1 .10
1 .50
2 .20
2 .90
4 .0
6 . 0STAINLESS STL TYPE 316
.8
.8
'
.8
.8
.84
.85
.87
.89
.92
.96
1 .5
2 .4TABLE II - BOLT SIZES AND RECOMMENDED HANGER ROD SIZ E
ACTUAL TOTALPIPE LOAD LB
700
1200
2250
3400
6500
8500
9800
12500
16000
23250
30000
45000
6500 0BOLT B
)/2
%
3/4
1
1 )/8
1 Y4
1 %
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
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Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORT S
Figs. 210-240
Pipe Covering Protection Saddles
FOR 10IN . PIPE AND SMALLER
FOR 12 IN . PIPE AND LARGE R
Covering Protection Saddles should be used on all insulated pipe in which the temperatureexceeds 150°F .All Saddles are 12 inches long and subtend an angle of 60° at the pipe center .Plain edge saddles will be supplied unless otherwise specified .Saddles are also available for special O .D. pipe and for non-standard covering thickness .
For selection of proper hanger size seeEFFECTIVE HANGER SIZE below andthe hanger selection chart on pages 2 9
Land 30.
SaddleFig Nos .
CoveringThk (in)
210 1215 1-1/2220 2225 2-1/2230 3235 3-1/2240 4
Material - Carbon stee l:1IIO saddles are ~ ► N ail -able for temperatureover 750” 1~ .
Finish - - 'rime coat corrosio nresistant paint .
Ordering - Specify bare pipe size ,figure number and name .Order Saddles and han-gers separately .
EXPLANATION OF EFFECTIVE HANGER SIZ E
The support of insulated pipe when Pipe Covering Protection Saddles are used requires carefu lconsideration.The covering outside diameter is in effect the "pipe size" to be supported (see illustrations) .The hanger size required for this Effective Pipe Size is called the Effective Hanger Size .The selection of Effective Hanger Sizes (EHS) is made on the basis of : (a) standard practice ,(b) economy, and (c) availability . The data table on pages 29 and 30 lists Effective Hanger Size sfor most standard type hangers and covering thicknesses'with proper consideration made for al lthese factors .
EXAMPLE Fifty Trapeze Roller Hangers and Protection Saddles for 6" pipe with 2" thick insula-tion would be ordered as follows :50 - 6" Fig . 220 Pipe Covering Saddles (from page 28 Fig. 220 indicates 2" cover )50 - 10" Fig . 261 Trapeze Roller Hangers (size selected from page 30 )
FIG . 258YOKE TYP ELONG ROLL
FIG . 255 ,261-262
LONG ROLL TYPES
FIG . 256-26 4265-266
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Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORTS
Pipe Covering Protection Saddles
Hanger Size Selection
Hanger Selection for use with Protection Saddle sSADDLE ENGINEERING DATA EFFECTIVE HANGER SIZE (EHS )
NOMINAL RECOM frPIPE MAX FIG. 258 FIG . 2SS FIG . 256-244 NON X►P'RO XSIZE LOAD LB YOKE TYPE 261-262 265.266 ROIL VT PE R(IPS) SADDLE COVG (FOR SERV LONG ROLL LONG ROLL TYPES SHORT ROLL TYPES TYPES 10°FIGURE TNK TEMP _
t -• {SADDLE ,NUMBER (IN) 750°F) E ENS D
I ENS C ENS s sus ONLY ,
210 1 1 S%e 2'/2 2 1/a 2 2 '/2 -
3 '/2 2 36 3 15 5
3/4 215 '/2 000 2'/a 3'/2 2 % 3 2 % .
3'/2 2 3/4 4 220220 2 2 S%e 5 3'/4 4 3'/, 1
1/2 .
3'/2 3'/4 5 280225 2'/2 3'/e 6 3 3/4 5 3 3/4 1 '/2 .
3 '/2 3 3/4 6 350
210 1 1'3'6 3 2'/4 2 '/2 2 V4 1
/2 -
3 1/2 2 3/8 3 16 2215 1'/2 2 16 4 2 3/4 3 2 3/4 1'/2-
3'/2 2'/a 4 22 71 1000220 2 2';6 5 3 3/8 4 3 3/e 1
/2 -
3'/2 3 3/a 5 29 0225 2'/2 3 516 6 35 3'/a 4
6 3 3/4 6 35 5210 1' 16 3 2 3/e 3 2 % '/2 -
3 '/2 2 '/2 3 17 0
1'/4215 1 1/2
0002756 4 3 3'/2 3 1
'/2 -
3'/2 3 5 23 7220 2 2% 5 3 S% e 5 3 S% e 1'/2 -
3'/2 3% 6 300225 2'/2 3756 6 4'/e 6 4¼ 4
-
6 4'/e 6 36 5210 1 2 146 4 2 S%e 3 2'/2 /2 -
3'/2 2 3/4 4 17 5
1'1215 1 '/2 000 2 ~6 5 3'/e 3'/2 3 '/8 1 '/2 -
3'/2 3'/4 5 240220 2 3 '46 6 3% 5 3% 4-
6 3 3/4 6 30 5225 2'/2 3%6 8 4% 6 4'/4 4
-
6 4'/4 8 370210 1 2316 4 2 3/4 3'/2 2 3/4 1 Y-
3'/2 2'/a 4 18 5215 /2 2'~6 5 3 % 4 3 3/8 1 '/2 .
3'/2 3 3/e 5 25 0220 2 3 316 6 4 5 3'/8 4
6 3 7/a 6 31 42 1000225 2'h 3'356 8 4'/2 6 4'/2 4
• 6 4'/2 8 380230 3 4356 8 5'/e 8 5'/8 4 .
6 5 8 445235 3'/2 4 1 K6 10 5 S% e 8 5 3/4 8
-10 5 3/4 10 51 0
210 216 5 3'/8 3'/2 3' /8 1 '/2 .
3' /2 3'/4 5 19 2215 1 1/2 3 146 6 3 3/4 5 3 3/4 1 '/2-
3 '/2 3% 6 26 2
Z/z 220 2 2500 3%6 8 4'/4 6 4'/4 4
6 4' 8 360225 2 1/2 4146 8 4 2/8 8 4 2/8 4
6 4 3/4 8 390230 3 4'16 10 5'/2 8 5 3/8 8
-10 5 3/8 10 45 8235 3 'h 5'46 10 6 10 6 8
-10 6 10 52 0210 1 2 7/e
_5 3' /2 4 3 3/8 1 '/2 .
3'/2 3'/2 5 21 0215 1'/2 3% 6 4 5 4 4 .
6 4 6 275
3220 2 2500 37/e 8 4% 6 411/1 6 4
6 4% 8 33 6225 2'/2 4% 8 5'/4 8 5'/4 4 .
6 5 8 405'230 3 4~/e 10 5 3/4 8 5 3/4 8
-10 5 3/4 10 470235 3 1/2 5% 10 6'/4 10 6'/4 8
-10 6¼ 10 53 5210 1 3'/e 6 3 3/4 5 3 3/4 4
6 3 7/e 6 223215 /2 3% 8 4% 6 4 3/a 4
- 6 4% 8 28 83'/: 220 2 2500 4'/8 8 4'/8 8 4'/8 4
- 6 4'/8 8 350225 2'/2 4% 10 5'/2 8 5'/2 8
-10 5'/2 10 41 5230 3 5'/8 10 6 10 6 8
-10 6 10 480235 3'/2 5% 12 6% 10 6% 8
-10 6'/2 12 550210 1 3'56 6 4 5 4'/e 4
- 6 4 6 350215 1 '/2 3% 8 4% 6 4% 4 .
6 4'/2 8 450220 2 4746 8 5'/4 8 5'/4 4 . 6 5 8 54 5
4 225 2'/2 2500 4 1'6 10 5 3/4 8 5 3/4 8
-10 5 3/4 10 645230 3 5'56 10 6% 10 6% 8
-10 6'/4 10 740235 3'/2 5% 12 6'/e 10 6'/e 8
-10 6'/8 12 83 5240 4 6746 12 7% 12 7% 8
-10 7% 12 935210 1 8 4 3/4 6 4% 4 . 6 4'/2 8 388215 1 '/2 8 5% 8 5 3/8 4
6 5'/8 8 485220 2 10 5'/8 8 5'/8 8
-10 5 3/4 10 5805 225 2 '/2 2500 5 7/ 6 10 6% 10 6 3/8 8
-10 6% 10 68 0230 3 5116 12 6'/8 10 7 8
-10 6'/e 12 775235 3'/2 6 6 12 7% 12 7% 8
-10 7% 12 870240 4 6 1 34 14 8'/4 12 8 12
-14 7 7/a 14 975
*Do not use this column for items which require clamping action . Special sizes to exact coveringO.D. are required.
E. MYATT & CO .
TORONTO ONTARIO29

Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORT S
Pipe Covering Protection Saddles
Hanger Size Selectio n
SADDLE ENGINEERING DATAHangar Selection for use with Protection Saddle s
EFFECTIVE HANGER SIZE (EHS)NOMINAL
PIPEmom
FIG . 25$ FIG. lib MG► 256-2M NON- APPROXMAXfl=E LOAD LL YOKE TYPE 261-262 265-266 ROLL 1NT
R(IPS) SADDLE COYG (FOR SEIM LONG ROLL LONG ROLL SHORT ROIL TYPES 100
FIGURE TNK TEMP (SADDLE SENS D EHS C ENS RNUMRER (IN) 750°F) E ENSJ ONLY )
210 1 4'/2 8 5% 8 5% 4
6 5 1/s 8 424215 1 1/2 5 10 5'/s 8 5'/e 8
-10 10 520220 2 5 1/2 10 6% 10 6 1/2 8
-10 6% 10 6206 225 2'14 3000 6 12 7 10 7 8
-10 7 12 71 5230 3 6% 12 7% 12 7% 8
-10 7'h 12 810235 3'h 7 14 8% 12 8 1/s 12
-14 8 14 91 0240 4 7 1/2 16
-14 8'/s 12
-14 8 1h 16 1000215 ~ 1 1/2 6 12 7 10 7 8
-10 6% 12 585220 2 6'/2 12 7 1/2 12 Y2 8
-10 7'/2 12 685225 2'h 3000 7 14 8% 12 8 12
- T4 8 14 7858 230 3 7 1h 16 8 2/4 14 81/s 12
-14 8 1/2 16 880235 3'h 8 16 9% 16 9 y4 12
-14 9'/8 16 975240 4 8 Y2 18 9 7/. 16 9% 16
-70 9 3/4 18 1073215 1'h 7446 14 8'4 12 8% 12
-14 8 1/4 14 755220 2 7j' 16 84 14 9 12
-14 8 2 16 885
10225 2'h 6000 83(6 16 9% 16 9% 12
-14 9% 16 1000230 3 8% 18 94 16 10 16
-20 10 18 114 0235 3'h 9)(6 18 10% 16 10% 16
-20 10'/2 18 1270240 4 916 20 11 .18 11% 16
-20 11 20 1400215 1 1/2 8 144 16 9'h 16 9'/2 12
-14 9% 16 820220 2 8 % 18 9% 16 10 1/e 16
-20 9'/8 18 950
12 225 2 Y2 6000 91/8 18 10% 16 10% 16
-20 10% 18 1440230 3 9% 20 11' 18 11'/4 16
-20 11 20 1610235 3'h 10 1/8 20 11 3/4 20 11 3/4 16
-20 11 1/2 20 1780240 4 10% 24 12% 20 12'/4 16
-20 12 22 196 1215 1'h 8% 18 10'/8 16 10% 16
-20 10'/4 18 860220 2 9'/4 18 10 /2 16 10 7/8 16
-20 10% 18 990
14 225 2 1h 7500 9 3/4 20 11'/8 18 11 1/4 16
-20 11 14 20 1500230 3 10% 20 11 3/4 20 11 3/4 16
-20 11 20 1660235 3 1/2 10% 24 12% 20 12% 16
-20 12 22 1840240 4 11 1/4 24 13 1/8 20 12% 22
-24 12~% e 22 2000215 1 1/2 9 3/4 20 11 1/8 18 11% 16
-20 11 1/4 20 925220 2 10% 20 11 3/4 20 11 3/4 16
-20 11 3/4 20 1060
16 225 2 1/2 7500 103/4 24 12 1/2 20 12% 16
-20 12% 22 1580230 3 11 1/4 24 13 1/8 20 13% 22
-24 12 34 22 1750235 3 1/2 11 3/4 24 13% 24 13% 22
-24 13'/4 24 1930240 4 12% 24 14 1/4 24 14% 22
-24 13% 8 24 2100215 1 '/2 10 3/4 ~ 24 12% 20 12% 16
-20 12% 22 990220 2 11 1/ 24 13 20 12'/8 22
-24 12% s 22 1120
18225 2% 7500 113/4 24 13% 24 13% 22
-24 13% 24 168 0230 3 12 1/4 24 14% 24 14% 22
-24 13'/8 24 1850235 3 1/2 12% — — 24 14% 22
-24 14% 30 2020240 4 13'/4 — — 24 15'/4 26
-30 15% 30 2180215 1% 11 3/4 24 — 24 13% 22
-24 13% 24 1060220 2 12 1/4 24 — 24 14 1/4 22
-24 13% % 24 1190
20225 2'/2 7500
12 34 — —' 24 14''/8 22
-24 14 1/4 30 1760230 3 13 1/4 — -- 24 15% 26
-30 15 1/8 30 1940235 3 1/2 13 34 -- — 30 16 26
-30 15% 30 2100240 4 14 1/4 — — 30 16% 26
-30 16% 30 2280'215 1 1/2 13 34 — 30 16 26
-30 15% 30 1200220 2 14 1/4 30 16 1/2 26
-30 16% 30 1320
24 225 2'/2 7500 14 3/4 -- -- 30 17'/4 26
-30 16% 30 1950230 3 15'/4 — — 30 17 3/4 26
-30 17% 30 2150235 3 1h 15 3/4 — — 30 18% 26
-30 17% 36 2290240 . 4 16Y4 -- — 30 18% s 26
-30 18 1/4 36 2460
*Do not use this column for items which require clamping action . Special sizes to exact covering
O.D. are required.
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, TORONTO ONTARIO30

Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORTS
Fig . 251
Insulation Shiel d
Insulation shields distribute piping loads ove rsufficient area of the insulation to preven tthe crushing and loss of effectiveness of th einsulation.
Shields are primarily intended for low tem-perature or dual temperature service, usuallyin conjunction with continuous vapour bar-riers. They eliminate direct metal contactwith the piping which in addition to preventin g"frosting" and water damage to insulationsubstantially reduces pump vibration andnoise transmission.
Shield is cemented to covering at installationto maintain proper location .
Material - Carbon steel .Finish - - Prime coat of corrosion re-
sistant paint .Ordering - Specify bare pipe size, figur e
number and name .Note - - - Fig. 251 is for 1" covering
only. See illustration 31A be -low for other covering thick-nesses .
Order hangers separately
FIG. 25 1
INSULATION SHIELDBARE PIPE SIZE
(IPS)-
STANDARD SHIELD FOR1 " THK INSULATION
REQUIRE DHANGER
SIZENOM-INAL
ACTUALOD
IN-SULATIONOD MATERIAL
APPRO XWT PER
100Y2 .840 2 6 20g x 4 16 2 1/234 1 .050 3 20g x 4 18 2 /
1 1 .315 3 1/4 20g x 4 20 31'/4 L660 3 % 20g x 4 22 3
1 .900 3 '4 20g x 6 35 31,4.
2 2.375 4% 20g x 6 40 42Si 2.875 4 is 16g x 8 90 53 3.500 5/2 16gx 8 100 53!6 4.000 6 16g x 8 110 64 4.500 6 1h 16g x
8 130 65 5.563 7% 16g x 8 160 86 6.625 8% - 16g x
8 180 88 8.625 10 % 14g x 10 350 10
10 10.750 12 ~i 14g x 10 425 1 212 12.750 14% _ 14g x 10 _ 480 16
BARE PIPE
INSULATIO N
VAPOU R
Fig. 251
Fig . 251S
Special Insulation Shiel d
Special Insulation Shields are available for anycovering thickness and to any material speci-fications.
When ordering specify bare pipe size and cover-ing thickness or pipe covering O .D. (see illus-tration .31A). Specify required material size.
To select proper hanger size for insulated pipeusing Insulation Shields treat the insulation O .D.as the pipe size to be supported and select th enearest standard hanger size.
Order hangers separately .ILLUSTRATION 31A
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31

Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORT S
Fig . 255
Long Pipe Rol l
Fig. 255
Long Pipe Rolls are made to dimension 'F' inlength - the outside diameter of the pipe plus aminimum clearance . The clearance hole is foraxle diameter 'H' .
Material - Cast ironFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify roll size, figure number
and name .
For insulated pipe with Protection Saddle ssee page 28 for selection of proper roll size .
FIG. 255
LONG PIPE ROL L
DIMENSIONAL DATA APPRO XROLL AXLE WT PERSIZE F G H V 10 0
1 /2-2 21(6 1 716 Y2 1 T16 442-3 41(6 1% 1/z 1% 663%2-4 4 3/4 2 % 1 (6 100
5 5 7/8 2 % % 1 3/4 1406 6 7/8 2~6 3/4 1 '/8 2068 8'/8 2 3/4 % 1 Y2 28810 11 3% '/a 1 % 60012 12 3/4 3 7/8 7/8 2 95014 14 1/4 4 % 1 1/8 2 1/2 154016 163(6 4 3/4 1 1/4 2 1 5(6 164518 18(6 5 3/4 1 Y4 3 3/4 280020 20 % 6 3/4 1 Y4 41(6 400024 24 % 6% 1 1/2 3% 435030 30 % 9 1 1/2 4% 10200
Fig. 256
Short pipe Rol l
Fig. 256
SIZE 1 1/2 " -42"
For insulated pipe with Protection Saddles
Lsee page 28 for selection of proper roll size .
E. MYATT & CO.
Short Pipe Rolls are made to dimension 'F' inlength to meet space requirements where neces-sary . The clearance hole is for axle of diameter'H'
Material - Cast ironFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify roll size, figure
number and name.
FIG. 256
SHORT PIPE ROLL
ROLLSIZE
DIMENSIONAL DATA APPRO XWT PER
100F GAXLE
H V X
1
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4 - 62 3I43 3/4
1 MI2'/8
Y/2Y2
1 K61 Y8
2 %3 %
7011 0
8
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-1 416
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689
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3/47/a
1 Y8
1X 61 %2 1/4
5 %7 %8 Y2
440850
12 7 0
22
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1 0121/212 3/4
41/25 1/25 3/4
1 %1 3/41 3/4
2 3/43 1/23%
91/11 7/812
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SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORT S
Fig. 258
Standard Roller Hanger
Standard Roller Hangers are recommended as general
purpose roller hangers . The single hanger rod offer s
economy and ease of installation .
Adequate visible adjustment is possible after the hanger
is in place .
The yoke is steel - for strength .
The hanger may be locked into position by using an addi-
tional nut on the hanger rod as illustrated. Order nuts
and rod separately .
For insulated pipe we recommend the use of Pipe Cover-
ing Protection Saddles, page 28, to provide continuous
insulation and reduce heat losses .
Material - Carbon steel (only the roll is cast iron )
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify hanger size, figure number and
name .
For insulated pipe with Protection Saddlessee page 28 for selection o f proper hanger
Lsize. (Effective Hanger Size) .
FIG. 258
STANDARD ROLLER HANGE RENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
HANGER RECOM HANGER APPROXSIZE RECOM HANGER ROD ROD WT PER
MAXLOAD LB
SPACING(FT)
SIZEA
TAKE-OUTB C D E J K MATERIAL
10 0
3/4 225 7 Y2 1 1/4 1 3'/2 Y2 2'/8 3 % 1/16 x 1 1/4 1501 225 7 1Y4 11/8 3 1/1 Y2 2'/8 3% 3 6 x1Y4 1501'/4 225 8 '/2 1 1/8 1 Y4 3 Y2 '/2 2'/8 3% 36 x 1 Y4 1501 1/2 225 9 1 3/4 1 1/2 4% Y2 3'/4 4% X 1 '/4
/16 150
2 280 10 1/2 1 3/4 1 3/4 4% 1/2 3 1/4 4% T16x 1 Y4 1502 1/2 280 11 Y2 2'/2 2 Ye 6% Y2 4'l4 6 1/4 x 1'/4 2503 475 12 Y2 2 1/2 2 % 6% Y2 41/ 6 1/4X1 1/4 2503 1/2 475 13 % 3 2 3/4 7 '/2 S/8 5'/8 7 6 x 1 1/2 4404 475 14 % 3 3 7'/2 % 5 1/8 7 3j6 x 1 Y2 4405 685 16 % 3 '/2 3 3/4 8 3/4 % 6'/4 8'/4 (6 x1½ 52 56 685 17 3/4 4'I4 4 '/4 10'/4 34 7 1/4 9 3l4 % x 2 9008 780 19 7/8 51/ 5'/8 13 %/s 9 1/4 12 % x 2 121 0
10 780 22 7/8 6 3/4 6% 15 34 7/8 11 1/4 14 1/4 1/2 X 2 190012
_ 965 23 7/s 71/4 7% 17% 7/s 13 1/4 16% 1/2 x 2 2400_14 1200 25 1 8 1/2 8 1/4 19 1/2
_
1 1/8 14 3/4 18 '/2 1/2 x 2 1/2 360016 1200 27 1'/8 10 9'/2 22 '/2 1'/4 16 3/4 20'/2 1/x 3 485018 1400 28 1'/8 10% 11 24 1/8 1'/4 18 3/4 221/ % x 3 680020 1400 30 1 1/8 11 '/2 12 1/8 25 1/8 1 Y4 21 25 1/2 s/8 x 3 833524 2100 32 1'/8 14 1/8 14 1/4 31 1'/2 25 1/4 30 % x4 11665
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Fig. 258
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Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORT S
Fig. 261
Trapeze Roller Hanger
Trapeze Roller Hangers are recommended for thesuspension of bare or insulated pipe where longitu-
dinal expansion may occur .
Any required adjustment may be obtained by supplyinga sufficiently long thread on the supporting rods . Ad-justment to correct sagging and to assure equal distri-
bution of load on a series of hangers may be made byturning the nut under the adjustable sockets .
The socket clearance hole is for maximum rod diam-
eter 'A' . Rods of smaller diameter may be used forsome applications .
See page 35 for other applications .
See page 69 for Spring Cushion application .
Material - Long type cast iron rol l
Cast iron sockets
Carbon steel axl e
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify hanger size, figure number and
name.
Order vertical hanger rods and nut s
separately .
For insulated pipe with ProtectionSaddles see page 28 for selection ofproper hanger size . (Effective Hanger
Size)
FIG. 261
TRAPEZE ROLLER HANGERENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
HANGER RECOM APPROX
sin MAX WT PER
LOAD Le A B J F N 0 R100
1 600 '/2 1 '/8 3 % 1'/a '/2 % 5 Ys 150
1'/4 600 Y2 1'/4 3% 1 7k '/2 % 5% 1501 % 600 '/2 1 ~/2 4 3/4 2% 'h % 6 Y4 1402 600 'h 1 3/4 4 3/4 2'3 6 'h % 6 y4 140
2%2 660 '/2 2'/8 5 3/4 43(6 % 7'/4 1703 700 Y 2 % 534/ 4146 '/2 % 71/4 1703' 750 % 2 3/4 6 3/4 4 3/4 % 3/4 8 %
•260
4 750 % 3 6~ 4 3/4 % 3/4 8% 2605 750 % 3 3/4 7 3/4 5'/s % 34 9 % 300
6 1070 3/4 4'/4 9 3A 6'h 11(6 11',4 500
8 1350 '/8 5'/8 12'/4 8 7/s '/8 1 '/8 14 % 801 O 1730 '/8 6 % 14'/2 11 '/8 1 'ti 16 3/4 105012 2400 7h 7 3X8 16'/4 12 3/4 '/8 1 '/8 18 3/4 1525
14 3130 1 8 1/4 18 % 14'/4 1 Y8 1 3/4 21 '/4 2760
16 3970 1 9'/2 20 1/2 16)(6 1 '/4 1 3/4 23 2970
18 4200 1 11 22 3/4 183(6 1'/4 1 3/4 25 4320
20 4550 1 12' 24 7/s 20 % 1 Y4 1 3/4 27 1/4 5600
24 6160 1'/2 14'/4 29 24% 1 Y2 1 314 33 7200
30 7290 1 Y2 17'/4 34'/8 30% 1 Y2 1 3/4 38 3/4 12800
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Fig. 261
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Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORTS
Fig . 262
Adjustable Roll Support
Fig. 262
Material - Long type cast iron rollCast iron socketsCarbon steel axleCarbon steel rods
fish - - BlackOrdering - Specify hanger size ,
figure number and name .
r For insulated pipe with Pro-ion Saddles see page 28
for selection of proper hange rsize. (Effective Hanger Size)
FIG. 262
ADJUSTABLE ROLL SUPPORTENOMMEIZING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
HANG• RECOM `
I -
- gNIOIEER MAX f
11MTSIZI Leas D C I
Li • O MIN MAX MIN MAX F N J ;l 11E1a
1 320 1/2 1% 2 Sri 8' 134 7 1 % 'h 3 X111, 11L~1 V4 320 'I/2 I !/ 2 % 8'/4 1 % 7 1 'j 'h 3 %' 9 21 V2 320 1 1''h 3'h 8'h 1 % 7 2% 'h 4%! 1â'>
: 27S2 320 134 3% 834 1% 7 2% 'h 434 9h ' 2
'2350% 2 % 3 34 9 1 1 % 7 4f 'h 5 Sri 9% 2~
3350 i % 2% 4 9% 1% 7 'h 5% : 9% 25
;750 ; % 224 434 934 2 7 434 % 6%_10
..1173
4 750 % 3 .5 10 2 7 434 % 63i' 10 ' 4'!3S 750 % 334 534 1014 2 7 Skis % 734 10 51 $6 1070 3A ` 4 i d34 11% . 2'h 7% 6% 34 9%' 1I 83.58 1350 6 S% ; 7'6 13% 2 / 8 8% 7/ 12'/4 12 1370
10 1730 % 6% . 91,,x14% 2/4 8 11 % 14 Y2112 1550 112 2200 '/1 7% 10% . 15% 2% 8 12 >4 4 16'/4 12 203014 2670 1 8 % 11 % 17% ;3-% 9'h 14'/% 1' 4 18 % 14 350016 2670 1 9% 12 % 19 3 % 9'/i 163% 1 1/4 20' 14 373018 3000 1 % 11 14% , 22' 3 •'h 11 '/4 1834 1 '/4 2234 16 567020 3000 1 % 12 % 15% :23%j3'% 11'/% 20 % 1'%4 24 6 16 690024 6000 1 % 14 % 1816,29 4•'h . 14 3 24 4 1'/2 . 29 20 10100
Adjustable Roll Supports are recommended for the sup -port of piping from below when liberal adjustment i srequired. They are supplied complete, as shown, withthe roll support, two all-thread rods, and eight nuts .Supporting steel may be brackets, auxiliary steel, orany structural member .
Recommended maximum loads are for C maximum . AsC is reduced, the load carrying capacity increase srapidly. See Fig. 261 Page 34 for Trapeze Rolle rHanger and additional dimensions .
TYPICAL ASSEMBLIES
Trapeze Roller Hangers may be modified to solve many pipe hangingproblems. Typical applications are
Avoiding interferencesMaintaining severe line grades
Hanging multiple linesWe are pleased to review your piping problems with you and to offersuggestions or supply designs if you so desire .
ILLUSTRATION 35$
E. MYATT & CO.
TORONTO ONTARIO
ILLUSTRATION 33A
35

Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORT S
Fig. 264
Standard Pipe Roll Chai r
Standard Pipe Roll Chairs are recommended fo ruse where vertical adjustment is not required .These compact Chairs provide a firm and eco-nomical rolling support for horizontal pipes subjec tto longitudinal expansion . Two holes are provide dfor bolting, or the steel base may be welded directlyto the supporting steel .Roll Chairs for 16 inch pipe and larger are re-inforced with steel gusset plates .
Material - Carbon steel (only the roll is cas tiron)
Finish - - BlackOrdering - Specify hanger size, figure numbe r
and name .
For insulated pipe with Protectio nSaddles see page 28 for selectionof proper hanger size . (Effectiv eHanger Size)
See Fig . 266 Page 38 for Adjustable Steel Pip eRoll Stand
FIG. 264
STANDARD PIPE ROLL CHAI RENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
FROM PIPE APPRO XHANGER RECOM CENTERLINE W T
SIZE MAX TO BTM_
TO ROLL PE RLOAD PLATE CENTER 100
LBS A B C D F G H .1 K T MATERIA L
1 '/2 3 1/4 1 1/22 3 1/2 1 3/4
7~ 21 52 1/2 3 90 7/83 2 1/8 3/41 3 66 3/42 7/81 1/2 1 % ~6 -- '/4 x 23 4 1/8 2 %3'/2 4% 2 %4 4% 2 3/45 950 5K6 3 % 2 %a 4 1%6 3 3/4 2 1/8 Y2 2 1 %6 _ % x 2'/2 41 06 6 %6 48 1 1
816'
2100 5 13 4 3 %46 6 1 16 6 3 1/4 3/4 4 7'16 - % x 3 106010 91 6 6 /8
12 3075 113/a 7 ~/~ 3 7/s 9 316 8 4 '/8 5 3/4 1 %6 1/2 x 4 213 014 1 2 8 /8
16 13% 9 %18 4980 14 % 10 % 4 1/q 10%6 9 4 1/2 1 1/8 6 3I4 1 (6 1/2 X 4 289520 15% 11 %24 6100 17 3/4 13 % 4 3/8 11 1
6 10 41/2 1 3/8 7 1/2 1'6 1/4 3/4 x 4 421 530 7500 21 7/8 16 3/4 5'/e ® 5'/2 1 3/a
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Fig. 264
REINFORCED WITH GUSSETPLATES THK "T" FOR PIP E
SIZES 16 INCH AND LARGER
8
A
36

Section 2
SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORTS
Fig . 265
Steel Pipe Roll Stan d
Steel Pipe Roll Stands are made to manufac-
turers' dimensional standards . A standard pat-
tern of bolt holes is provided to permit bolting
to a bracket or concrete pier. The steel base
may be welded directly to the supporting steel
if desired. More base bearing area is pro-
vided for use on concrete than with the Fig. 264
Roll Chair .
The two bolt holes on the centerline of the unit
are on the outside of the upright plates for 6
inch pipe size and smaller .
Material - Cast iron roll
Carbon steel base and axle
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify hanger size, figure num-
ber and name.
For insulated pipe with Protection
Saddles see page 28 for selection
of proper hanger size. (Effective
Hanger Size)
See Fig . 266 Page 38 for Adjustable Roll Stand
See Fig. 264 Page 36 for Standard Roll Chair
FIG. 265
STEEL PIPE ROLL STAN DENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
FROM PIPE AP-HANGER CENTERLINE PROX
TO T OSIZE RECOM WTMAX BTM ROLL PERLOAD PLATE CL 100
LB A B C D E F G H i J K N 0 R T U W1 '/2 3'/4 '/22 3 1/2 1 3/42 1/2 390 3 7/8 2'/8 1 3/4 3 7/(6 5 Y2 2 3/4 1 7/8 Y2 8 - W6. l~6 6 % - 3 j6 4 4703 4 '/8 2 %3~/2 4 % 2 %4 4% 2'/4 -
5 950 5 746 3 7/8 2 /16 4' 16 5 1/2 3 3/4 2 1/8 Y2 10 - 1
6 1316 7 7/8 4% 41/4 8406 6 1/(6 48
1O 2100-6
:: 6
1/(5~/46 3/8 x ]6 '66 6>/2 6 >3 /4 3/4 - 4 > 5(6 > 6 - ~8 /2 7 5 151 0
123075
113/8 7'h314 12 8 ~/8 3 /s 9(6 8 8 4 '/8 -- 5 3/4 %
6 ~
i6 11 9)(6 6 -- 281 5
16 13% 9 %18 4980 14 % 10 % 4 1/4 103(6 9 9 4 1/2 1 '/8 6 3/4 1 516 1'6 12 3/ 10'/4 6 '/2 '/4 400020 . 15% 11'/8
'24 6100 17 3/4 13% 4% 11% 9 10 4 y2 % - 7'/2 '1(6 1 16 14 11% 6 1/2 '/4 590030 7500 21 7/8 16 3/4 5'/8 14
6 11 12' 5' 1 3/4 10 ' (6 13 6 - 17'/4 14'/4 8 1/4 9340
E . MYATT & CO .
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REINFORCED WITH GUSSET
PLATES THK "W" FOR PIP E
SIZES 16" AND ABOV E
Fig . 265
t
37

Section 2SADDLES and ROLL SUPPORT S
Fig . 266
Adjustable Steel Pipe Roll Stand
i
Adjustable Steel Pipe Roll Stands are made to manu-facturers' dimensional standards . They are recom-mended for use where support adjustment is neces-sary and where provision is required for lateral pipemovement .Vertical adjustment with pipe and Roll Stand in placeis made by means of jack screws furnished with loc knuts to prevent loosening during operation of the pipeline .2 inch lateral pipe movement is allowed by sliding ofthe jack screws on the base plate .May be welded or bolted to bracket or other supportingsteel.
Material - Carbon steel (only the roll is cast iron )Finish - - BlackOrdering - Specify hanger size, figure number and
name .
For insulated pipe with Protection Saddlessee page 28 for selection of proper hangersize. (Effective Hanger Size )
FIG. 266
ADJ. STEEL PIPE ROLL STAN DENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT AFROM PIPE CENTERLINE APPRO X
HANGER MOM TO STM WTSIZE MAX PLATE TO ROLL PE R
LOAD A CENTER M C 100LB MIN MAX d MAX MIN MAX E F G H J R S
1 '/2 5 5 '/4 1 '/2 3'/2 3 3/42 5'/8 5% 1 3/4 3 % 3 %2 1/2 390 5 % 5 % 2 '/e 7/s 3'/4 3'/2 5'/4 2 3/4 7/e 3 'is 6'/2 % 98 53 5 3/4 6 2% 3% 3 %3'/2 6 6 1/4 2 % 3 3/s 3 %4 6'/2 7 2 3/4 3 3/4 4 1/45 950 7 7'/2 3 % 1 '/8 3 % 4'/s 5'/2 3 3/4 2'/e 5'/e 7 3/4 5 149 56 7% 8 '/8 4 3% 4 1/8
8 2100 10% 11%5 1/4
1 35 1/8 6 3~
7 6 3'/4 3 /4 7 3f8 '1 0 l4 3/4 261 010 11 '/2 -123/4 63/g
r.~ I
5 '/8 y 6 %.rte r~.~ _
12_
307513
I
14'/4 7'/21 /4
5'/2 6 3/4 8 8 4 'l 9'/2 12'/2 '/s 504014 13 % 14'/8 8 '/e 5 ~ 6 3/416 15'/4 16 % 9 % 5'/8 7'/418 4980 16 % 17 3/4 10 % 1 ~% s 6 7 % 9'/4 9 4 1/2 1 '/8 11 '/8 14'/4 1 739020 17 % 18 3/4 11 % 6 7 %24 6100 19 % 21 13 % 1 7/8 6'/4 7 % 9'/4 10 4' h 1 % 12'/4 15 3/4 1 961 0
30 7500 _ 24 26 3/4 16 3/4 3 1/4 7 1/4 10 10 3/4 12 1/2 5 1/2 1 3/4 15 3/4 19 '/4
, 1 '/4 15260
38
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Fig. 266

Section 3BRACKETS and SUPPORT S
Fig . 300
Steel Pipe Chai r
Steel Pipe Chairs are ideal supports for pipe in trenches o r
on piers. They are all steel and may be bolted or weldedinto position . All dimensions may be modified if desired .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure number and name .
For insulated pipe with Protection Saddlessee page 28 for selection of proper chai rsize .
FIG . 300
STEEL PIPE CHAIRENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
PIPE RECOM MAX APPROX WTSIZE LOAD LB B C D E F H R MATERIAL PER 100
2 336 2'/4 3 1/2 2 1/4 i 1 % ST3 B6165
2 1/2 1000 3 1 16 21/4 4 1/4 2 3/4 2 /4 1 3/4 200
3 4 2 1/4 5 3 Y2 2 23 53 1/2 2000 4 1/4 2¼ 51/2 4 2 1/4 7/(6 21/4 ST3B6 260
4 5'/2 3'/4 6'/4 4'/2 2'/4 3255 3000 6'116 3'/4 7 1/2 5 3/4 2'/4 9/16 3% ST4B6.5 3906 6% 3'/4 8 3/4 7 3'/e 4508 7 3/4 3'/ c 9'/2 7 5 .
88 010 5000 9 3 % 11 3/4 923/4 1146 5 Ye ST5WF 10 .5 108 512 10'/2 4'/e 13% 11 6'/8 128 5
14 11 3/4 4 3/4 15 123
1/2
13 7 3/4ST6WF 13 .5
185016 7000 13 5 17 14 W6 8 3/4 2105
18 13 3/4 4 3/4 18 153
1/2
1 9 314ST6WF 13 .5
230020 8000 15 5-
- 19 16 10 3/4 2620
Fig . 302
Adjustable Pipe Saddle
For adjustable support of horizontal or slightly pitched pipe .Can swivel in any direction to suit pipe line .Stem is threaded full length for maximum, vertical adjustment .Tighten hex nuts after adjustment to prevent loosening during service .
Material - Carbon steel .Finish, - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure number and name .
FIG. 302
ADJUSTABLE PIPE SADDLEENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
:: ; E RE COM MA XLO AD LB A B C MATERIAL
APPROX WTPER 100MIN MAX
3/4 150 '/2 3/4 1 % S'/2 6 6
x
1 '/4 5 01 1 50 7/s 1 3/A 5 3A 6 316
x
1 '/4 5 2
1 '/4 150 '/2 1 2 5 3/4 6 3f6
x
1 '/4 5 51 '/2 500 % 13i6 2'/4 5'/2 6 3(
x
1 '/4 832 800 '/e 1916 2 34 7'/2 8 % x 2 23 2
2'/2 800 1% 3 7 3/4 8 % x 2 24 53 800 '/e 2'/e 3'/2 8 8 % x 2 25 83'/2 800 7/e 2 % 4 8'/4 8 % x 2 27 1
4 1100 1 2% 4'/4 8'/4 8 % x 2 34 25 1100 1 33(4 4 3/4 8 3/4 8 % x 2 36 56 1100 1 3'1ib 5'/4 9 1/4 8 % x 2 390
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2 HOLE S
Fig. 300
I . 0 -- ~.l
Fig. 302
When supporting barepipe, select size ofSaddle directly fromthe table .
For insulated pip ewith Protection Sad-dles see page 28 forselection of prope rhanger size. (Effec-tive Hanger Size)
39

Section 3BRACKETS and SUPPORTS
Fig . 304
Pipe Saddle Support
PIPE SIZE S3/4 "-6"
Fig. 304
Pipe Saddle Supports are used on horizon-tal or slightly sloping pipe . They may beswivelled in any desired direction . Thesaddle may be field welded to stanchionpipe 'D' .
For insulated pipe with Protectio nSaddles see page 28 for selectionof proper hanger size. (EffectiveHanger Size)
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure
number and name .
FIG. 304
PIPE SADDLE SUPPORT
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATAPIPE RECOM STAN-SIZE HANGER CHION TAKE APPROX
SPACING PIPE OUT WT PE RF T D s C MATERIAL 1006 3/4 i' 6
1,!! 3'/e 3(6 X 1 '/2 401 7 1 3/4 3 1/4 316 x 1 '/2 601 '/4 8 1 1 3'/2 3(6 x 1 '/2 681'/2 9 1 1'fa 3 % 3(6 x 1'/2 702 1 0 1 1% 3 7/8 3(6 X 1 '/2 752'/2 1 1 1 '/2 1' ~ 4 3/4 /4 x 2 1803 1 2 1'/2 2 5 x 2 1953 '/2 13 1 '/2 2 1/4 5 1/4 '/4 x 2 2004 14 2 1/2 2'/2 6'/2 '/4 x 3 2505 16 2% 3 7 '/4 x 3 2906 17 2% 3'if6 9% % x 3 4308 19 2'/2 4 3/4 - 7 ~ x 3'/ 690
10 22 2'/2 5 3/4 8'/2 % x 3'/2 85012 23 2 % 6 3/4 10 % x 3'/2 102 514 25 3 7% 11 % x 4 133016 27 3 8 % 12 % % x 4 15,1 018 28 3 1/2 9% 13 7/8 % x4'/2 190520 30 3'/2 10'/2 15 % Y2 x 4'/2 2635 ,24 32 4 12 % 18 '/2 x 6 4760
PIPE SIZE S8"-24 "
Fig . 306
Pipe Stanchion Saddl e
Y4" GUSSET PLATE SFURNISHED ON SIZES
8 " AND LARGE R
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure
number and name . ForFig. 306S specify barepipe size and insulatio nthickness .
Pipe Stanchion Saddles are used to support horizontal o rslightly sloping pipe .The U-Bolt holds the pipe firmly to the saddle which maybe field welded to the stanchion.For insulated pipes use Fig . 306S.
FIG. 306
PIPE STANCHION SADDLE
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE RECOM STAN-SIZE HANGER CHION TAKE APPROX
SPACING PIPE OUT WT PE RFT D s C
_ U MATERIAL 100
2'/2 11 1 '/2 1';f6 3'h '/2 '/4 x 2'/2 21 53 12 1 '/2 2 3 3/4 '/2 '/4 x 2'/2 2253'/2 13 1 '/2 2'/4 4 '/2 '/4 X 2'/2 2504 14 2'/2 2 1/2 4'/4 '/2 '/4 X 3'/2 4005 16 2 % 3 4 ~%8 '/2 '/4 X 3'/2 4356 17 2'/2 3% 5'/2 % % x 3'/2 6458 19 2'/i 4 3/4 7 % % x 3'/2 840
10 22 2 1/2 5 3/4 8'/2 3/4 % x 3'/2 116012 23 2'/2 6'/8 10 7/8 '/2 x 3'/z 175014 25 3 7 % 11 7/8 x 4 209016 27 3 8'/2 ,12 % x 4 223518 28 3'/2 9 1/2 I3/Q 1 x 4'/2 283020 30 3% 10% 15% 1 % x 4'/2 377544 32 4 12% 18 1 % x 6 6165
Fig. 306
ILLUSTRATION .PIPE WITH
INSULATION (5 )
Fig. 306S
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Section 3BRACKETS and SUPPORTS
Fig. 308
Adjustable Pipe Saddle Support
When supporting bare pipe, selectsize of Adjustable Pipe Saddle Sup -port directly from the table .
For insulated pipe with Protectio nSaddles see page 28 for selectionof proper hanger size. (EffectiveHanger Size)
Fig. 308
Adjustable Pipe Saddle Supports are intended as the adjusting portion of field fabricate d
stanchion supports. Up to 4- 1/2 inches of vertical adjustment is provided which ca nbe made with the pipe and saddle support in place . Adjustment is made by turning thepipe nipple 'D' . The lower end of the threaded nipple is staked, preventing separatio n
from the reducer .The support will swivel to any desired direction .Saddles are reinforced for 8 in. pipe and larger. See Fig. 304 page 40 .
Material - Steel saddle and straight threaded pipe nipple . Special cast iron reducer .Finish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure number and name .
Order stanchion pipe 'A'separately, with base flange or plate if required .
FIG. 308
ADJUSTABLE PIPE SADDLE SUPPOR T
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE RECOMSIZE HANGER STANCHION E PIPE NIPPLE APPROX
SPACING PIPE - WT PER(FT) A MIN MAX a D L 100
2'/2 11 2'/2 8 13 1 % 1 '/2 10 7003 12 2'/2 8'/4 13 Y4 2 1 '/2 10 7203'/2 13 2'/2 8'/2 13'/2 2'/4 1 '/2 10 7254 14 3 9 1/4 14 2 1/2 2'/2 10 11705 16 3 10 14 34 3 2'/2 10 121 06 17 3 10 % 15 1/4 3% 2'/2 10 13508 19 3 11 3/4 16 % 4 3/4 2'/2 10 1555
10 2 2 3 13 1/2 18'/4 5 3/4 2 1/2 11 175012 23 3 15 19 3/4 6 34 2'/2 11y2 191 514 25 4 16'/4 20 3A 7% 3 11'/2 260516 27 4 17 34 22'/4 8% 3 12 278018 28 6 19'/2 24 9 % 4 12'/2 384520 30 6 21 25'/2 10 % 4
,13 4595
24 32 6 23 3/4 12% 4 13/2 7010
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JACKETS said SUPPORT S
Fig . 310
Standard Steel Anchor Chai r
a:-
ion 3
SIZES T/2''' TO 2"
SIZES 2 1,f TO 24"
Fig. 31 0
Standard Steel Anchor Chairs are eco-nomical anchor assemblies for pipes
up to 24 in. diameter .
The base channel may be bolted or
welded directly to any structural steel .
Vertical dimensions 'B' and 'C' may bemodified to suit specific applications .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish -
Blac kOrdering - Specify pipe size, figur e
number and name .
FIG. 310
STD STIR ANCHOR CHAIR
ENGINEERING DENSIONAL DATAPIPE DATA APPROXSIZE WT PE R
B C E H-
I
LA MATERIAL 100
'/2 1 ¼ % 0(6 1 - - 23(6 65% 1 )(6 3/4 % 1 E -- — 2 % 75
1 1716 j3/4 % 1 % 2 % 1001 vs 1 YZ K6 % 23 6 — — 2 r/6
3 LJ4 . 11 5
1'/2 1 ,16 Ye 3/0 2 % -- -- 3' 1302 1 3/4 46 3 2% — --- 3 % 1402' /2 2 Y4 1 3(6 3 746 1 '/4 j6 2 3/4 150
3 2 Y2 3/4 j 4~6 1 3/4 3 '/4 17 5
3'/2 2 % % 'h 4 6 2 1/4 13(64 205
4 23(6 116 'l2 5146 2'l4 ' 3(6 4 3
4L
.1 21 05 3 3/e Y2 6'/e 2'/4 1 3(6 4 2906 3% '/2 % 7% 3 1 3(6 5 355
8 5 '/2 116 5/8 9 % 4Y2 1 3(6 7 101 510 6 Y2 1 '/e 3/4 11 % 5 1/2 '3(6 8 117512 7 '/2 1 Y8 7/a 13 3/4 6 1 3(6 9 152 514 8 K6 13(6 '/8 15 7 1 3(6 10 166016 9'/8 1 Ye 17 7 '3(6 10 4c" LJ 207018 10'/8 1'/8 1 197 1 3(6 11 227020 1 1 Y8 1 '/e 1 21 1/8 7 1 3(6 11 238 524 1 3 '/8 1 '/8 1 25 Ye 8 1 3(6 12 2590
Fig . 312
Heavy Duty Steel Anchor Chair
AND SMALLERFig. 31 2
FOR 14 " PIPE AND LARGE R
Heavy Duty Steel Anchor Chairs are for thesupport and anchoring of horizontal pipe lines .
The steel base may be bolted or welded to
structural steel . The illustration shows their
use with Welded Steel Brackets (page 45) .
The heavy steel U-bolt anchors the pipe to
the chair . Tie rods inserted through the lug
holes reinforce against expansion forces acting
along the axis of the pipe .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Prime coat corrosion resistant
paint .Ordering - Specify pipe size, figure numbe r
and name .
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FIG. 312 HVY DUTY STEEL ANCHOR CHAI R
PIPE DIMENSIONAL DATA APPRO XSIZE -- - - - WT PER
A B C D E F G 100
4 Y2 3 4 1/4 3 %6 3/4 % 3'/2 4655 Y2 3 i6 5 4 1/8 3/4 3/4 3 1/2 5506 % 4~6 6 4'/8 3/4 7/8 3 3/4 860
8 % 5'6 7% 6 1 1 3 3/4 105010 3/4 6 '/2 8'/2 6'/8 1 '/8 1 Y8 4 3/4 149512 '/8 7% 10 8 '/2 1'/4 1'/4 4 3/4 212514 7/8 8'/2. 11 '/8 9 7/8 1 Y2 1 '/4 5 47001 6 '/8 9 % 12'/2 11 Y 1 % 1 '/2 5 582 018 1 10'/8 13 5/8 12'/8 1 7/8 1 '/2 5 677020 1 1 2 14 % 13'/8 2 1 Y2 5 743024 1 14 16 5/8 15'/e 2 1 '/2 5 848 0
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Fig . 314
Short Offset Bracke t
Short Offset Brackets are used to support moderate pip eloads at short cantilever distances (see data table) .These brackets may be bolted to masonry or welded t osteel .When used on light masonry walls a backing plate shoul dbe used to distribute the load over a sufficient wall area .
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify bracket size number, figure num-
ber, dimension 'B', hanger rod diamete rand name .
FIG. 314
SHORT OFFSET BRACKET
BRACKE TNO
MA XRO DSIZ E
A
RECOM MAX LOAD LBANGLE
SIZEB=6 a=8 B=10 B=1 4
123
3/47/8
1
75010002000
550850
1300
450650
1100
350550
1000
2 1/7 x 2',7
x
1/,3
x 3
x4
x 4
x 1/ j
Fig. 315
Long Offset Bracket
Long Offset Brackets are reinforced for the support ofheavier loads at greater cantilever distances (see dat atable) .These brackets may be bolted to masonry or welded tosteel .When used on light masonry walls a backing plate shoul dbe used to distribute the load over a sufficient wall area .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify bracket size number, figure num-
ber, dimension 'B', hanger rod diamete rand name .
FIG. 31 5
LONG OFFSET BRACKET
BRACKETNO
MAXRO DSIZ E
A
RECOM MAX LOAD LB
CANGLE
SIZ EB=14 B=16 B=18
123
3/4'/8
700900
1200
600700
1000
500600800
3 83/8
x 2 I/2x 2 I/2
2'/34
x 2 1:2x 3x 4
xxx
I„
1 ;3/8 x 3
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Fig. 31 4
r
BSEE LOAD RATIN G
(2) , Vu," HOLES
Fig. 31 5
1
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Section 3BRACKETS and SUPPORTS
Fig . 320
Light Duty Welded Steel Bracke t
Light Duty Steel Brackets are recommende rfor a maximum load of 750 lb. The bracket num-ber indicates the maximum cantilever distancefor this load. The bracket may be welded orbolted to the building structure .Suspension of intermediate small piping maybe made with Fig . 320C clip attachment .
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify bracket number, figure
number and name. Order Fig.320C clips separately and specifysize number.
FIG. 320
LIGHT DUTY WELDED STEEL BRACKE T
BRACKET DIMENSIONAL DAT A_
-
_APPRO
X PERWTA B C D F G
r100
1 9 8 6 114 '/4 1 1/4 fib 270
2 13 12 101h % 720
3 19 18 16 1/2 1/4 2 %6 1790
4 25 24 22'h 1/2 2 114 % _
3000
Fig . 321
Standard Welded Steel Bracke t
Fig. 320
Maximum Rod Diameter 3/4 inchMaximum Recommended Load 750 lb .
FIG. 320C CLIP
CLI PNO
PIP ESIZE
MGRRODsin
APPROXWT PER
too1 %TO2 % 752 - 2'h TO 3 'h 'h 130_
•
Fig. 321
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Prime coat of corrosion re-
sistant paint .Ordering - Specify bracket number, figure
number and name .
Standard Steel Brackets are recommended for amaximum load of 1500 lb . The bracket numberindicates the maximum cantilever distance for thi sload.The bracket may be bolted or welded directly t osteel. Attachment to masonry is made with com-pound masonry anchors or expansion shields . Whenfastened to light walls, through bolts and backingplates are recommended to distribute the loadover the wall . All base roller assemblies illus-trated in this catalogue may be used on this bracketto support long pipe lines subject to longitudinalexpansion .When used to suspend pipes, clearance has beenprovided to permit an average of 4° swing of thehanger rod in a direction perpendicular to thebracket .
Maximum Rod Diameter 7/8 inc hMaximum Recommended Load 1500 lb .
STANDARD WELDED STEEL BRACKE T
BRACKETDIMENSIONAL DATA APPROX
WT PER100A R C D E F G N ! L
0 12 18 15 1h 1 1/4 2 X14 4 1 'h 3(6 1 36 161 0
1 18 24 21 1h 1 '/4 - 2'h 4 1h 1 'h 1 3/4 36 '36 2360
2 24 30 27'h 1 '/4 2 'h 5 1 3 2 94 3830
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Fig . 322
Heavy . Duty Welded Steel Bracket
Fig. 322
Maximum Rod Diameter 7/8 inchMaximum Recommended Load 3000 lb .
Heavy Duty Steel Brackets are recommended for amaximum load of 3000 lb. The bracket numberindicates the maximum cantilever distance for thi sload.The bracket may be bolted or welded directly t osteel. When attached to masonry the strength ofthe wall should be examined and through bolts andbacking plates used where necessary to distributethe load over the wall .All base roller assemblies illustrated in this cat-alogue may be used on this bracket to support longpipe lines subject to longitudinal expansion.
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Prime coat of corrosion resistant
paint .Ordering - Specify bracket number, figure num-
ber and name .
FIG. 322
HVY DUTY WELDED STEEL BRACKET
BRACKET DIMENSIONAL DATA APPROXNO WT PER
A B C D E F G H ~ K L M 100
0 12 18 15 1/4 1 '/4 2 3/4 4 1 '/4 2 '/4 1316 1 Y2 20001 18 24 21% 1 34 2 3/4 5 1 '/2 2 % 2 3/4 % 2 41002 24 30 27'/2 1 '/2 2 3/4 6 2 2'/2 i6 2'/2 1 16 1 3/4 68003 30 36 33'/4 1 '/2 3 6 2 2'/2 {6 2'/2 1 %6 1 3 4 85004 36 42 39 1 '/2 3 6 2 3'/2 % 3'/2 1 X16 2 114005 42 50 46 1'/2 3'/2 6 2 3'/2 3/8 3'/2 1146 2 13400
Fig . 325
Welding Angle Bracket
Welding Angle Brackets are convenient and eco-nomical assemblies ready to weld to the stee lstructure . When used to support pipes, attach-ment is by U-Bolt or Pipe Clip to the bracket .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify Bracket number, dimension
hanger rod diameter, figurenumber and name .
Fig. 325
FIG. 325
WELDING ANGLE BRACKET
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
BRACKE TNO
RECO MMAX
MAXROD HGR ROD
LOAD SIZE ADDITIVE SIZ ELB A MIN MAX C D E ANGLE S
1 700 '/2 8 1 8 1 '/2 1 1 2
x 2
x '/42 1200 3/4 1 0 21 2 1 '/4 1 '/4 2'/2 x 2 '/2 x '/43 2500 1 1 2 24 2 '/2 1 3/4 1 '/2 3
x 3
x %
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Section 4RODS and CONNECTORS
Fig . 400
U-Hange r
U-Hangers are intended for use in wood constructionwith long lines of small diameter pipe . Lag bolts ordrive screws may be used for fastening to wood beam sor joists .Special U-Hangers are available with ' B' and 'C' un-equal as shown in illustration 46A.Pipe sizes are grouped in the table for convenience.When ordering it is necessary to give the pipe siz eand length for each size .
•--.FIG. 400
U-HANGERENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE RECOM SIZESIZE MAX SCREWS
LOAD LB A B C3/4-2 250 5() S S No . 16 x 2
2 1/2 .3 3 20 3/8 P P % x 2 '
3'/2-4 560 K6 E
C
E '
x 35 560 '/2 '/2 x 3~ I6 760 % F F Yx 3
8 1120 3/4 Y Y % x3
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size and lengt h
'B' for each size, figur enumber and name .
Fig. 400 ILLUSTRATION 46A
Fig . 402
Fig . 403
Standard U-Bol t
Standard J-Bol t
Fig. 402
Fig. 403
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify pipe size, fig -
ure number and name .E. MYATT & CO .
Standard U-Bolts and J-Bolts are used to hold pipe orconduit securely against any surface . Length `L' is sufficientto fasten through a 1/2 inch thick plate. Threads areNational Coarse . Maximum recommended temperature i s650°F .Special U-Bolts may be obtained to any specifications yo umay require .
Hex nuts must be ordered separately .
See also Heavy Duty U-Bolt Fig. 414 page 47 .
FIG. 402 STANDARD U-BOLT
FIG. 403 J-BOLTENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
APPRO XPIPE RECOM WT PERSIZE MAX 100
LOAD L BFIG . 402 A C L T
FIG. 40 2
'/2 485 1/4 16 2 % 1 3/4 8a 485 '/4 1 % 2% 1 3/4 9
1 485 y4 1 % 2 7/8 1 3/4 101 485 '/4 1'~fb 3'/4 1 3/4 1 11 1/2 485 '/4 2 y4 3'f6 1 3/4 1 22 485 '/4 2% 3 7/8 1 34 1 32 1/2 1220 % 3% 4% 2 353 1220 % 3% 53(6 2 403 1/2 1220 % 4 (6 5% 2 45
~4 1220 % 4% 63(6 2 485 1220 % 6 7 % 2'/4 586 2260 'h 7'/4 8'/rb 2'/4 120
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See boon 4RODS and CONNECTORS
Fig . 414
U-Bolt
APPLtCA TION SAnchor
Support
Fig. 41 4
Fig. 414 U-Bolts are recommended for heavy duty service . They may be used for guidingor anchoring pipe or for the support of heavy loads as shown in the data table . U-Boltsare supplied with four hex nuts .Standard dimensions shown may be modified to meet your requirements ; specify tangentlength ' D' , thread length ' E' and rod diameter' A' if other than standard . Specify pipe 0 . D.if other than standard .
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, figure number and name .
U-Bolts may be obtained made from Chrome-Molybdenum steel for high temperatureservice above 750°F.
FIG. 414
U-BOLT
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
pin RECOMMENDED A~ROX
SIZE MAXIMUM ROD PERLOAD LB SIZE MAX MAX 100
650°F 750°F A B C D E F G N K
1220 1090 % ' %i6 1 116 2 % 2 1 % 'f6 % 1 1 16 303/ 1220 090 % 1 Y8 1 Y2 2 Y2 2 1 % 1
2 /4 1916 1 Jh 321 1220 090 % 1 % 1 3/4 2 3/4 2 2'~ 6 % /4 1'1 6 2',4 351'/4 1220 090 3/8 1'146 2~6 2% 2 1/2 2 Y8 2~2 1/4 2 2 6 371'/2 1220 1090 % 2 2% 3 2'/2 236 1 3(6 Y4 2 pie 2 6 392 1220 090 % 2746 2% 3 )16 2 3/4 2 1/8 1 )16 Y4 2 % 2 1 116 432 1/2 2260 2020 Y2 2% 3746 3 9(6 3 2 % 1 746 '/4 2 % 3116 923 2260 2020 Y2 3i 4116 4 3 2'/4 1 3/4 1/4 2% 3'/4 993'/2 2260 2020 1/2 4146 4~6 4 1/4 3 2'/4 2 '/4 3'1 6 3 1/3 1074 2260 2020 1/2 4% 5 '46 41/2 3 2 1/4 2 Y4 1/4 316 3 3/4 11 45 2260 2020 1/2 5% 6 1/8 5 3 2 6 2% 1/4 3% 4Y4 1286 3620 3230 54 6 3/4 7 % 61(6 3 1/2 2 3l4 3 6 /2 4 % 4'16 24 18 3620 3230 % 8 3/4 9% 6'3 6 3 Y2 2 % 4N6 5'/4 51,16 284
10 5420 4830 3/4 10'/8 11 % 8 % 4 3 5 % Y2 6{6 7'e 48912 7540 6730 7/8 12 7/8 13 3/4 9% 4½ 3 1/4 6% % 7% 8 1/8 77614 7540 6730 14 1/8 15 10 1/4 5 3 1/4 7 % 8 8 3/4 83216 7540 6730 7/8 16% 17 11 '/4 5 3 1/4 8 % 9 9 3/4 91 918 9920 8850 1 18 1/8 19 1/8 13 6 4 9 3/4 10% 11 Y4 136720 9920 8850 1 20 1/8 21 1/ 14 6 4 10 3/4 11 3 12'/4 147824 9920 8850 1 24% 25 1/8 16 6 4 12 3/4 13'% 14 1/4 1708
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Section 4RODS and CONNECTORS
Fig . 420
Eye Rod
Eye Rods (not welded) are used in most standard applications . Theserods may be obtained to your specifications . Standards are listed fo ryour convenience .For critical piping see Welded Eye Rod Fig . 440 Page 49 .
Ordering - Specify figure number, name and dimensions 'A' and 'C '
Fig . 422
Linked Eye Rod
Linked Eye Rods (not welded) afford a pivoted-joint suppor trod .For critical piping see Linked Welded Eye Rod Fig . 442Page 49 .
Ordering - Specify figure number, name, and all dimension s(see drawing )
Fig . 424
Hook Rod
Hook Rods are typical of many types of special bent rods whic hare available to your specifications .
Ordering - Specify figure number, name, and all dimension s(see drawing )
Fig . 426
Anchor Bolt
Anchor Bolts may be obtained to any specifications ,Standards are listed for your convenience .Dimension 'E' is four times the rod diameter .
Ordering - Specify figure number, name, and di-mensions 'A' and 'B'
GENERAL DATA BENT RODS (not welded )
FIGS. 420 – 422' 424 – 426 ENGINEERIN GDATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
• All threads are National Coarse stand -and bolt thread .
RO DSIZ E
A
-
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L T
RECOM MA XLOAD L B@ 650° F
TENSION SHEAR B• Any item may be obtained with left I/4 95 490 2'/2 3/4 5'/2 1 '/4(6 1
hand thread . 16 160 760 2 % '/2 '/a '/s 5 3/4 1'/2
' Thread lengths and dimensions may '/2
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'l 6' /16
1'/42
Ys.1'/4
1
.— b ah"8 3/4
2
2'/2be modified to your specifications . 5/s 705 3070 P 4 y 'j6 2'/2 1 .'/2 9'/4 2 '/2
'/4 1050 4420 E 5 ' t6 3 1 3/4 11 3• Material
- Carbon steel '/a 1470 6000 C 6 1 %6 3'/2 2 13 3'/2
1940 7800 I 6 1/2 1 X16 4 2'/4 14 '/4 4• Rods
can
be
supplied
in stainless, - 1'/a 2430 9900 F 7'/4 1 6 4 // 2 1/2 ~16 4~/zbronze, aluminum, etc . 1'/4 3120 12300 Y 8 1 7,{6 5 2 3/4 17½ 5
1% 3700 14800 8 3/4 1%6 5'/z 3 19 5• Copper plated,
cadmium
plated, or 1 '/2 4650 ' 17700 9 3/4 1% 6 3'/4 21 '/4 6galvanized
finishes
are
available . 1 % 6380 24050 11'/2 1% 7 3 3/4 25 72 8280 31400 p 12'/2 2 3/(6 8 4 27 8
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Section 4RODS and CONNECTOR S
Fig. 430
Machine Rod
- B
A
complies with NF code
Machine Rods are available any length, threaded one end o rboth ends .Rods may be obtained to any material specifications .
Ordering - Specify Fig . No ., name, dimensions 'A' and 'B'
Fig. 432
All Thread Rod
All Thread Rods are completely threaded, supplied to exac tlength .
Ordering - Specify figure number, name, and dimensions'A' and 'B '
Fig. 434
Continuous Thread RodContinuous Threaded Rods are convenient and economical .They may be cut easily to any required length . Standard rodand thread lengths are listed in the data table .
Ordering - Specify figure number, name and rod diameter .
Welded Eye Rod
Welded Eye Rods are recommended for all critical piping . Welding theeye considerably increases the strength of the eye rod . See data tablefor standard eye diameters .
Ai
See Fig. 420 Page 48 for Eye Rod not welded .
Ordering - Specify figure number, name, and dimension 'A' and 'C '
Linked Welded Eye Rod
Linked Welded Eye Rods are recommended for heavy dutyservice where pivoted connections are required .
See Fig. 422 Page 48 for Linked Eye Rods not welded .
Ordering - Specify figure number, name, and all dimension s(see drawing )
GENERAL DATA THREADED RODS AND WELDED EYE RODSFIGS. 430 — 432 — 434 — 440 — 442 ENGINEERIN G
ROD DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
• All threads are National Coarse standardbolt thread .
SA
E RECOM MAXMI NLOAD LB MIN
@ 650•F @ 750•F S C Ca CT D L T• Any item may be obtained with left hand '/4 240 215 2 /2 72 70 34 6 1 '/4
thread . 3(6 410 365 2 % 72 70 3/4 6 1/4 1 1/2
• Rod dimensions and thread lengths may be % 610 540 3 1/2 72 70 1 8 2modified to your specifications . / 1130 1010 4 1/4 120 118 1'/4 9 3/4 2~/z
% 1810 16105 4%. 120118 1¼ 10 1/ 2 %• Welded Eye Rods have an increased eye di- 74 2710 2420 P 5 Y4 120 118 1 1/? 12 % 3
ameter so that larger diameter cross-bolts 7%~ 3770 3360 E 6 120 116 1 ½ 13 34 3 ymaybe used and still allow freedom of move -
thisment at
connection .1 4960 4420 C 7 120 116 2 16 41 % 6230 5560 I 8 120 116 2 18 4 1/2
• Material - Carbon steel - Available in alloy 1 % 8000 7140 F 9 120 116 2 20 51
i 9470 8400 Y 10 120 116 2 3/4 22 5steel where therod operates at tempera -tures above 750 0 F . 1' 11630 10370 10'h 120 116 2 3/4 24 6
1 % 15700 14000 12 1/4 120 116 2 3/4 28 7• Copper plated, cadmium plated, or galvan- 2 20700 18460 13 % 120 116 3 30 8
ized finishes are available . 2' 27200 24260 17 120 116 4 38 92 '/2 33500 29880 21 3/4 120 116 4 1/2 48 10
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Section 4RODS and CONNECTOR S
Fig . 450
Turnbuckle Tie Rods
ENED cauCiEg);m=y=01E=cmFig. 450
Tie Rods with one or more turnbuckles may beobtained in 3/8" to 2" diameters . Any lengthrod may be developed - plates, washers, etc . areavailable to your specifications. Orders mustspecify all necessary dimensions .
Fig . 455
Special Machine Bolt s
Extra-long-length and out-of-stock sizes of Machine Bolts can be obtained promptly by th euse of a Machine Rod threaded one end the thickness of the nut, and with any required threadlength the other end . The nut on the "head" end is welded to the rod . This type of bolt, avail-able any length and up to 2-1/4 inch diameter, has solved many otherwise costly problems .
Ordering - Specify rod diameter, under-the-head length, thread length, square or hex headand nut, figure number and name .
Note - Machine Bolt lengths are measured under the head . Machine Rod lengths are measure dover all - be sure the length you require is clear .
PLAIN HANGER ROD
NUTS — WASHER S
ROD WEIGHT AREA WASHER
Plain Hanger Rod in bars, Square orDIA PE R
FOOTSQIN
STOC KLENGTH
INSID EDIA
OUTSIDEDIA
Hex. Nuts in bulk, Hex . Lock Nuts inbulk, and Standard Round Washers in S/4 .167 .049 12 (6 3/4
bulk are available for field fabrication . .261 .077 12 % 7/8
See Fig . 434 Page 49 for Continuous % .376 .110 12 X16 1
Thread Rod in bars . ~/z .668 .196 20 1 %% 1 .043 .307 20 1 3/4
Rods from 1- 3/8 to 3-4/2 inch diameter 3/4 1 .502 .442 20 '3(6 2
inclusive, on application .
Also, refer '/8 2 .603 .601 20 W6 2 y4
to Technical Section, page 74 . 1 2 .67 .785 20 1X6 2 ~/2
1 '/8 3 .38 .994 20 1 3(6 2 .141 '/4 5.31 1 .227 20 13(6 2 3/4
Fig . 460
Coach Screw Rod
4OUIUlt==3' OBSOLETE
Fig .SE E
NEW PRODUCT SECTION
Coach Screw Rod sStock lengths are
Stock Length s1" :10" :12" :18" :24" : 30"5 " : 42" : 48" : 54" : 60" : 72 "
)n steel
fy rod diameter and length,iisui- e number and name .
Fig . 461
Coach Screw And Machine Thread Rod
Stock length s6 " : 8"•10" •12 " •14" •16"
18"•20"•22 " •24" •30" •36"
Coach Screw and Machine Thread rods may be ob-tained to any length. Stock lengths shown for yourconvenience.
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify rod diameter and length,
figure number and name .
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Diamete r
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Rod Diameter 3/8 V2 % 3/4
Coach ScrewThread Length
2 1/4 2 3/4 3 3 '
Machine Threa dLength
2 2 ~ 2'I/2 3
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Section 4RODS and CONNECTORS
Fig . 462
Rod Coupling
Malleable iron Rod Couplings are used to connec ttwo rods of equal diameter . Tapping is for right handNational Coarse bolt thread .04 -3 - ^^^^' erg permits visual inspection of the rod en-
OBSOLETE
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NEW PRODUCT SECTION
FIG. 462
ROD COUPLIN G
RODRECOM
MAX APPROXDIA LOAD WT PE R
LB L 100
% 610 1 % 9'/2 1130 2'/8 1 9% 1810 2 1/2 3 2'/4 2710 2% 45'/: 2900 33(6 76
Fig . 470
Forged Steel Clevis
Material - Malleable cast ironFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify hanger rod
diameter, figurenumber and name.
Fig. 470
Forged Steel Clevises are used to connect round rodto flat plate . These steel forgings are designed todevelop the full strength of the rod and comply full ywith the Code for Pressure Piping .Tapping is right hand National Coarse bolt thread.Supplied without pins unless specified .
Material - Forged steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify size number, figure numbe r
and name, rod diameter, pin diameter ,and size of grip .
HGR . RODAK E-OU T
C
GRIP
T
FIG. 470
FORGED STEEL CLEVI S
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
Na RECOM MAX LOAD LB MAXTA PA
MAXPIN
PHGR RO DTAKE-OUT B C D T
WAPPROX
T PE R
650°F 750° F
2 1810 1610 % 3/4 3 3 ~% s 1j6 !16 1702'/2 3770 3360 1 '/4
13 1 '/8 4 2'/z )(6 250
3 8000 7140 1 '/4 1 '/2 4 1 X16 5 3 4003 Y2 11630 10370 1 '/2 1 3/4 5 1 % 6 3 1/2 6004 15700 14000 1~ 2 5 1 3/4 6 4 X16 8005 20700 18460 2 2'/z 6 2'/4 7 5 % 16006 33500 29880 2'/2 3 7 2 3/4 8 6 '3 6 2600
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Section 4RODS and CONNECTORS
Figs . 475, 475S
Forged Steel Turnbuckl e
Forged Steel Turnbuckles are stocked with standard 6 inc hopening and with ends tapped left hand-right hand to provide fo rhanger rod adjustment .Also available with openings of 3", 9", 12" and 24" .
Material - Forged steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify hanger rod size, figure number and name .
(Also length of opening if other than standard) .FIG. 475
TURNBUCKLE
FIG. 475S
TURNBUCKLE WITH STUB END S
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT ARO DSIZE
AAPPROX W T
RECOM MAX LOAD LBB
STU BLENGT H
CPER 100
@ 650°F @ 750°F FIG. 475 FIG . 475 S% 610 540 8 60 100'/s 1130 1010 3/4 8 60 140
1810 1610 ' i16 8 88 21 03/4 2710 2420 1 '/8 8 YZ 140 325'/8 3770 3360 1 X16 9 190 460
1 4960 4420 1' 9'/1 260 6301'/8 6230 5560 1% 9' 320 7751 1/4 8000 7140 1 7/s 10 425 10301 1/2 11630 10370 2 1/4 10½ 660 16201 3/4 15700 14000 2 % 11 900 22602 20700 18460 3 11' 1140 3040
Figs . 480, 4801
Weldless Eye Nut
The Forged Steel Weldless Eye Nut provides a con-venient attachment to beam clamps or pipe clampswhile using threaded straight hanger rod and elim-inates the use of eye rods or welded eye rods wit htheir attendant exactness of measurement .
Material - Forged stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify hanger rod size, figure num-
ber and name .
FIGS. 480, 480L
WELDLESS EYE NU T
RODSIZE
A
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA APPROXWT PE R
100RECOM .MAX LOAD LB
@ 650°F @ 750°F B C E
~
T
3/a 610 540 '/2 1 '/4 3/4 6 1~6 206 FO s/8 1 '/T 1 '/4 1 3/8 2 1/2 30
3/8 1610 ' 316 1 1 '/2 1
16 Y2 3 ( 553/4 2420 ~/8 2 3/8 1 3/4 1 % % 3 ~/8 100'/8 3 3 60 '~6 1 S/e 2 1 s/8 3/a 4 6 155
1 - 4420 1 %6 3%6 2'/a 1'/e '/8 5 2451'/e 5560 1X16 3K6 2'/4 1 7/8 5 2451'/4 : 8 8 7140 1 '/4 3'/z 2'/z 11 5 3/4 375
6 7800 -~ 1 3/8 3 3/4 13/4 2 1 '/8 6 1/4 500
1 1/2 11630 2 318 1'I4 6 3/4 675
1 3/4 15700 ' 8 8 4 1 '/s 10 16752 20700 ~•~ 4 1 1/2 10 1675
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Fig. 475(Body Only)
Fig. 475S(With Stub Ends )
B –~- 6 "(STANDARD OPENING)
Fig. 480(For LH thread, order Fig . 480L )
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Section 4RODS and CONNECTORS
Figs . 485, 486
toxin Expansion Shields
Fig. 485 Short Standard
Fig. 486 Long Standard
The LOXIN is a popular Expansion Shield for insertion int omasonry walls, concrete ceilings or piers .
It locks when the machine bolt is tightened and thereafte r
will be securely anchored although the bolt may be removed .
Material - Rust-proof alloy
Ordering - Specify bolt diameter, figure number and
name. (Order machine bolts separately . Bolt
length = dimensions A+T . )
FIG. 485
SHORT STANDARD LOXIN FIG. 486
LONG STANDARD LOXIN
LG OF LG OFBOLT ENGINEERING DATA slum APPROX WT BOLT ENGINEERING DATA SHIELD APPROX WT
PER 10 0RECOM MAX HOLE RECOM MAX HOLEDIAM PER 100 DIAM (LESS BOLTS )TENSION LB H A (LESS BOLTS) TENSION LB H A
' i I I
, 300 %x1Y 1 1/2 6 34 450 %x2 2 7'/2 700 7/8 x 2 2 13 '/3 1000 7/8 x 2 1/2 2 1/2 1 6% 1000 1
x 2'h 2 1/z 20 % 1500 1
x 3 3 2 3' Y4 2000 1 1/8 x 3 1/2 3 Y2 3 2
Figs. 491, 49 2
493, 494
Compound Masonry Anchor s
Compound Masonry Anchors are designed t o
withstand both tension and shear forces and
are recommended as 7horage attachment s
to masonry
to ceilings, floors or
__tw;i \\\/
►~~
pip ,,,.
Fig. 491 Two-UnitThreaded
Fig. 493 Two-Unit
Plain
isonry, the assem-
~h of the masonry ,
elf, but for appli -
B
0'
he recommended0~S
table are based
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si c1:%oy0iijcr1:
.
3 .
In the plain, two and three unit sets ;V~ and threaded, two and three unit sets .
Material - Threaded or plain alloy cone s
and expanding lead sleeve s
Finish - - Rust-proof
Ordering - Specify bolt diameter, figure
number and name.Fig. 494 Three-UnitPlain Order r
:i is and nuts separately .
FIGS. 491, 492, 493, 494
COMPOUND MASONRY ANCHOR STO OBTAIN BOLT LGT ADD PLAT E
THICKNESS "T" TO THE APPROX WT PER 100BOLT ENGINEERING DATA FOLLOWING (LESS BOLTS )DIAM RECOM MAX
LOAD LB DEPTH OF HOLE_ HOLE FIG 491 FIG 492 FIG 493 FIG 494 THREADED PLAINTENSION SHEAR FIG 491 FIG 492 SIZE _
A A A+B A+B FIG 491 FIG 492 FIG 493 FIG 494FIG 493 FIG 4943A 800 400 15{6 1% 1716 11(6 3/4 1 1 '/2 1'/2 2 11 16 10 1 5%s 1600 720 1 ~6 2'/8 11 16 2 1/4 1 13(8 1 3/ 1 3/4 23f6 27 37 20 308/i
~2400 960 236
.. 2 3/4 2 % 2% 1 '/8 1 1 3(6 2 % 2j'6 3 32 45 26 393/4 3600 1080 2% 3'/2 2'/8 31(6 1 % 2'/4 2 % 2'3 6 3 % 59 84 50 7 5%a 4400 1200 3 3 3/4 3K6 3% 1 ~ 2 % 3 % 4 83 116 65 9 8
1 5600 1360 3 % 416 3 7/8 4% 1 % 2 ~ 3'/8 3% 4'/e 98 137 78 11 7
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Section 5UPPER ATTACHMENT S
Fig . 500
Standard Beam Clam p
Standard Beam Clamps are recommended for us eunder normal service conditions on wide flange or Ibeams. If for use with back-to-back double anglestruts or heavy square flange (built-up) sections ,dimensions 'F' and 'T' must be specified.
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify size number, flange width and
thickness, figure number and .name.Note - If possible give beam description e .g .
(8 WF 17)Fig. 500
For Side Beam Clamps see page 5 5For Heavy Duty Service see pages 56 to 5 8
FIG. 500
STD. BEAM CLAM PENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
SIZENO
RECOMMAX
LOAD LB
MAX RODSIZE
ABOL T
B C D MATERIAL
A 500 % % 1 % '/4 x 1 '/4B 900 % '/2 34 1'h %x1 1/2C 1500 3/4 1 2 '/2 x 2D 2000 1 1 1 1/4 2 1/4 '/2 x 3
fJ~l
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j T
Fig . 50 2
Fig . 503
Fig. 502
Standard Channel Clamps are recommended for us eunder normal service conditions on structural chan-nels or angles .The 2-Bolt type offers a more positive grip wher erequired by service conditions .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify size number, size and descrip-
tion of structural member, figure num-ber and name .
FIGS. 502, 503
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DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
SIZENO RECOM
MAXLOA D
LB
RECOMMGRRO D
ABOLT
B C D MATERIAL
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80225300500
%
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%
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Section 5UPPER ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 504
Standard Side Beam Clam p
Standard Side Beam Clamps are recommended for norma l
service where the pipe is located a short distance from th e
side of the beam .
The clamp may be used on the top or bottom flange as required .
Material - Carbon steel
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify clamp size number, dimensions 'F', 'X '
and 'T' , figure number and name .
FIG. 504
STD. SIDE BEAM CLAMPENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
SIZE RECOM MAX LOAD LBNO BOLTY=3 1/2" Y=5 /2 " A F X SIZE MATERIAL
1 90 50 % S S % '/4 x 1 '/4
2 210 100 '/2PE
PE % x 1 1/2
3 360 175 % C C % % x 2
4 500 250 3/4F F
3/4 V2 x 2
5 800 400 '/8 -1 Y Y '/s x 3
Heavy Duty Side Beam Clam p
Heavy Duty Side Beam Clamps are made with extended re-
taining lugs which allow greater loads or more cantilever dis-
tance than Fig. 504 Standard Clamps .
Material - Carbon steel
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify clamp size number, dimensions 'F', 'X '
and 'T', figure number and name .
FIG. 505
HVY. DUTY SIDE BEAM CLAM PENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
SIZE RECOM MAX LOAD LBNO BOLTY=3 1/1 " Y-S 1/t" Y=7 /z" A F X SIZE MATERIA L
1 125 80 60 % S S % '/4 x 1 '/4
2 300 200 140 '/2PE
PE '/2 % x 1 '/2
3 550 350 250 % C C % % x 2
4 750 475 350 34 1/2
2F F
x
5 1200 750 550 '/8 -1 Y Y '/8 x 3
Fig . 506
Beam Hook
Beam Hooks are simple, economical attachments for use with
small diameter pipe, conduit and duct work .
Material - Carbon steel
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify size number, dimensions 'X' and 'T' ,
figure number and name .
FIG. 506
BEAM HOO K
SIZEENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
NUMBER RECOM MAXLOAD LB A MATERIAL X T
1 85 % '/4x1 '/4 S S2 260 '/2 %x1'/2 P
EPE
3 365 % % x2 C C4 590 3/4 '/2 x 2 I
F F5 970 1 '/2 x 3 Y Y.
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Section 5UPPER ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 510
2-Bolt Wide Flange Beam Clam p
2-Bolt Wide Flange Beam Clamps are for use on standar dwide flange beams with 10-1/2 inch maximum flang ewidth. They are recommended for heavy duty serviceand for use with critical piping .The lower bolt is provided with a pipe spacer to preven tbinding of the hanger rod . Tightening the upper bolt pro-vides a firm grip on the beam and the lock nuts insureagainst loosening of the bolts due to vibration .The clamp may be used with either Fig . 440 Welded EyeRod, or Fig . 480 Weldless Eye Nut .
The transverse stress set up in the beam itself shouldbe checked when suspending heavy loads . If the fibrestress is severe the beam should be reinforced withparallel vertical plates welded on both sides of the web ,and to the top and bottom flanges .The transverse stress set up in the beam (maximum a tpoint P) due to the suspended load can be determine dapproximately by the empirical formula -
S
=L
P
Z 2
Sp is the fibre stress (lb . per sq. in . )
L is the load suspended (lb . )
Z is the flange thickness (in . )
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Prime coat corrosion resistant paint .Ordering - Specify clamp size number, dimensio n
'W', figure number and name .
FIG. 510
2-BOLT WIDE FLANGE BEAM CLAM P
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
HGR ROD TAKE-OUT . APPRO XSIZE RECOM RECOM WT PE R,
W E F S
EYENUMBER MAX HGR SCH 40 MATERIAL 0pLOAD (L )
LB WRO D
ARO D
BNU T
C D E(MIN )
F GPIPE
SPACE R
1 750 4 '/2 4 S/8 5'/2 1 3/4 7/8 3/4 s/8 3/8 x 3 590
o°c
2 750 5-6 '/2 5 1/8 6 1 3/4 'A 3/4 % 3/8x3 675a
3 750 6'/2 - 7'/2 Y2 5 S/8 6'/2 1 3/4 3/4 % 3/4 % x 3 750
4 750 8 - 9 '/2 6 1/4 7'/8 1 3/4 '/8 3/4 % % x 3 780
5 750 10 - 10' Y2 7 1/8 8 1 3/4 '/8 3/4
~~S/8 /e x 3 940
6 1500 4 S/8
' 5'/8 6 1/4 2'/8 1 1 3/4 '/2 X 3 91 0
)-
7 1500 5-6 % 5% 6 3/4 2'/8 1 1 3/4 '/2x3 1030
Q
8 1500 6'/2 - 7'/2 % 6'/8 7 '/4 2 '/8 1 1 3/4 3/4 1/2 X 3 1085
=
9 1500 8- 9 % 6 3/4 7 7/8 2'/8 1 1 3/4 '/2 x 3 1190
10 1500 10 - 10 1/2 % 7 5k 8 314 2'/8 1 1 3/4 1/2 x 3 134 5
11 3000 4 '/8 6 '/4 7 3/4 2 7/8 1 '/2 1 '/4 1 '/8 % x 4 1975
>-
12 3000 5 - 6 7/8 6% 8 1/4 2 7/8 1 '/2 1 '/4 1 1/8 % x 4 2190
13 3000 6'/2 - 7 '/2 '/8 7'/4 8 3/4 2'/8 1 '/2 1 '/4 1 '/8 1 '/4 % x 4 2 24 5
14 3000 8 - 9 '/8 7 7/8 9% 2'/8 1'/2 1 '/4 1 1/8 % x 4 2520
15 , 3 000 10 - 10 '/2 7/8 8 3/4 10 1/4 2 2/8 1 '/2 ,
1 1/4 1 V8 % X 4 2640
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Fig. 511
2-Bolt I Beam Clamp
2-Bolt I Beam Clamps are for use on standard I beam swith flange widths between 4 and 8 inches . They arerecommended for heavy duty service and for criticalpiping .The lower bolt is provided with a pipe spacer to preven tbinding of the hanger rod. Tightening the upper boltprovides a firm grip on the beam and the lock nutsinsure against loosening of the bolts due to vibration .The clamp may be used with either Fig . 440 Welded Ey eRod, or Fig. 480 Weldless Eye Nut.
The transverse stress set up in the beam itself shouldbe checked when suspending heavy loads . If the fibrestress is severe the beam should be reinforced withparallel vertical plates welded on both sides of the web ,and to the top and bottom flanges .The transverse stress set up in the beam (maximum atpoint P) due to the suspended load can be determinedapproximately by the empirical formula -
S= _
LP
Z~
Sp is the fibre stress (lb . per sq. in . )
L is the load suspended (lb . )
Z is the mean flange thickness (in . )
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - Prime coat corrosion resistant paint .Ordering - Specify clamp size number, dimension
'W', figure number and name .
FIG. 511
2-BOLT I BEAM CLAMP
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
SIZE RECOM RECOM HGR ROD TAKE—OUT APPROX
NUMBER MAX HGR W E F S
EYE SCH 40 MATERIALWT PE R
100LOAD (L )
LB WRO D
ARO D
BNU T
C D E(MIN )
F GPIP E
SPACE R
1 750 4 - 4 V8 / 5 5 7/8 1 3/4 7/8 3/4 S/8 % x 3 605oc
2 750 4 S/8 - 5'/4 T/2 5 1/4 6 V8 1 3/4 7/8 3/4 % 3/8 x 3 645
Z
3 750 5 Y2 - 6 % Y2 5 Y2 6 3/8 1 3/4 '/8 3/4 % 3/4 % x 3 6704 750 7 - 7 1/4 '/2 6 '/8 7 1 3/4 '/8 3/4 % % x 3 740
5 750 7 7/8 - 8 Y2 6 5/8 7 V2 1 3/4~
7/8 3/8 x 3 770~– 6 1500 4 - 4'/e s/e 5'/~ 6'/2 2 ~¼ a 1. 1 3/4 /2 x 3 880}
7 1500 4 % - 5'/4 s/8 5 3/4 6 3/4 2 Y8 1 1 3/4 '/2 X 3 9808 1500 5'/2 - 6 % % 6 7 2'/a 1 1 3/4 3/4 1/2 x 3 1000
=
9 1500 7 - 7'/4 S/8 6 S/8 7 s% a 2'/8 1 1 3/4 '/2 x 3 109510 1500 7 7/8 - 8 % 7 '/8 8'/8 2 Y8 1 1 34 X 3 114511 3000 4 - 4'/a '/8 6% 8 2 7/8 1 '/2 1'/4 1'/8 % x 4 169512 3000 4 s/8 - 5 Y4 7/ 6 7/8 8'/4 2 7/8 1 '/2 1 '/4 1 '/8 % x 4 204 5
W
13 3000 5'/2 - 6 % 7/8 7 Y8 8½ 2 7/8 1 '/2 1 Y4 1 Y8 1 y % x 4 21 1 514 3000 7 - 7'/4 '/8 7 3/4 9 '/8 2'/8 1 '/2 1 '/4 1 '/8 % x 4 230015 3000 7'/8 - 8 '/8 8 Y 9%
_ 2'/8
_ 1 '/2
_ 1 '/4
_ 1 '/8 % x 4 2370
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Section 5UPPER ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 513
Diamond Beam Clamp
Diamond Beam Clamps are recommended for us ein extreme service conditions where flange widthsor pipe loads exceed those shown for other standar dtype beam clamps .With positive attachment to the web of the bea mby bolting or welding, the clamp develops the fullstrength of the hanger rod. No additional bendingstress is applied to the flange of the structuralbeam.
SIZES1-2
SIZE S3-4-5
FIG. 513 DIAMOND BEAM CLAM P
ENGINEERIN GDATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
SIZE RECOM RECOMNUM- MAX NOR UPPER MATERIALBER LOA D
LBRODA B
BOLT SC F
1 2710 3/4 '/a 1- 3/4 1 % x 32 3770 1 1
- 1 '/8 '/2 X 3'/2
3 4960 1 1 '/8 2- 3/4 1 '/4 '/2 x 4 '/2
4 6230 1 'h 1 '/4 2- 3/4 1% % x4'/2
5 8000 1 Y4 1 31 2 - 3/4 134 % x 4 1/2
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify clamp size number, figure
number, name and size and descrip-tion of the structural beam.
Fig . 515
Heavy Duty Ceiling Cli p
Heavy Duty Ceiling Clips are recommended a sattachments to ceilings or beams for the load sshown in the data table .They may be bolted or welded to structural steel .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify hanger rod size, figure num-
ber and name.Fig. 515
See also Beam Attachment Fig . 530 page ' 59
FIG. 515
HEAVY DUTY CEILING CLIP
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
RO DSIZE
A
RECOM MAX
RODTAKE-OU T
B C D E H MATERIAL
APPROXWT PER
100LOAD, LBS
WIT HLAG
SCREWS
'
WITHBOLTS T O
STEE L
'/e
a
42 571 5810
61 011301810
1'/4
Y2
3''/(64 3/45'/4
2 3/43 1/23 '/8
5
~/22 %2 '/83
_11 6
X16
-::I1/4 x% x
'11 Q145
37 4 1500 2710 1 '/4 6 % 4 % 3¼ %
% x
:////2422
'
x
'/2 205
7/s 1650 3770 7 1/4 5'/4 3 3/s ' 6 '/2 x 305
1 1750 4000 7 3/4 5 3/4 3 % ' 16 '/2 x
'430
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Figs . 530, 531 Heavy Duty Beam Attachment
Heavy Duty Beam Attachments are accepted andhighly approved upper connections to structuralbeams. These attachments allow free movementof the hanger rod for any horizontal direction ofpipe movement .The cross bolt is normally supplied less lock nut .The welding beads should always be applied in adirection parallel to the beam longitudinal cente rline. This is always true when welding to theunderside of loaded beams .
Material Carbon steelFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify hanger rod size, figur e
number and name.
Convenient application showing attachment weldedto large size pipe in lieu of a pipe clamp. Herethe hanger rod take-out is obtained by adding halfthe pipe O.D. to dimension C. May also be usedwith welded eye rod .
FIGS. 530, 531
HEAVY DUTY BEAM ATTACHMENT
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATAMGR ROD TAKE-OU T
ROD FIG. 530 FIG. 531sum WELDED APPROX
A RECOM MAX EYE F S W E WT PERLOAD ROD NUT 100
LS R C D E F G MATERIAL FIG . SSO -
FIG. 53 1
% 610 2 2% 2 12 12 7/8 1/4 x 2 117 96'/2 1130 2 2 3/4 2 % 1 y4 2 MI '/4 x 2 131 96% 1810 2 3 2 1 '/4 2'/8 1/4 x 2 155 96Y 2710 2 3 '/8 2 7/a 1'/2 '
3 'h % x 2'/2 279 192'AB 3770 3 4 y4 3 1 2 4'/4 % x 2 '/2 394 253
1 4960 3 4'/2 3 1'e 2 4~ '/z x 3 629 4271 1I~i 6230 3 4'/2 3 1 '/4 2'/4 4 3/4 Y2 x 3 618 4501% 8000 3 4 3/4 3 1% 2 ~/z 5 % x 4 1022 8091% 9500 4 6 4 1% 3 6'/2 34 x 5 1902 15601 Y2 11630 4 6 4 1% 3 6 1/2 3/4 x 5 1902 15601% 15700 5 8 % 5 1 7/a 3 3/4 7 3/4 3/4 x 5 2418 18702 20700 5 8% 5 2'/4 3 3/4 8~ 3/4 x 6 3055 2280
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Fig. 531(Without Bolt )
WELDED EYE ROD
F.S. WELDLESS EYE NUTAPPLICATION WITH APPLICATION WITH
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Section 5UPPER ATTACHMENTS
Fig. 532
Standard Ceiling Cli p
Standard Ceiling Clips are recommended for norma lservice as an economical attachment to wood, stee lor concrete .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify rod diameter, figure numbe r
and name .
For heavy duty service see Fig . 515 Page 58 and Fig .535 Page 61 .
Fig. 532
FIG. 532
STANDARD CEILING CLIPENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
RECO MMA X
ROD LOAD APPROXSIZE LB HGR WT PER
A WITH LAG ROD 100SCREW OR TAKE- SIZEBOLTS TO
STEELOU T
B C D F JCOAC HSCREWS
SIZ EBOLTS MATERIA L
100 1% 2 3/4 2% 1 X16 % x1 % % X 16 x1 40200 1 3I4 3 1/2 2 7/8 1 1/4 '16 x 2 1/2 V4 X 1 Y4 80
S 300 1 3/4 3 78 3 1 1/2 16 Y2 x 2 1/21'6 X 1 Y2 12 5
3A 600 1 3/4 4% 3' 1 V/2 1 316 %x3 % %x2 22 57AB 700 1 3/4 5 1/4 3 % 1 '/e ' 3i6 3/4 x 3 3/4 1/2 x 2 340
Fig . 533
Standard Welded Beam Attachmen t
Standard Welded Beam Attachments are recom-mended for normal service as an economical at-tachment for welding to steel .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify rod diameter, figure numbe r
and name .
L
For heavy duty service see Fig. 531 Page 5 9
(2) HOLES 'J '
F
FIG. 533
STD. WELDED BEAM ATTACHMENTENGINEERIN G
DATA DIMENSIONAL DATAROD APPROXSIZE RECOM WT PER
A LOA DLB B D F MATERIAL
~
100
3/e 200 1 s/% 2 s/8 1 ~i6 x 1 30500 1 3/4 2'/8 1 '/4 '
x 1' 55s/e 625 1 3/4 3 1
' (6 x 1 1/2 903A 1500 1 3/4 3' 1 1/2 % x 2 16 87'8 1950 1 3/4 3 % 1 7/8 y2 x 2 235
1 2250 2 4 2 y2 x 2 1/2 3301 v$ 2750 2 ~ 4 1/4 2' 1/2 x 3 455
F
Fig. 533
D
1
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Fig . 535
Double Angle Clip
Double Angle Clips are recom-mended for heavy duty service .They may be welded to steel orbolted where welding is not per-mitted .The hinge action of the cros sbolt permits free swing of thehanger rod to accommodate pipemovement .Pipe spacers are provided t omaintain dimension F .
Fig . 535USED WITH F.S.
USED WITHWEIDLESS EYE NUT
WELDED EYE ROD
Materia lFinish -Ordering
- Carbon stee l- Black- Specify hanger ro d
size, figure num-ber and name .
FIG. 535
DOUBLE ANGLE CLI P
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DAT A
ROD RECOM MAX HANGER RO D
SIZE LOAD LBTAKE-OUT SCH 40 APPROX
A F S W WELDED PIPE WT PE R
BOLTE DTO STEEL
WELDE DTO STEEL
EYE NU TB
EYE RO DC D E
SPACE RF G H MATERIAL ;
100
3/e 610 610 1 3/4 11/8 1 3/4 1/2 s 2% 105Y2 1130 1130 1 Ye 2 1/2 % 3/4 2 1/2 '6
2
1/4x 1 1/2 x
L160
% 1810 1810 2 3/431 /4
3 3/4 '/ 3 1/8 16 1 2703/4 2710 2710 3 31/4
,/81 31/4
1~63 x 2
x. /4 L325
'/e 3370 3370 3 1/2 4 1 1 1/8 3% 1 (6 7301 4000 4960 3 3/4
21/44 1/2 1Y 8 1/4 4 3A 1(6
4 x 3
x % L 8501'/e 4000 6230 3 34 2 1/4 4 1/2 1 1/4 1 % 4'/8 13(6 4 x 3
x % L 9401 Y4 4000 8000 4 1/2 2 3/4 5 1% 1 1/2 5 1316 5 x 3
x 1/2 1 14701 % 5000 9500 4 1/2 2 3/4 5 1/2 1 1/2 1 % 5 1/8 1 6 1 5
1 16801 Y4 5000 11630 5 3 6 1/2 1% 13/4 51/4 l ib
x 3
x /2 l 2025
Fig . 542
Standard Angle Cli p
Standard Angle Clips are intended for use on . the side ofwood, concrete, or steel beams under normal conditions .Fastening is by lag bolts in wood, expansion shields inconcrete and by bolting or welding to steel .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify hanger rod size, figure number an d
name.
FIG. 542
STANDARD ANGLE CLIP
ENGINEER -ING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
ROD RECOM MAX APPROXSIZE LOAD LB WT PERA LAG SCREW 100
OR BOLTTO STEEL B C D HOLES MATERIA L
2/e 100 1 1/4 3/4 X16 Y x 1 1/4 25Y2 160 1316 1 5/e 1 i6 ¼ x 1 Y2 40% 300 1 X16 1 7/8 1 1146 % x 1 1/2 703/4 350 1 11r~i6 2 1/8 1 1/8 % % x 2 105'/e
_ 500 2 2 1/2 1 1/4 % 1/2 X 2 165
Fig. 542
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Section 5ll~l ATTACHMENTS
Fig . 54 5
Fig . 550
Fig. 550
Material - Forged steelFinish - - GalvanizedOrdering - Specify rod diameter, figure
number and name .
Plate Washers have many applications in any piping pro -ject. They are illustrated used as bearing plates weldedto "back-to-back" channels .Standard sizes are listed for convenience but washersmay be obtained to any dimensions and specifications .
FIG. 545
PLATE WASHER
ROD SIZE DIMENSIONAL DATAAPPROXWT PERA HOLE MATERIAL 100
% Y4 x3x3 62'/2 '16 1/4 x 3 x 3 623 % % x3x3 9 17 1916 %x3x3 917/ W6 ysx4x4 21 6
1 1K6 1/2x4x4 21 0
1'/s 1 1/4 x 4 x 4 206
1 1/4 1% , x5x5 329
1% 1'h % x5x5 405
1'/s 1% 5/8 x5x5 399
1% 11/$ % x5x5 386
2 2'/e % x5x5 371
Rocker Washers are recommended within th erange shown in the data table, where hanger rodswing may be encountered .The assembly consists of two matching circula rdished washers permitting an average of 8 0hanger rod angularity from the vertical .
FIG. 550
ROCKER WASHE R
ROD RECOM DIMENSIONAL DATA
UPPER LOWERAPPROX
SIZE MAXWASHER
WT PERWASHERA LOAD 100
LB I .D. O .D. I .D. O.D. E T
3 610 % g ib '/2 1~/8 5~ 1 13 0 '/2 1 1/8 3/4 1 Y2 % % 1 0% 1810 % 1% 7/8 1 7/$ 3/4 K6 1 63 4 2710 3/4 1
~ 7/ 1 7/8 '16 '16 19 '
Fig. 645
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify hanger rod size, figure
number and name.
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Fig . 555
Hardened Steel Rocker Washe r
Hardened Steel Rocker Washers . are recommendedfor use with critical high temperature pipin gsystems .The assembly consists of two ground surfaces ofrust proof hardened steel . The matching groundsurfaces permit easy rocking movement of th ehanger rod to accommodate horizontal movementof the pipe .
FIG. 555 HARDENED STEEL ROCKER WASHER
ROD RECOM APPROXSIZE MAX LOAD DIMENSIONAL DATA WT PE R
A LB B C R T 100
a/a 610 % 1 j6 1 '/2 '/4 3'/2 1130 '%2 1 N6 1 3/4 K6 9% 1810 2j2 1 % 1 3/4 (6 1 3
3/4 2710 % 1 % 2 34 3/8 2 13770 W 6 1 2/e 2 3/4 % 2 3
1 4960 1 3(6 2 2 34 '/2 44
1'/a 6230 13(6 2'/4 3 ' 561'/4 8000 13j6 2 % 3 % '/2 761'/2 11630 1 X16 2 Mt 3'/2 92
Fig . 586-588
C-Clamp
C-Clamps are used for securing pipe lines toI-Beam, wide flange beam and channel wher ethickness does not exceed 3/4" .Set screw should not be overtightened .
FIG. 588 C-CLAMP IS WITHOUT LOCKNUT
FIG. 586 C-CLAM P
RO DSIZE
RECOM .MAX. LOAD
DIMENSIONAL DATA APPROX.WT. PER
100C E H
% 510 1 3/4 % 1 % 42
'/2 535 1 3/4 % 1 % 49
% 550 2 3/4 1'/2 62
3/4 630 2 3/4 1 '/2 87
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Material - Hardened and ground rust-proof steel .
Finish - - Greased surfaces .Ordering - Specify rod diameter, figur e
number and name .
TOP OF SUPPORTINGSTEEL
Material - Malleable iron.Finish - - BlackOrdering - Specify rod diameter, figure
number and name.
Fig. 586
63

Section 6AUXILIARY STEE L
Fig . 600
Standard Auxiliary Hanger Stee l
The table of Standard Auxiliary Steel offer sa simplified means of selecting suitabl ecommon hanger auxiliary steel for th eloading indicated . A complete range ofauxiliary steel is available on application .The clip angle affords ease of installationand necessary adjustment . When weldingis not permitted, members with double clipangles for bolting are available . Instal langles with long leg vertical .
*A11 loads based on Safety Factor of 5 .
FIG. 600
STD AUX HANGER STEE L
StjE SINGLEALLOWABLE CONCENTRATED LOAD, L B
(AT CENTER Of SPAN, FT)"CLI P
NO ANGLE ANGL E3 4 5 6 7 s
1 2½ x2½ x 1/4 525 400 300 250 225 200 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x V4
2 3
x 3
x 1/4 775 575 450 375 325 300 2 1/2
x 2 1/2
x
1/43 4
x 4
x 1/4 1450 1100 875 725 625 550 3
x3
x 1/44 4
x3
x % 2000 1500 1200 1000 850 750 3
x 3
x 1/45 5
x3
x % 2950 2200 1750 1475 250 1100 3
x3
x 1/46 6
x 4
x 3 4400 2200 8801650 . 3 x 3
x 3/8
Fig . 650
Heavy Duty Auxiliary Hanger Stee l
Heavy Duty Auxiliary Steel is intended t osupplement the load range of Fig. 600 asindicated in the data table . Members areavailable with four angle clips for boltin gwhen welding is not permitted .Back-to-back channel spacing is deter -mined by the hanger rod .Plate Washers Fig . 545 page 62 affordhorizontal adjustment of the hanger rod .
*All loads based on Safety Factor of 5 .
FIG. 650
HVY DUTY AUX HANGER STEEL
SIZE DOUBLE ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATED LOAD, LI CLI PNO CHANNEL (AT CENTER OF SPAN, FT)" ANGLE S
3 4 s 6 7 1
1 ][ 4 .1 29202200 1750 1450 250 1100 2½ x 2 1/2 x 1/4
2 4 ][ 5 .4 5050 3800 3050 2500 2200 1900 2½ x 2 1/2 x 1/43 53E6.7 8000 6000 4800 4000 3400 3000 3
x 3
x 1/44 6 3E8 .2 11450 8600 6875 5725 4900 4300 3
x 3
x 3/8S 8 3[11 .5 21600 16200 13000 10800 9250 8100 3
x 3
x %
For Structural Steel details and dimensions, see page 75 .
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C - -
WELD TO
'EXISTIN G
STRUCTURAL1MEMBER HOLE - "H"
L
--
SPAN (LESS 15 " )
Fig . 600 Single Angle
SECT . a- a
L
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify size number, span ,
figure number, and name .Specify dimension 'C' andhole size 'H' if required .
SPAN
SPACE AS
REQUIRE D
WELD T OEXISTIN GSTRUCTURA LMEMBER
-_ H
SECT . b- b
k SPAN (LESS 1)S" ) •
Fig. 650 Double Channel
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify size number, span ,
figure number, and name .Order Fig. 545 PlateWashers separately .

Section 7ANCHORS and GUIDES
Fig . 702
Base AnchorBase Anchors are recommended for anchoring horizontal pipe orwelding elbows . They are designed to anchor against pipe expan-sion forces and movements .Alloy plates are available for . welding to alloy pipe or fittings .
Fig . 702
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - Blac kOrdering - Specify pipe size, dimension ' L ' , figure
number and name.Specify if for horizontal pipe or for longor short radius welding elbows.
FIG. 702
BASE ANCHO R
PIPE DIMENSIONAL DAT A,--
PLATE TH KSIZEB C H L T l T 2
4 6 4 1/2 165 8 6 1 36 S 1/4 3/86 8 6 1 i6 P8 10 8 1316 E
10 1 0 8 1 16 C 3/8 1/212 1 2 9 1/2 1 6% I1 416
1 21 4
9 1/21 1 /2
~%63/16
FY 3/e /2
Fig. 703
Fig. 704
Rigid Base Support
Sliding Base Support
HOLES • "H "__
PSQUAR EATEL
Fig. 703RIGID BAS E
SUPPORT
E .I•' HOLES • "H "F ,,L SQUAR E
Fig. 704
PLAT E
SLIDING BAS ESUPPORT
Material - Carbon steelFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify pipe size, dimension 'L' ,
figure number and name . Specifyif for horizontal pipe, or for long orshort radius welding elbows.
Fig. 703 and 704 are stanchion type base supports recommended for the support of horizonta lpipe or welding elbows .For pipes larger than 4 inch, a structural section replaces the pipe (used on smaller sizes) a sthe stanchion member .The rigid type is for non-moving pipe and is bolted to the floor or pier .The sliding type allows for horizontal pipe movement . A wear plate, supplied with the support ,is bolted to the floor providing a sliding surface .
FIG. 703 RIGID BASE SUPPORT
FIG. 704 SLIDING BASE SUPPOR T
ENGINEER -ING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIP ESIZE
RECOMMAXLOAD MAX H
LB L C D E F G HOLES T STANCHION2½ 450 36 4 1/2 6 6 1/2 8 4 2 - ~6 1/4 2" STD PIP E3 8 00 3 6 4 1/2 6 6 Y2 8 4 2- ~6 1/4 2" STD PIPE3 % 1000 3 6 4 1/2
_ 6 6 1/2
_ 8 4 2 - 1/, 2" STD PIPE4 1200 72 4 1/2 6 6 1/2 8 _ 4 2 - ib 1/4 2" STD PIP E5 2000 72 6 8 8 1/2 10 5 4 - 1K6 % 4WF 1 36 2500 72 6 8 8 1/2 10 5 4 - 1/16 3A 4WF1 38 3000 72 8 10 10 12 6 1/2 4- % 34, 6B1 2
10 3800 72 8 10 10 12 6 1/2 4 - 1316 3/8 6WF15 . 512 4000 72 9 1/2 12 10 12 6 1/2 4 - % % 6WF15 . 514 6000 120 9 1/2 12 12 14 8 1/2 4 - 13f6 1/2 8WF3 116 6500 120 11 1/2 14 12 14 8 1/2 4 - 1 16 1/2 8WF3 1
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Fig. 705
Sliding Support (welded type)
- ---v
~• — l ----•IFOR 6" PIPE AND SMALLE R
FOR 8 " PIPE AND LARGE R
Sliding Supports and Sliding Guides (Welded Types) are recommended for th esupport of rack piping in chemical plants and refineries where the pipe is subject t ohorizontal expansion .The length of the assembly ' L' may be increased to provide for larger horizonta lpipe movements . All supports maintain a standard 4 inch height between the sup-porting steel and the bottom of the pipe .
Fig. 706
Sliding Guide (welded type )
Sliding Guides are used where guidin gof the sliding support is indicated . Theaddition of side restraining lugs as il-lustrated convert a standard Fig. 705to the Sliding Guide .Dimensions may be modified to sui tspecific applications .
- Carbon steel- Blac k
- Specify pipe size, figurenumber and name .
FIG. 705
SLIDING SUPPORT
FIG. 706 SLIDING GUIDE
(welded t pe )
ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE MAX APPROX
SIZE AVAIL WT PE R
B C DGUID EMVT E F K L
STEE LSIZE
100
3/4 4 '1 4'j6
1 '/4 4% 2 4 — — 2'/4 6 ST48x ,5'. Q 2501 '/2 4'i6
2 5i62' 5%63 5 3/4 2 4 — --- 4 6 ST4B x 5 .0 2503 1/2 64 6 1/4 ST4B x 5 .0 2505 6% 2'/2 3 '/2 - - 4 6 ST4B x 6 .5 3256 7 16 ST4B x 6 .5 3258 8;6 6 985
10 9% 3 7 4 '/4 % 6 8 100512 10 3/8 8 128514 1
1 9 6 '/4 8 149516 12 3 9 6 '/4 % 8 10 148518 13 8 3/4 5 3/4 3/8 10 2325
ZO 14 3 , 10 S/e 7 '/8 3/8 Y2 12 123495
24 16 /2 3475
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FOR 6 '" PIPE AND SMALLER
Materia lFinish -Ordering
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Section 7ANCHORS and GUIDES
Fig . 707
Sliding Support (non-welded type )
L- K _,_...I
SUPPORTIN GSTEEL
FOR 8 " PIPE AND LARGERFOR 6 " PIPE AND SMALLER
Sliding Supports and Sliding Guides (Non-welded Types) are recommended for the supportof rack piping in chemical plants and refineries which is subject to horizontal expansion ,and where welding is not desirable .
The length of the assembly 'L' may be increased to provide for larger horizontal pip emovements . All supports maintain a standard 4 inch height between the supporting stee land the bottom of the pipe .
Fig . 708
Sliding Guide (non-welded type)
Sliding Guides are used where guidin g
of the sliding support is indicated . The
addition of side restraining lugs as il-
lustrated convert a standard Fig . 707to the Sliding Guide .
Dimensions may be modified to suit spec-
ific applications .
Material - Carbon steel
Finish - - Black
Ordering - Specify pipe size, figure
number and name.
FIG. 707
SLIDING SUPPORT
FIG. 708 SLIDING GUIDE
(non-welded type )ENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
PIPE MAX APPROX
SIZE AVAIL WT EACH
S C DGUIDEMVT A E F J K L
STEE LSIZE
FIG. 707
'/. 4 1/21 4% 1.91'/. 4 1 3(6 2 4 % - - 5 6 ST4$x .S. 0 4th1 ~/2 4 'K62 5Kf62 1/2 5K6 4 . 93 5 34 2 3'/2 '/2 - - 4 ~/2 4 6 ST4B x 5 .0 5 . 13 '/2 6 5 .44 6'/4 Y2 ST4Bx5.0 5 . 65 6'36 2'/2 4 '/2 - - 4 1/2 4 6 ST4 B x 6 .5 6 . 86 7 6 % ST4Bx6.5 9.98 8
6 % 5 16 . 510 9% 3 7 6 3/4 '/4 3/8 7'/2 6 8 23 . 212 10 % '/8 7 30. 414 11 9 6 8 35 . 516 12 3 9 6 '/4 % 9'/4 9 10 -- 3 8 .918 13 8 3/4 5 3/4 1 3/8 10 43 . 020 14 ,
3 /2 10 s , , 76.724 16 /8 7 /e 1 % /2 11 '/e 12 12 ---76.7
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.llo n materials are
available for application to allo n piping
over 750" F . -
FOR 8" PIPE AND LARGER
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Section 8SPRING and CONSTANT SUPPORT S
Spring Hangers for Mobile Pipe Suspensio n
Mobile Suspension Devices are used to prevent the over-stressing of piping, damage to connecte dequipment, and possible failure of the pipe suspension system, resulting from vertical move-ment of suspended piping or connected equipment due to thermal expansion .When piping expands upward and away from its support a rigid hanger no longer affords an ysupporting action to the pipe ; when piping is restrained from moving downward by a rigid suppor tvery large stresses are induced in the pipe .Mobile suspension devices will prevent the actual piping weights from causing the above faults ,but proper stress analysis and suitable expansion compensation is still required for properhanger design .
To select the proper type of suspension device it is necessary to consider : (1) the load to besupported, (2) the magnitude of the piping movements, (3) the general configuration of the pip-ing, (4) allowable end reactions at connected equipment, (5) allowable internal pipe stresses .Our engineers are always at your service to offer recommendations, or to check your sprin ghanger selection .
VARIABLE SPRING HANGERS
FIG. 805 - 810 - 820
Variable spring hangers are used for the support of piping subject to less than 2 inche sof vertical movement and where a variation of supporting force of up to 20% is allow -able .A complete catalogue showing various sizes and mountings is available on request .
LIGHT DUTY SPRING HANGER FIG . 870
Light duty spring hangers are intended for use on non-critical piping for light loads , .(270 lb . max .) and nominal vertical movement .
Fig . 870 Light duty spring hangers are shown on page 69 of this catalogue .
SPRING CUSHIONS FIG . 880
- A
Spring cushions are used where piping is subject to negligible vertical movementbut where a protective cushioning action is required .Fig. 880 Spring Cushions are shown on page 69 of this catalogue .
SWAY BRACES FIG . 890
Sway braces are used to reduce and control piping vibration incident to certainsystems . Sway braces are useful in the control of inertial forces in marin eapplications .Information and details are available on request .
CONSTANT SUPPORT HANGER S
Constant support hangers are used primarily for the suspension of piping subjec tc~
to vertical movement exceeding 2 inches, and when a variation of more than 5%CI:ED
in supporting force could endanger the piping system or the equipment .A complete catalogue is available on request .
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Fig . 870
Light Duty Spring Hange r
Fig. 870
--r-AMfa
Light Duty Spring Hangers are intended for use on non-criticalpiping for small loads and nominal vertical pipe movements .The Light Duty Spring affords an economical, flexible hangerfor steam or hot water piping, with single hanger rod sus -pension
. Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - Prime" coat corrosion resistant paint .Ordering - Specify spring size, figure number and name.Order hanger rods se parately .
-
!tot/h. %/I ,
FIG. 870
LIGHT DUTY SPRING HANGERENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
SPRINGSIZE
MAXIMUM PIPELOAD LB
DEFLECTIONRATE LR/IN
MAXIMUM SPRGDEFL (IN )
FROM FREEHEIGHT A R C
APPROXWT PER
100
12
5085
3555
1 %1 Y2
%%
5 1/45 1/4
33
145185
34
150270
100135
1 '2
'h'
6 %8'4
3',4
320460
Fig . 880
Spring Cushion s
Spring Cushions are used where piping is subject to negligiblevertical movement but where a protective cushioning action isrequired.When used with Fig . 261 Trapeze Roller Hanger as illustrated, anexcellent flexible support is provided for horizontal steam or hotwater pipe .
Material - Carbon stee lFinish - - BlackOrdering - Specify spring size, Dimension IAA , figure number
and name.Note - • - One set consists of four retaining plates and tw o
springs . Order hangers separately .
For Trapeze Roller Hangers see Fig . 261 page 34 .For Continuous Thread Rod see Fig . 434 page 49 .
Note -Loads and deflections are per set (two springs )
FIG. 880
SPRING CUSHION SENGINEERING DATA DIMENSIONAL DATA
SPRING MAX SPRG DEFL APPROXSIZE MAX PIPE DEFLECTION (IN) FROM FREE UNLOADED WT PE R
LOAD LB RATE LB/IN HEIGHT A B
C 100
1 535 428 1 ~ % 6 3/4
3 t~ 4502 1500 1200 1 ~/4 ~ 6
4 ~/z 14003 3000 2400 1 1/4 X78 9 %
4 ~/z 2200
Fig. 880
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kdlen 10ALIGNMENT GUIDE
Fig . 1267
PIPE ALIGNMENT GUIDE
Pipe Guides should be used to maintain th ealignment of pipe through its axial expansion andcontraction cycles . Guides are particularlyimportant in conjunction with expansion joints .The pipe should be supported by conventionalmethods independent of the pipe guides . The spiderattachment to the pipe must be installed to insurethat at least half the spider length remains withi nthe housing during operation .Guides are available to special order for travel inexcess of the standard shown .
Fiig .1267
PIPE ALIGNMENT GUID E
SizeNumber
Weight (approx. )tbs. per 100 A B C D E F G H T
1 1000 5 7/8 4 '/2 5 3/8 35 2'/2 4 5/8 '/42 1400 6'311 51(4 6 5/`6 3'/2 6% 2'/2 4 5/e '/43 1800 8 6% 7 5/6 4 6 3/4 2 '/2 4 5/e '/4
4 1800 10%6 8 5/e 9 5A 5 7 3/6 2'/2 4 5/e '/45 2600 12 i 10 3/4 11 5/8 6% 7 3/8 4 6 % '/46 3300 14 ~% e 12 3/4 13 5/6 7'/4 8 4 6 5/e
7 4600 16 7/8 14 3/4 15 ~% e 8'/2 9 3/4 5 1/2 8 3/4 s/S68 6400 18 ~/8 16 3/4 17 7/s 9'/2 10 % 5'/2 8 3/4 5/5 69 8100 21 5/8 19 20 10'/2 11'/4 5 1/2 8 3/4 s/~ 6
10 11400 23 5/8 21 22 11'/2 14'/8 5 1/2 8 7/6 3/811 12400 25 5/8 23 24 12'/2 14 3/4 58 7/e 3/812 17400 28 3/8 25 3/4 26 5/e 13 3/4 15 7/8 5'/2 8 1 3/8
13 22300 32'/8 29'/2 30 1/2 15 3/4 16 3/e 5 1/i 8 1 3/e14 26300 36'/8 3 3'/2 34'/2 17 3/4 17'/8 5'/2 8 1 3/8
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Material - Carbon Steel .Finish - - Prime coat of corrosion resistan t
paint .Ordering - Specify bare pipe diameter ,
insulation thickness and guid esize number .
70

Section 10ALIGNMENT GUID E
Fig . 1267
PIPE ALIGNMENT GUID E
ALIGNMENT GUID E
SELECTION
CHART
Fig. 1267
BARE COVERING THICKNESS MAX.PIPE 1 1 '/2 2 2 1/2 3 4 TRAVEL
3/a #1 #2 #3 #4 #4 #5 6"
1 #1 #2 #3 #4 #4 #5
1 1/4 #2 #3 #4 #4 #5 #6
1Y #2 #3 #4 #4 #5 #6
2 #2 #3 #4 #4 #5 #6
2 1/2 #3 #4 #4 #5 #5 #6
3 #4 #4 #5 #5 #6 #7
3 ½ #4 #4 #5 #5 #6 #7
4 #4 #5 #5 #6 #6 #7
5 #5 #5 #6 #6 #7 #8
6 #5 #6 #6 #7 #7 #8 6 "
8 #7 #7 #8 #8 #9 8"
10 #8 #8 #9 #9 #1 0
12 #9 #9 #10 #10 #1 1
14 #10 #10 #11 #1 2
16 #11 #11 #12 #12 8"
18 #12 #13 10"
20 #13 #1 3
24 #14 #14 10"
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Technical Section
To facilitate the use of this catalogue, and for your convenience, we have tabulated in each pagepertinent ENGINEERING DATA and DIMENSIONAL DATA applicable to each hanger part .The Technical Section contains additional and supporting data, gathered from various sources, an dcompiled to assist the engineer in designing the most suitable hanger of the proper material .
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM
PageField welding instructions .
72Thermal expansion of pipe . . .
7 3Maximum temperatures for various metals
73Hanger rods, threads per inch, dimensions
7 4Hanger rod loads - carbon steel, alloy .
.
74Decimals of a foot 74Decimals of an inch, and equivalent millimeters . .
74Channels and beams - weights, dimensions, section moduli .
7 5Pipe deflection and stress .
. 76-77Outside diameters of pipes .
.
78Weights of piping materials
. 78-8 7Conversion tables . .
.
8 8Pipe hanger spacing . .
89Intermediate guide spacing .
89Hanger supply services . .
90
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD WELDING OF RIPE HANGER ATTACHMENT S
PREPARATION
1. Surfaces intended for welding must be thoroughly cleaned of any oil, grease or water ,
and of rust, grit, or other foreign matter in order to provide a clean base for the weldin goperation .
APPLICATIO N
2. Care must be taken during the welding process to produce a proper amount of penetra-tion of the parent metal to provide for good adherence of the weld .
3. Full throated fillet welds must be made in joining the hanger attachments to the existingbuilding structural members .
4. All fillet welds shall be continuous unless specified to the contrary . Intermittent weld-ing, where called for, will consist of full throated fillet welds, each deposit of one inc hmeasured length along the weld, with weld deposits spaced one inch apart .
5. Welding may be made by means of either the oxy-acetylene or shielded electric ar cprocess as desired .
CAUTION
6. Every precaution shall be taken to follow good techniques of welding in accordance wit hgood welding practice .
7. Care must be taken so that existing structural members are not unduly overheated durin gthe welding operation .
8. Heating of the existing structural beams, channels, etc ., must not be applied upon thecompression or tension face of a member along a line perpendicular to the length of th emember .
9. The attachment of clips, angles and other weldments to existing structural member sshall be made in such a manner that the welding beads are parallel to the longitudina lcentre line of the member .
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Thermal Expansion of Pipe in Inches per 100 Fee t
Saturated SteamVacuum in HGbelow 212 F. ,Pressure pri gabove 212 F.
Tom -peratureDegreesFahren -
heirCastIron
Carbon &CarbonMolyb-denumSteel
• Copper BrassAluminum
2-S MonetWrought
Iron
4-6% Cr .AlloySteel
12% Cr .Stainles s
Steel
18 Cr.-8 N i
Stainles sStee l
-200 -1 .058 -1 .282 -1 .955 -2 .065 -2 .69 -1 .53 -1 .289 -1 .250 -1,170 -2 .030-180 -0 .982 -1 .176 -1 .782 -L890 -2 .44 -1 .40 -1 .183 -1 .150 -1 .070 -1 .850-160 -0 .891 -1 .066 -1 .612 -1 .705 -2 .18 -1 .27 -1 .073 -1 .030 -0 .970 -1 .670-140 -0.797 -0 .948 -1 .428 -1 .508 -1 .93 -1 .12 -0 .955 -0.970 -0 .870 -1 .480-120 -0.697 -0 .826 -1 .235 -1 .308 -1 .67 -0 .98 -0 .833 -0.800 -0 .750 -1 .300
-100 -0.593 -0 .698 -1 .040 -1 .098 -1 .40 -0 .82 -0 .705 -0.700 -0 .630 -1 .090- 80 -0 .481 -0.563 -0 .835 -0.888 -1 .12 -0 .68 -0 .570 -0.550 -0 .520 -0 .880-- 60 -0 .368 --0.428 -0 .630 -0 .673 -0 .85 -0 .51 -0 .435 -0 .430 -0 .400 -0 .67 0
-- 40 -0 .248 -0 .288 -0 .421 -0 .452
~ -0 .58 -0 .35 -0 .295 -0 .290 -0.270 -0 .45 0- 20 -0.127 -0 .145 -0 .210 -0 .227 -0 .28 -0 .18 -0 .152 -0 .145 -0 .130 -0 .22 5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 0.128 0 .148 0 .238 0 .233 0 .32 0.2 0 .180 0 .140 0 .140 0 .22 332 0.209 0 .230 0 .366 0 .373 0 .50 0.3 0 .280 0 .234 0 .234 0 .35 640 0 .270 0 .300 0 .451 0 .466 0 .63 0 .37 0 .350 0 .280 0 .280 0 .44 6
29 .39 60 0 .410 0 .448 0 .684 0 .690 0 .93 0 .55 0 .540 0 .430 0 .430 0 .669
28 .89 80 0 .550 0.580 0 .896 0 .920 1 .24 0 .74 0 .710 0 .500 0 .550 0 .89 227 .99 100 0 .680 0 .753 1 .134 1 .150 1 .53 0 .92 0 .887 0 .650 0 .690 1 .11 526 .48 120 0 .830 0 .910 1 .366 1 .390 1 .84 1 .11 1 .058 0 .800 0 .820 1 .33 824 .04 140 0 .970 1 .064 1 .590 1 .625 2 .15 1 .30 1 .240 0 .950 0 .960 1 .54 520 .27 160 1 .110 1 .200 1 .804 1 .865 2 .46 1 .50 1 .420 1 .100 1 .090 1 .784
14 .63 180 1 .240 1 .360 2 .051 2 .100 2 .77 1 .70 1 .580 1 .250 1 .230 2 .0006 .45 200 L390 1 .520 2 .296 2 .340 3 .08 1 .88 1 .750 1 .400 1 .380 2 .23 00 212 1 .480 1 .610 2 .428 2 .467 3 .28 2 .00 1 .870 1 .500 1 .460 2 .36 12 .5 220 1 .530 1 .680 2 .516 2 .580 3 .41 2 .07 1 .940 1 .550 1 .510 2 .46 0
10 .3 240 1 .670 1 .840 2 .756 2 .830 3 .73 2 .27 2 .120 1 .720 1 .650 2 .68 0
20 .7 260 1 .820 2 .020 2 .985 3 .070 4 .07 2 .47 2 .300 1 .880 1 .790 2 .92 034 .5 280 1 .970 2 .180 3 .218 3 .315 4 .40 2 .66 2 .470 2 .050 1 .930 3 .15 052 .3 300 2 .130 2 .350 3 .461 3 .565 4 .74 2 .87 2 .670 2 .200 2 .080 3 .39074 .9 320 2 .268 2 .530 3 .696 3 .820 5 .10 3 .07 2 .850 2 .370 2 .220 3 .61 5
103 .3 340 2 .430 2 .700 3 .941 4 .065 5 .43 3 .27 3 .040 2 .530 2 .360 3 .840
138 .3 360 2 .590 2 .880 4 .176 4 .350 5 .78 3 .48 3 .230 2 .700 2 .510 4 .100180 .9 380 2 .750 3 .060 4 .424 4 .610 6 .13 3 .70 3 .425 2 .860 2 .670 4 .346232 .4 400 2 .910 3 .230 4 .666 4 .870 6 .47 3 .91 3 .620 3 .010 2 .820 4 .580
293 .7 420 3 .090 3 .421 4 .914 5 .150 6 .84 4 .12 3 .820 3 .180 2 .980 4 .800366 .1 440 3 .250 3 .595 5 .154 5 .400 7 .19 4 .34 4 .020 3 .350 3 .130 5 .05 0
451 .3 460 3 .410 3 .784 5 .408 5 .680 7 .55 4 .56 4 .200 3 .530 3 .290 5 .300550 .3 480 3 .570 3 .955 5 .651 5 .950 7 .90 4 .78 4 .400 3 .700 3 .450 5 .540664 .3 500 3 .730 4 .151 5 .906 6 .220 8 .25 4 .99 4 .600 , 3 .860 3 .600 5 .800795 .3 520 3 .900 4 .342 6 .148 6 .500 8 .61 5 .23 4 .810 4 .040 3 .760 6 .050945 .3 540 4 .080 4 .525 6 .410 6 .780 8 .98 5 .45 5 .020 4 .200 3 .930 6 .28 0
1115 560 4 .250 4 .730 6 .646 7 .070 9 .35 5 .69 5 .220 4 .400 4 .090 6 .5201308 580 4 .430 4 .930 6 .919 7 .350 9 .74 5 .91 5 .430 4 .560 4 .250 6.7801525 600 4 .600 5 .130 7 .184 7 .620 10 .11 6 .12 5 .620 4 .750 4 .420 7.0201768 620 4 .790 5 .330 7 .432 7 .920 6 .38 5 .840 4 .920 4 .580 7 .2702041 640 4 .970 5 .530 7 .689 8 .200 6 .61 6 .050 5 .100 4 .750 7.520
2346 660 5 .150 5 .750 7 .949 8 .500 6 .85 6 .250 5 .300 4 .910 7 .7702705 680 5 .330 5 .950 8 .196 8 .800 7 .07 6 .470 5 .480 5 .080 8 .0203080 700 5 .520 6 .160 8 .472 9 .080 7 .30 6 .670 5 .650 5 .250 8 .28 0
720 5 .710 6 .360 8 .708 9 .390 7 .65 6 .880 5 .850 5 .430 8 .52 0740 5 .900 6 .570 8 .999 9 .680 7 .79 7 .100 6 .030 5 .600 8 .78 0
760 6.090 6 .790 9 .256 9 .980 8 .02 7 .320 6 .220 5 .770 9 .05 0780 6 .280 7 .000 9 .532 10 .300 8 .27 7 .530 6 .410 5 .950 9 .300800 6.470 *7 .230 9 .788 10 .600 8 .51 7 .730 6 .610 6 .120 9 .580820 6 .660 7 .450 10 .068 10 .920 8 .76 7 .960 6 .800 6 .300 9 .820840 6.850 7 .660 10 .308 11 .220 9 .02 8 .180 7 .000 6 .480 10 .100860 7.049 7 .970 10 .610 11 .530 9 .27 8 .400 7 .190 6 .660 10 .37 0880 7.248 8 .100 10 .971 11 .860 9 .52 8 .630 7 .380 6 .840 10 .630900 7 .460 **8 .340 11 .156 12 .170 9 .78 8 .870 7 .580 7 .010 10 .900920 7.668 8 .540 11 .421 12 .500 10 .04 9 .070 7 .770 7 .200 11 .180940 7 .862 8 .770 11 .707 12 .810 10 .31 9 .300 7 .970 7 .380 11 .460960 8 .073 8 .990 11 .976 13 .140 10.57 9 .520 8 .170 7 .560 11 .730980 8.300 9 .220 12 .269 13 .460 10.83 9 .740 8 .360 7 .840 12 .000
1000 8 .510 9 .420 12 .543 13 .800 11 .08 9 .970 8 .550 7 .920 12 .2601020 9 .65 14 .140 11 .36 8 .75 8 .10 12 .5 51040 9 .87 14 .460 11 .63 8 .95 8 .27 12 .8 21060 10 .08 14 .80 11 .90 9 .15 8 .46 13 .1 01080 10 .32 15 .13 12.18 9 .35 8 .64 13 .3 71100 10 .57 15 .47 12 .43 9 .54 8 .83 13 .6 21120 10.75 15 .81 12 .72 9 .75 9 .00 13 .9 11140 10 .98 16 .16 12 .98 9 .95 9 .18 14 .1 71160 11 .21 16 .50 13 .26 10 .15 9 .36 14 .4 51180 11 .43 16 .86 13 .55 10 .36 9 .55 14 .7 21200 11 .63 17 .21 13 .81 10 .49 9 .72 14 .9 81220 11 .87 14 .10 10 .75 9 .90 15 .261240 12 .10
14.39 10 .95 10 .08 15 .5 31260 12 .33
NOTEI The horizontal lines in each column,
14 .68 11 .15 10 .27 15 .8 11280 12 .55
indicate the
maximum
recommended
14 .96 11 .35 10 .45 16 .081300 12 .75
temperature for each metal .
15 .24 11 .55 10 .63 16 .3 41320 12 .98
*Maximum for Carbon .
15 .53 11 .75 10 .80 16 .621340 13 .21
**Maximum
for Carbon
Maly .
15 .82 11 .95 10 .98 16 .901360 13 .42
16 .10 12 .15 11 .17 17 .1 71380 13 .65 16 .40 12 .35 11 .35 17 .431400 13 .87 16 .68 12 .54 11 .53 17 .701420 Example : 17 .981440 18 .2 5
Find the expansion in 240 ft . of carbon steel pipe carrying steam at 232 psig . pressure with 100 deg .1460 18 .5 21480 superheat and lowest surrounding temperature at 60 F .
Total heat = 400
100 = 500 F .plus 18 .8 01500 19 .07Elongation, steel pipe at 500 F . = 4 .151 "152 01540 Elongation, steel pipe at
60 F . =
.448 "19 .3 319 .6 0
15601580 Difference
3 .703" per 100 ft . 19 .8 8
1600 Expansion in 240 ft. = 2 .40 x 3 .703 = 8 .887" 20 .42
From the Piping Handbook by Sabin Crocker, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co ., & ASME Paper No . 53-A-52, 1954 . Data on monel from International Nickel Co .
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Hanger Rods-Recommended Maximum Load s
DIMENSIONAL DATA RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM LOAD (LB )CARBON STEEL ROD ALLOY ROD - ASTM A'93 GRB 7
HANGER ROD NO. THDS/IN .ROOT OF THD . EYE ROD S
NOT WELDED*STRAIGHT HANGER ROD STRAIGHT HANGER RO DOR WELDED EYE ROD** OR WELDED EYE RO DDIAM (IN) NATL . COARSE) DI A
(IN)ARE A(IN2) 650 . F 650' F
---750 ' F 650 ' F
i
750' F1/4 20 .185 .027 95 240 215 _ _5/16 18 .240 .045 160 410 365 _ _
3/8 16 .294 .068 240 610 540 1,275 1,13 01 ;'2 13 .400 .126 440 1,130 1,010 2,360 2,1005/8 11 .507 .202 705 _ 1,810 1,610 3,780 3,3603,/4 10 .620 .302 1,050 2,710 2,420 5,650 5,0807'8 9 .731 .419 1,470 3,770 3,360 7,850 6,9701 8 .838 .551 1,940 4,960 4,420 10,650 9,1901
1/8 7 .939 .693 2,430 6,230 5,560 13,000 11,53 01
1/4 7 1 .064 .890 3,120 8,000 7,140 16,700 14,81 01 3/8 6 1 .158 1 .054 3,700 9,470 8,400 19,750 17,55 0
1
1/2 6 1 .283 1 .294 4,650 11,630 10,370 24,250 21,58 01 3/4 5 1 .490 1 .744 6,380 15,700 14,000 32,700 29,0502 4Y2 1 .711 2 .300 8,280 20,700 18,460 43,100 38,3002 1/4 4Yz 1 .961 3 .021 - 27,200 24,260 56,600 50,3002 1/2 4 2 .175 3 .716 - 33,500 29,880 69,550 61,8502 3/4 4 2 .425 4 .619 - 41,570 36,950 79,750 57,00 03 4 2 .675 5 .621 _ 50,590 44,970 97,000 70,95 03 1/4 4 2 .925 6 .720 - 60,480 53,760 116,000 103,00 03 1/2 4 3 .175 7 .918 - 71,260 63,340 136,600
121,300
Reference page 4 8Reference page 4 9For a given pipe size, select hanger rod diameter as specified by the pipe clamp . (Eg . 4 ' Fig.124 .5i8" rod )In the case of a spring hanger, the spring size will specify the hanger rod diameter to be used .
Decimal Equivalents
DECIMALS OF A FOO T
INCH 0" 1" 2 "rte.
3 „ 4 „ 5„ 6" 7" 8'' 9"y
10"♦
11 "
0 0 _ .1667 .2500 .3333 .4167 .5000 .5833 ,6667A
.9167.0833 .7500 .833 3
1/16 .0052 .0885 .1719 .2552 .3385 .4219 .5052 ,5885 .6719 .7552 .8385 .921 9
1/8 .0104 .0938 .1771 .2604 .3438 .4271 .5104 .5938 .6771 .7604 .8438 .927 1
3/16 .0156 .0990 .1823 .2656 .3490 .4323 .5156 .5990 .6823 .7656 .8490 .932 3
1/4 .0208 .1042 .1875 .2708 .3542 .4375 .5208 .6042 .6875 .77 08 .8 542 .9375
5/16 .0260 .1094 .1927 .2760 .3594 .4427 .5260 .6094 .6927 .7760 .8594 .9427
3/8 .0313 .1146 .1979 .2812 .3646 .4479 .5313 .6146 .6979 .7813 .8646 .947 9
7/16 .0365 .1198 .2031 .2865 .3698 .4531 .5365 .6198 .7031 .7865 .8698 .953 1
1 /2 .0417 .1250 .2083 .2917 .3750 .4583 .5417 .6250 .7083 .7917 .8750 .958 3
9/16 .0469 .1302 .2135 .2969 .3802 .4635 .5469 .6302 .7135 .7969 .8802 .9635
5/8 .0521 .1354 .2188 .3021 .3854 .4688 .5521 .6354 .7188 .8021 .8854 1 .9688
11/16 0573 .1406 .2240 .3073 .3906 .4740 .5573 .6406 .7240 .8073 .8906 .974 0
3/4 .0625 .1458 .2292 .3125 .3958 :4792 .5625 .6458 .7292 .8125 .8958 .9792
13/16 .0677 .1510 .2344 .3177 .4010 .4844 ,5677 .6510 .7344 .8177 .9010 .984 4
7/8 .0729 .1563 .2396 .3229 .4063 .4896 .5729 .6563 .7396 .8229 .9063 .9896
1 5/16 .0781 .1615 .2448 .3281 .4115 .4948 .5781 .6615 .7448 .8281 .9115 .9948
DECIMALS OF AN INCH &EQUIVALENT MILLIMETER S
Decimal mm Decimal m m
1/32 .0312 .794 17/32 .5312 13.49 4
1/ 16 .0625 1 .588 9/16 .5625 14.28 8
3/32 .0937 2 .381 19 32 .5937 15 .08 1
1/8 .1250 3 .175 5 /8 .6250 15 .87 5
5,'32 .1562 3 .969 21/32 .6562 16b6 9
3/16 .1875 4 .763 11'16 .6875 17.46 3
7/32 .2187 5 .556 23,'32 .7187 1825 6
1 '4 .2500 6 .350 3 ;'4 .7500 19.050
9 .'32 .2812 7 .144 25 32 .7812 19.84 4
5-'16 .3125 7938 13, 16 .8125 24638
11 /32 .3437 8 .731 27 32 .8437 21 .43 1
3/8 .3750 9 .525 7,"8 .8750 2222 5
13/32 .4062 10 .319 29 '32 .9062 23.01 '
7/" l 6 .4375 11 .113 1516 .9375 23 .81 3
15/32 .4687 11 .906 31;32 .9687 24.60 6
1 /2 .5000 12 .700 1 1 .0000 25.406
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Channels-Beams
WEIGHTS - DIMENSIONS - SECTION MODULI
For Standard and Heavy Duty Auxiliary Hanger Steel Assemblies, See Fig Nos 600, 650, Page 64 .
nomina lsize,
weightper ft . ,
flangewidth
thickness sec tof flange, ~ mod
"r lbwide
Z
I axi sican Standard American Standard flange X X
in3Ame r
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c h I-beams 1 I-
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Li111 14-5/8 .873 176 . 3119 14-5/8 .938 189 . 4
depth of weight flange mean sect depth of weight flange mean sect nominal weight flange thickness sect 127 144/4 .998 202 . 0section, per ft ., width thickness mod section, per ft ., width thickness mod size, per ft ., width of flange, mod 136 14-3/4 1 .063 216 . 0Y lb of flange, axis Y lb of flange, axis Y lb Z axis 142 15-1/2 1 .063 226 . 7
Z X-X Z X-X X-X 150 15-1/2 1 .128 240. 2in3 in3 in 3 158 15-1/2 1 .188 253 . 4
14167 15-5/8 1 .248 267. 3176 15-5/8 1 .313 281
.94 .1 1-3/8 1 .1 5 .7 2-3/8 1 .7 5 18 .5 5 .420 9.9 184 15-5/8 1 .378 295. 8
3 .25 193 15-3/4 1 .438 310 . 03 5 .0 1-1/2 .25 1 .2 7 .5 2-1/2 1 .9
6 25 6 .456 16 .8 202 15-3/4 1 .503 324 . 9' 211 15-3/4 1 .563 339 . 26 .0 1-5/8 1 .4
7 .7 2-5/8 3 .017 5-1/4 .308 14.1
219 15-7/8 1 .623 352 . 64 .313 20
228 15-7/8 1 .688 367 . 85 .4 1-5/8 1 .9 9 .5 2-3/4 3 .3
5-1/4 .378 17.0 237 15-7/8 1 .748 382 . 24 .313 24 6-1/2 .398 20 .8
7 .25 1-3/4 2 .3 28 6-1/2 .463 24 . 310 .0 3 4 .8
831 8 .433 27 .4 36 7 .428 56 . 3
5 .313 35 8 .493 31 .1 40 7 .503 64.46 .7 1-3/4 3 .0 14 .75 3-1/4 6 .0 40 8-1/8 .558 35 .5 45 7 .563 72 . 4
5 .313 48 8-1/8 .683 43 .2 50 7-1/8 .628 80. 79 .0 1-7/8 3 .5
12 .5 3-3/8 7 3 58 8-1/4 .808 52 .0 16 58 8-1/2 .645 94. 1
6 375 67 8-1/4 .933 60 .4 64 8-1/2 .715 104. 2' 71 8-1/2 .795 115. 98 .2 1-7/8 4 .3 17 .25 3-5/8 8 .7 78 8-5/8 .875 127. 8
621 5-3/4 .340 21 .5 88 11-1/2 .795 151 . 310 .5 2 .375 5 .0 15 .3 3-5/8 10 .425 5-3/4 .430 26 .4 96 11-1/2 .875 166 . 1
7 .37529 5-3/4 .500 30 . 8
13 .0 2-1/8 5 .820 .0 3-7/8 12 .0 33 8 .433 35 . 0
39 8 .528 42 .2 50 7-1/2 .570 89. 09 .8 2-1/8 6 .0 45 8 .618 49 .1 55 7-1/2 .630 98. 2
18 .4 4 14 .2 49 10 .558 54 .6 60 7-1/2 .695 107. 87 12 .25 2-1/4 .375 6 .9 8 .438 10 54 10 :618 60 .4 64 8-3/4 .686 117. 0
23 .0 4-1/8 16 .0 60 10-1/8 .683 67 .1 18 70 8-3/4 .751 128. 214 .75 2-1/4 7 .7 66 10-1/8 .748 73 .7 77 8-3/4 .831 141 . 7
25 .4 4-5/8 24 .4 72 10-1/8 .808 80 .1 85 8-7/8 .911 156. 111 .5 2-1/4 8 .1 10 50 77 10-1/4 .868 86 .1 96 11-3/4 .831 184.4
35 .0 5 29 .289 ,10-1/4 .998 99 .7 105 11-3/4 .911 202. 2
8 13 .75 2-3/8 .375 9 .0 100 10-3/8 1 .118 112 .4 114 11-7/8 .991 220 . 1112 10-3/8 1 .248 126 . 3
18 .75 2-1/2 10 .9 ~
31 .8 5 1 36 .062 8-1/4 .615 126 . 4
13 .4 2-3/8 10 .5 35 .0 5-1/8.563
37 .82 731
6-1/ 26-1/2
.40 0
.46534 . 139.4 68 8-1/4 .685 139 . 9
12 36 6-5/8 .540 45 .9 73 8-1/4 .740 150 . 79 15 .0 2-1/2 .438 11 .3 40 .8 5-1/4 44 .8 40 8 .516 51 .9 21 82 9 .795 168 . 0
.688 45 8 .576 58 .296 9 .935 197 . 6
20 .0 2-5/8 13 .5 50 .0 5-1/2 50.3 50 8-1/8 .641 64 .7112 13 .865 249 . 6
i 53 127 13 .985 284 . 115 .3 2-5/8 13 .4
42 .9
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142 13-1/8 1 .095 317 . 25-1/2 58 .9
65 12 .606 88 . 020 .0 2-3/4 15 .7 15
.62512 72 12 .671 97 . 550 .0 5-5/8
64 2 76 9 .682 175 . 410 .438 79 12-1/8 .736 107 .1 84 9 .772 196 . 3
25.0 2-7/8 18 .1 85 12-1/8 .796 115 .7 94 9 .872 220.954 .7 6 88.4 92 12-1/8 .856 125 .0 100 12 .775 248. 9
30 .0 3 20 .6 18 .688 99
112-1/4 .921 134 .7 24 110 12 .885 274 .4---70.0 6-1/4 101 .9 106 12-1/4 .986 144 .5 120 12-1/8 .930 299 . 1
20.7 3 21 .4 120 12-3/8 1 .106 163 .4 130 14 .900 330 . 7
65 .4 6-1/4 116 .9133 12-3/8 1 .236 182 .5 145 14 1 .020 372 . 5
12 25 .0 3 .50 23 .9813
161 12-1/2 1 .486 222 .2 160 14-1/8 1 .135 413 . 5
30.0 3-1/8 75 .0 6-3/8 126 .3190 12-5/8 1 .736 263 . 2
26.920 94 10 .747 242 . 8
33 .9 3-3/8 41 .7 85 .0 7 150.2 3 034
6-3/ 46-3/4
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41 . 848 .5
102 10 .827 266 . 3.938
38 6-3/4 .513 54 .6 27 114 10-1/8 .932 299 . 215 40 .0 3-1/2 .625 46 .2 95 .0 7-1/4 160.0
43 8 .528 62 .7145 14 .975 402 . 9
48 8 .593 70.2 160 14 1 .075 444 . 550 .0 3-3/4 53 .6 79 .9 7 173.9 53 8 .658 77 .8 177 14-1/8 1 .190 492 . 8
.87514 61 10 .643 92 .2
42 .7 4 61 .0 90 .0 7-1/8 185.8 68 10 .718 103 .0 108 10-1/2 .750 299 . 224 ~---. 74 10-1/8 .783 112 .3 116 10-1, 2 .875 327 945 .8 4 . 63 .7 100 .0 7-1/4 197 .6 78 12 .718 121 .1 124 10-1/2 .930 354 .618 .625 84 12 .778 130 .9 30 132 10-1,'2 1 .00 379 . 751 .9 4-1/8 69.1 105 .9 7-7/8 1 .125 234 .3 87 14-1/2 .688 138 .1 172 15 1 .065 528 . 2
95 14-1/2 .748 150 .6 190 15 1 .185 586 . 158 4-1/4 74 .5 120 .0 8 250 .9 103 14-5/8 .813 1163 .6 210 15-1/ 8 1 .315 649 9
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Pipe Deflection
Stress Chart
Explanation and Examples
A common problem confronting the hanger designer is the decision to locate either a rigid hange ror a spring hanger in a pipe line subject to some vertical movement .His decision will be governed by the flexibility of the pipe line and the amount of load or reactionforce which may safely be applied to the connected equipment such as pumps, small turbines an dheaters, or against pipe anchors .The Pipe Deflection . Stress Chart on page 77 is offered to enable the engineer to determin eallowable deflection and resulting stress in an anchored and guided pipe cantilever .The Chart is intended for application to non-critical pipe lines where a high degree of exactitud eis not needed. Using the Chart eliminates rigorous stress and deflection calculations not neces -sary to this class of piping .The Chart is not intended for application to such critical systems as main or reheated steam o rboiler feed pipes where exact thermal movement and pipe stress should be found through forma lcalculations .The engineer is advised to use the Chart together with the Thermal Expansion Table on page 7 3and refer to allowable pipe stress values tabulated in the several sections of the Code for PressurePiping.
Basis of the Pipe Deflection r Stress Chart
3E A (O . Dom)
625 x A x O.D .Up to 650°F, S A 144x103
xLz
L '
Above 650°F, S A ') = 1 . .25 Sc + .25
= 25 fAx (O.D. )SA
S A x L''625 (0.D. )
ASSUMED MANNER OF DEFLECTIO NOF GUIDED CANTILEVER
Where : E
= 30 x 10 6 (psi)
A
= Deflection (in )
L
= Pipe length (ft )O.D. = Outside diameter of pipe (in )S A = Stress (kips/sq in )
kip = kilo-pounds (1000 lb )
Use of the Chart is shown in the following examples :Example 1 .
Find- - - Pipe length, L .Given - - Deflection, pipe size, allowabl e
stress .
Assume - Deflec (A) = 1 .25 inchNom pipe size = 6 inchAllow stress (SA) = 18 kips/sq in
Enter the Chart on page 77 with A 01 and pipesize 02 and follow arrows to intersection . Fol-low line ® down to 18 kips/sq in and read Pip eLength of 17 ft . (sloped line)
Example 2 .
Find - - - Pipe stress, S .Given - - Deflection, pipe size, allowabl e
stress .
Assume - Deflec (A) = 1 .25 inNom pipe size = 6 i nPipe length = 17 ft
Enter the Chart on page 77 with A U and pipesize 02 and follow arrows to intersection . Fol-low line 03 down to intersectionwith sloped lineof L = 17 ft and read horizontally to the right .The stress is 18 kips/sq in .
(1) Allowable stress range, Code for Pressure Piping, ASA B31 . 1
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Weights of Piping Material s
General Notes
Pipe material weights are shown in boldface type in the tables on pages 79 through 87 . Pipe insulationfactors are shown in light face type.To determine weights of insulation on flanges, valves and fittings, multiply insulation weight per foo tby the appropriate factor in light face type .
Weight per foot of steel pipe is subject to the following tolerances :
Specification Tolerance Specification Tolerance
ASTM A 53ASTM A 120
Std ±5%XS
±5%XXS±10%
ASTM A 15 8ASTM A 206ASTMA280
12" andunder, +6 .5%, -3 .5%over 12" size, +109 , -5%
ASTM A 106 Sch 10-120, +6 .5%, -3 .5%Sch 140-160, +10%, -3 .5%
API 5L All sizes, +6.5%, -3.5%
Weight of tubing (lb/ft) = 10 .6802 x F x T (D-T) Where: T = Wall thickness (inches)D = Outside Diam . (inches)F = Relative weight factor
Weight of tubing is based on low carbon steel weighing 0.2833 pounds per cubic inch .
Relative Weight Factor "F" of Various Metals
Carbon Steel 1 .00 Stainless Steel 1 .01 Aluminum 0.35 Copper 1.14Wrought Iron 0.98 Cast Iron 0.91 Brass 1.12 Lead 1.44
Weight of fluid in a tube (lb/ft) = 0 .3405 x G (D - 2T) 2 , Where : G = Fluid Specific GravityD = O.D. of tube (inches )T = Tube wall thickness (inches )
Weights of insulation are for conventional 85% magnesia and diatomaceous silica and asbesto scompositions and include approximate weights of canvas, cement, paint, wire and bands . Add tothis, weight of any weatherproofing, metal sheathing or other specified special protection .
Valve weights vary according to particular manufacturer's designs . Weights shown herein areapproximate only and do not include weight of any mechanical or motor operator mechanisms .
In the following tables, weights of 125 and 250 pound cast iron valves are for valves with standar dflange ends . Weights of steel valves are for welding end type . To calculate weights of flanged endsteel valves, add tabulated weight of valve to weight of two corresponding slip-on flanges .
Weights of flanges and flanged fittings include weights of bolts and nuts .
OUTSIDE DIAMETERS OF PIPE S
NOM STEEL SOIL BELL AND SPIGOT MECH COPPER NOM STEEL SOIL BELL AND SPIGOT MECH COPPE RPIPE PIPE PIPE JOINT TUBING PIPE PIPE PIPE JOINT TUBIN GSIZE (IPS) 150-200-250 PIPE SIZE (IPS) 100 150-200-250 PIPE
1/2 0 .840 - - - 0 .625 5 5 .562 5 .500 - - - 5 .12 53/4 1 .050 - - - 0 .875 6 6 .625 6 .500 - 6 .90 6 .9 6 .12 5
1 1 .315 - - - 1 .125 8 8 .625 8 .625 - 9 .05 9 .0 8 .12 51-1/4 1 .660 - - - 1 .375 10 10 .750 10 .750 - 11 .10 11 .1 10 .12 51-1/2 1 .900 - - - 1 .625 12 12 .750 12 .750 - 13 .20 13 .2 12 .12 52 2 .375 2 .375 - - 2 .125 14 14 .000 - 15 .30 15 .65 15 .3 -2-1/2 2 .875 - - - 2 .625 16 16 .000 - 17 .40 17 .80 17 .4 -3 3 .500 3 .500 3 .96 - 3 .125 18 18 .000 - 19 .50 19 .92 19 .5 -3-1/2 4 .000 - - - 3 .625 20 20 .000 - 21 .60 22 .06 21 .6 -4 4 .500 4 .500 4 .80 4 .80 4 .125 24 24 .000 - 25 .80 26 .32 25 .8 -
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Section 9TECHNICA L
Weights of Piping Material s
Max . Temp. ° F
Z Thickness-Inche sHigh - Temp
> Thickness -Inche s0 85% Magnesi a0
Total Wt ./ Ft .
1" PIPE SIZE
1 .315" O .D .
40 80 160
Std . xs xxs
.133 .179 .250 .358
1 .68 2 .17 2 .84 3 .6 6
.37 .31 .23 .1 2
1 . 03
1 . 0.3
2 . 3.3
2 . 6. 3
1 .0.2
1 . 0.2
2 .0.2
2 . 5. 2
1 . 3.4
1 . 4.4
3 .2.4
3 . 3. 4
.6 .6 1 .4 1 .5
. 5
.3. 5.3
1 . 2.3
1 . 5.3
125 250 150 300 400 1 600 900 11500 1 2500
Cast Iron Stee l
2 . 51 .5
41 .5
21 .5
31 .5
41 .5
1 11 .5
1 41 . 5
31 .5
4, 1 .5 ,
61 .5
1 11 .5
1 51 . 5
21 .5
31 .5
y
41 .5
1 11 .5
1 51 . 5
2 . 51 .5
41 .5
31 .5
51 .5
41 .5
1 11 .5
1 61 . 5
63 .6
1 43 .7
3 03 . 8
3 . 8
53 .2
1 33 .4
2 63 . 6
1 15 .4
2 05 .6
4 05 . 7
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
8 .5 6 71 .5 4 . 3
13 7 0
I r1 .5 4 . 3
~ i
8 .5 201 .5 0 . 9
281 . 2
1 2 1 2 2 6 6
400 600 800 1200
2 2Y2
1 1 i2
.8 1 .5 3 .7 5 . 8
1'%" PIPE SIZE - 1 .660" O.D .
40 80 160
Std . xs xxs
.140 .191 .250 .382
2 .27 3 .00 3 .76 5 .22
.65 .56 .A6 .27
1 . 5.3
1 . 6.3
3 . 0.3
3 . 3. 3
1 . 3.2
1 . 4.2
2 . 5.2
2 . 8. 2
2 . 0.5
2 . 2.5
3 . 8.5
4 .4. 5
1 . 01 .2
1 . 11 .2
1 .4 1 . 8
. 9
.3. 9.3
1 . 0.3
1 .4. 3
125 250 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
Cast Iron Stee l
2 . 51 .5
51 .5
31 .5
41 .5
61 .5
1 21 .5
2 21 . 5
31 .5
61 .5
71 .5
1 11 .5
2 41 . 5
31 .5
41 .5
61 .5
1 21 .5
2 31 . 5
3 . 01 .5
4 . 51 .5
31 .5
61 .5
61 .5
1 31 .5
241 . 5
83 .6
1 63 .7
1 83 .8
323. 9
1 03 .9
1 8
3 . 9
73 .3
1 43 .4
1 53 .5
3 03 . 7
1 45 .4
245 .6
2 65 .7
505 . 9
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
_
3 43 .8
1 84 .0
9 54 . 4
f 2 04 .0
10 54 . 4
2 14
1 62 .2
3 31 . 1
381 . 1
1 2 1 2 2 6 9
400 600 800 1200
2 2Y2
1 1Y2
1 .0 1 .6 4 .1 6 . 4
Schedule No .
Designatio nWa 'a, Thickness - In .
Pipe - Lb ./Ft .
Water - Lb ./Ft .
v, 90° Elbo w0z
c~ Hz H
uJ t-'
45° Elbo w
Tee
3 WCouplin g
0N
Cap
Pressure Ratinp-ps i
Materia l
W0z
U.
Screwed or Slip-O n
Welding Nec k
Lap Join t
Blin d
0 "W 00 ZZ
- I ~u_~
S .R . 90°
Elbow
L .R . 90° Elbo w
45' Elbow
Tee
Type of End s
Gat e(Flanged bonnet)
W Globe or Angl e> (Flanged bonnet )
Chec k(Flanged bonnet )
Gat e(Bonnetless )
Glob e(Bonnetless)
BoltsOne CompleteFlanged Joint
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 78
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Weights of Piping Material s
Schedule No .
Designation
Waa Thickness - In .
,
Pipe - Lb. 'Ft .
Water - Lb . 'Ft .
w 90° Elbo w
Z45° Elbo w
- 1-
.1 TeeW _-.-~
0Coupling
Cop
Pressure Rating-ps i
Materia l
W0Z
J
Screwed or Slip-O n
Welding Nec k
Lap Joint
Blind
Q Nw 00 ZZ F_
-
S .R . 90'
Elbow
L .R . 90° Elbow--•
45° Elbo w
Tee
Type of End s
Gate(Flanged bonnet )
w Globe or Angl e
J (Flanged bonnet )
Check(Flanged bonnet)
Gat e(Bonnetless )
Glob e(Bonnet) es s )
BoltsOne CompleteFlanged Joint
Max . Temp. ° F
Z Thickness-Inche six High - Tempw0
Thickness -Inche s85% Magnesi a
UTotal Wt .~ ' Ft .
1 %2" PIPE SIZE - 1 .900" O.D .
40 80 16 0
Std . xs xxs
.145 .200 .281 .400
2 .72 3 .63 4 .87 6 .4 1
.88 .77 .61 .4 1
2 . 04
2 . 5.4
5 . 5.4
6 .0. 4
1 . 7.2
2 . 0.2
4 . 2.2
4 . 8. 2
2 . 7.6
3 . 0.6
6 . 5.6
7 . 8. 6
3 . 0_
1 . 31 . 21 .3
1 . 31 .3
2 . 01 . 3
1 . 2.3
1 . 8_
.32 . 2.3
2 . 5.3
1251 250 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
Cast Iron Stee l
3 . 51 .5
61 .5
31 .5
71 .5
81 .5
201 .5
3 01 . 5
41 .5
81 .5
1 01 .5
1 8_1 .51 . 5
3 2
31 .5
71 .5
81 .5
1 81 .5
321 . 5
4 . 01 .5
71 .5
41 .5
81 .5
91 .5
2 01 .5
3 21 . 5
1 03 .7
1 33 .7
2 43 .8
2 83 .9
5 04
1 24
1 44
2 64
93 .4
1 23 .4
2 03 .5
2 43 .5
4 43. 7
1 65 .6
2 15 .6
3 35 .7
3 75 .8
7 06
C.I .FLANGE '
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
2 76 .8
5 04
7 04 .2
11 54 . 5
4 04 .1
4 64 .2
11 04 . 5
3 24 .1
3 34 .2
8 04 . 5
2 42 .0
401 . 2
4 41 . 2
1 2 .5 1 3 .5 3 .5 9 12
400 600 800 120 0
2 2/2
1 1 /2
1 .1 L8 4 .2 6 . 6
2" PIPE SIZE - 2 3/8" O.D .
40 80 16 0
Std . xs xxs
.154 .218 .343 .43 6
3 .65 5 .02 7 .45 9 .0 3
1 .46 1 .28 .97 .7 7
3 . 3.5
3 . 8.5
6 . 0.5
6 . 4. 5
2 . 7.2
2 . 9.2
5 . 0.2
5 . 9. 2
3 . 8.6
4 .4.6
7 . 8.6
8 . 7. 6
2 . 01 .4
2 . 21 .4
3 . 91 .4
4 . 81 . 4
1 . 8.4
2 . 0.4
3 . 6.4
4 .0. 4
125 250 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
Cast Iron Stee l
51 .5
91 .5
51 .5
81 .5
1 01 .5
3 31 .5
5 01 . 5
61 .5
1 01 .5
1 21 .5
3 11 .5
5 01 . 5,
51 .5
1 01 .5
,
1 11 .5
3 01 .5
,4 7
1 . 5
61 .5
1 01 .5
51 .5
,
1 11 .5
1 21 .5
331 .5
5 21 . 5
1 63 .8
2 43 .8
1 93 .8
2 83 .8
4 24
804 2
2 84 .1
2 34 .1
3 14 .1
~ ,
2 33 .5
1 73 .4
2 53 .5
3 53 .7
703 .9 ,
2 45 .7
3 85 .7
2 85 .7
4 05 .7
5 06
12 06 . 3
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
. '5 2
7 .14 33 .9
6 54 .1
834 .4
1554 . 8
6 47 .3
4 24
5 84 .3
8 04 .4
1604 . 8
5 17 .3
2 74
5 543
4 74 .4
11 0_4 . 8
4 22 .3
501 . 4_5 52 . 1
1 .5 3 .5 1 .5 4 4 .5 12 .5 2 1
300 500 600 800 1200
2
1 1/2 2 1/2 1/2
1 .3 2 .1 3 .2 6 .7 8 .7
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 78
E. MYATT & CO .
TORONTO ONTARIO
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Section 9TECHNICA L
Weights of Piping Material s
wa'a
Schedule No .
Designation
Thickness - In .
Pipe -- Lb ./Ft .
Water - Lb./Ft .
Z
F- -I- w
0cC Z
0
w3
L .R . 90° Elbo w
S .R . 90° Elbow
45° Elbo w
Tee
Lateral
one size 1Reducer reduction/
Cap
Pressure Rating-ps i
Materia l4w0 Screwed or Slip-On
J Welding Nec k
Lap Join t
Blin d
w 0c7 Z
i!::
S .R. 90° Elbow
L .R . 90° Elbo w
45° ElbowLL w
Tee
Type of Ends
Gate(Flanged bonnet )
aw Globe or Angl eJ (Flanged bonnet )
>Chec k
(Flanged bonnet )
Gat e(Press .seal bon . )
Glob e(Press .seal bon . )
BoltsOne CompleteFlanged Joint
0Max . Temp . °F
Z Thickness - Inch .High - Temp .j Thickness - Inch .
0 85% Magnesi aV
Total Wt ./Ft .
2Y2" PIPE SIZE - 2 7/8 " O.D .
40 80 160
Std . xs xxs
.203 .276 .375 .552
5 .79 7 .66 10 .0 13 . 7
2 .08 1 .84 1 .54 1 .0 7
2 . 9.6
3 . 9.6
5 . 2.6
7 . 0. 6
2 . 0.4
2 . 6. 4
1 . 6.3
2 . 1.3
2 . 6.3
-
3 . 5. 3
r--5 . 9.8
6 . 8.8
7 . 9.8
10 . 0. 8
9. 21 .5
13 . 51 . 5
1 .7.3
2 . 2.3
2 . 9.3
4 . 0. 3
.8
.41 . 0.4
2 . 0.4
2 . 1.4
125 250 150 300 400 600 9 00 1500 2500
Cast Iron Stee l
71 .5
1 31 .5
81 .5
1 31 .5
1 71 .5
451 .5
671 . 5
91 .5
1 41 .5
1 91 .5
4 31 .5
601 . 5
91 .5
1 51 .5
1 91 .5
4 61 .5
671 . 5
81 .5
1 41 .5
91 .5
1 51 .5
1 91 .5
4 61 .5
6 81 . 5
2 13 .8
3 53 .9
2 93 .8
4 23 .9
534 .1
12 04 . 4
2 74 .2
404 .2
3 34 .2
4 74 . 2
2 03 .5
353 .6
2 33 .5
3 73 .6
4 53 .8
11 03 . 9
3 55 .7
525 .8
4 35 .7
5 55 .9
7 86 .2
16 06 . 6
C .I .FLANGED
STEELBUTT WELDING END S
507
8 27 .1
5 34
8 34 .1
10 84 .6
22 05 . 1
437 .1
907 .4
5 04 .1
8 54 .4
10 04 .6
25 05 . 1
3 67 . i
7 17 .4
3 24 .1
7 04 .4
7 04 .6
1755 . 1
7 02 .2
10 01 .7
1001 . 7
8 02 .4
12 02 .3
12 02 . 3
1 .5 6 1 .5 7 8 19 19 27
?00 400 600
1 800 120 0
2
1 1% 2 1%2 1/2
1 .4 2 .3 3 .4 7 .3 9 .3
3" PIPE SIZE - 3Y2" O .D .
40 80 160
Std . xs xx s
.216 .300 .438 .600
7 .58 10 .3 14 .3 18 . 6
3 .20 2 .86 2 .34 1 .804
4 . 6.8
6 . 1.8
8 . 4.8
10 . 7. 8
3 . 0.5
4 . 0. 5
2 .4.3
3 . 2.3
4 .4.3
5 .4. 3
7 .4.8
9. 5.8
12 . 2.8
14 . 8. 8
17. 01 .8
24 . 01 . 8
2 . 2.3
2 . 9.3
3 . 7.3
4 . 7. 3
1 . 4.5
1 . 8.5
3 . 5.5
3 . 7.5
125 250 150 300 400 600 900 11500 1 2500
Cast Iron Stee l
91 .5
1 61 .5
91 .5
1 61 .5
201 .5
3 51 .5
601 .5
10 01 . 5
91 .5
1 71 .5
2 31 .5
3 31 .5
5 91 .5
1051 . 5
1 . 59 ' 1 8
1 .52 1
1 . 5_3 5
1 .56 1
1 .510 3
1 . 5
9. 51 .5
18
'1 .5
10 '1 .5
1 91 .5
2 31 .5
3 71 .5
6 11 .5
1051 . 5
2 83 .9
4 54
3 63 .9
544
664 .1
9 04 .3
15 04 . 6
3 34 .3
5 04 .3
4 04 .3
6 04 . 3
2 53 .5
4 03 .6
2 73 .5
4 73 .6
6 03 .8
903 .9
13 04
4 05 .9
666
5 25 .9
8 26
10 06 .2
15 06 .5
22 56 . 9
C .I .FLANGEC
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
6 67
11 07 .4
7 74
12 04 .4
15 34 .8
22 54 .9
33 85 . 3
5 67 .2
12 07 .6
8 04 .2
10 04 .6
13 24 .8
2404 .9
34 05 . 3
4 67 .2
1007 .6
5 04 .2
1004 .6
9 04 .8
14 54 .9
23 55 . 3
852 .5
17 02 .5
18 02 . 5
9 12 .5
18 02 .5
2602 . 5
1 .5 6 1 .5 7 .5 8 12 .5 25 3 7
300 400 600 800 120 0
1 %2 2
1 1 %2 2 1 %2 1
1 .6 2 .7 4 .0 8.0 10 . 2
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 78
E . MYATT & CO .
TORONTO ONTARIO81

S.ction 9TECHNICAL
Weights of Piping Material s
waa.
Schedule No .
Designatio n
Thickness - In ._
Pipe - Lb./Ft .
Water - Lb./Ft .
L .R . 90° Elbow
C9Z,S .R . 90° Elbo w
45° Elbow
F- wD O Teeco z
0 Latera lw
one
ize 1Reducer reducti o
s
n )
C ap
Pressure Rating-ps i
Materia lInw0zJu.
Screwed or Slip-On
Welding Nec k
Lap Join t
Blind
S .R . 90° Elbow
woIn
0 zZ.~ -
u- u.
.
L .R . 90° Elbow
45° Elbo w
Tee
Type of Ends
Gat e(Flanged bonnet )
aw Globe or Angl e> (Flanged bonnet )J
>Check
(Flanged bonnet),
(Press .seal bon . )
Glob e(Press .seal bon . )
BoltsOne CompleteFlanged Joint
Max . Temp . °F0= Thickness - Inch .cr High - Temp .
w Thickness - Inch .0 85% Magnesi aU
Total Wt ./Ft .
3 %2"' PIPE SIZE - 4" O.D.
40 80
Std xs xx s
.226 .318 .636
9 .11 12 .51 22 .85
4 .28 3 .85 2 .5 3
6 .4 8 .7 15 . 49 .9 . 9
4 . 3.6
5 . 8. 6
3 . 3.4
4 . 4.4
7 . 5. 4
9 .9 12 . 6.9
2 0. 9
19 . 21 .8
25 . 61 . 8
3 . 1.3
4 . 1.3
6 . 9. 3
2 . 1.6
2 . 8.6
5 . 5. 6
125 250 150 300 400 600 900 1500 250 0
Cast Iron Stee l
1 .520
11 5 25 2 7
1 31 .5
2 61 .5
2 71 . 5
1 41 .5
2 31 .5
2 71 . 5
1 31 .5
2 21 .5
1 61 .5
2 71 .5
3 51 . 5
3 64
1584 .1
4 84
8 04 . 3
4 54 .4
6 34 .4
5 44 . 4
3 13 .6
5 2,
3 .73 73 .6
7 83 . 9
6084 68 46 4
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
8 27 .1
14 37 .5
8 84 .1
20 04 . 9
7 47 .3
13 77 .7
9 94 .3
16 04 . 9
7 17 .3
12 57 .7
5 44 .3
12 04 . 9
3 .5 6 .5 3 .5 1 2
200 400 600 800 1200
1%2 2
1 1 1/2 2 1%2 1%2
1 .7 2 .9 4 .3 8 .6 11 .1
4" PIPE SIZE - 4%2" O .D .
40 80 120 16 0
Std . xs xx s
.237 .337 .437 .531 .67 4
10 .8 15 .0 19 .0 22 .5 27 . 5
5 .51 4 .98 4 .47 4 .02 3 .3 8
8 . 71
11 . 91
17 . 61
21 . 21
5 . 8.7
7 . 9. 7
4 . 3.4
5 . 9.4
8 . 5.4
10 . 1. 4
12 . 61
16 . 41
2 31
2 71
3 02 .1
4 52 . 1
3 . 6.3
4 . 9.3
6 . 6.3
8 . 2. 3
2 . 6.6
3 . 4.6
6 . 5.6
6 . 7. 6
125 250 150 300 400 600
900 1500 250 s
Cast Iron Stee l
1 51 .5
2 51 .5
1 41 .5
2 61 .5
321 .5
4 21 .5
651 .5
9 21 .5
15 51 . 5
1 51 .5
2 71 .5
3 81 .5
4 21 .5
5 81 .5
801 .5
15 71 . 5
1 61 .5
2 81 .5
341 .5
4 51 .5
* 681 .5
921 .5
1541 . 5
1 71 .5
2 91 .5
1 81 .5
3 21 . 5
~
3 81 .5
4 81 .5
61 .5
941 .5
16 11 . 550
4 .1S
4 .258
4 .185
4 .210 04 .3
13 0 a4 .4
18 04 .5
24 04 . 8
5 64 .5
8 04 .5
7 04 .5
924 . 5
4 43 .7
603 .8
503 .7
7 53 .8
9 03 .9
11 84
16 04 .1
21 04 . 2
746 .1
11 06 .3
8 46 .1
1246 .3
1536 .4
1956 .6
25 06 .8
35 07 . 2
C .I .FLANGEC
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
1097 .2
18 87 .5
11 54 .2
17 34 .5
21 05
2755 .1
37 05 .3
57 05 . 7
977 .4
17 77 .8 4 . 4
11684 .8
1945
22 05 .1
38 05 .3
55 05 . 7
8 07 .4
14 67 .8
1044 .4
14 64 .8
1605
18 05 .1
25 65 .3
35 05 . 7
1652 .5
23 02 .8
25 03
1752 .5
26 02 .8
37 53
4 6 .5 4 7 .5 12 12 .5 25 34 6 1
200 400 500 600 800 120 0
1 Y2 2
1 1%2 2 2W 1%2 1%2
1 .8 3 .2 4 .8 5 .1 9.8 12 .2
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 7 8
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Weights of Piping Material s
waa
Schedule No .
Designation
Thickness - In .
Pipe - Lb ./Ft .
Water - Lb ./Ft .
0
HO Om zJw3
L .R . 90° Elbow
S .R . 90° Elbo w
45° Elbo w
Tee
Lateral
onR
iz eReducer reduct i
son)
CapC
Pressure Rating-ps i
Materia ltnw0z
uJ
.
Screwed or Slip-On
Welding Nec k
Lap Join t
Blind
0 InW OO EZ F-J -u. u-
S .R . 90° Elbow
L.R . 90° Elbow
45° Elbo w
Tee
y
uJ
J
Type of End s
Gat e(Flanged bonnet )
Globe or Angl e(Flanged bonnet )
Chec k(Flanged bonnet )
Gat e(Press.seal bon . )
Globe(Press seal bon . )
BoltsOne CompleteFlanged Joint
Max . Temp . ° F
Z Thickness - Inch .High - Temp .
> Thickness - Inch .O 85% Magnesi au
Total Wt./Ft .
5" PIPE SIZE - 5 9/16" O .D .
40 80 120 16 0
Std xs xxs
.258 .375 .500 .625 .750
14 .6 20.8 27 .4 32 .9 38 . 6
8.66 7 .89
,
7 .06 6.33 5 .6 2
14 . 71 .3
2 11 .3 _
3 21 .3
3 71 . 3_
9 . 8.8
13 . 7. 8
7 . 3.5
10 . 2.5
15 . 6.5
17 . 7. 5
19 . 81 .2
2 61 .2
3 91 .2
4 31 . 2
4 92 .5
7 02 . 5
6.4
8 . 3.4
12 . 4.4
14 . 2. 4
4 .2.7
5 . 7.7
1 1.7
1 1. 7
125 250 150 300 400 600 900 1500 250 0
Cast Iron Stee l
1 91 .5
3 11 .5
1 81 .5
3 21 .5
3 81 .5
7 41 .5
981 .5
1651 .5
25 01 . 5
2 11 .5
3 41 .5
441 .5
781 .5
9 61 .5
16 51 .5
2 951 . 5
1 81 .5
3 21 .5
451 .5
7 31 .5
10 31 .5
17 01 .5
25 01 . 5
2 1j .5
3 51 .5
2 31 .5
3 91 .5
4 81 .5
791 .5
10 31 .5
1731 .5
2751 . 5
6 04 .3
984 .3
8 04 .3
11 34 .3
13 54 .5
21 24 .7
26 64 .8
40 05 . 2
7 84.7
11 04 .7
904 .7
13 04 . 7
543 .8
8 43 .8
6 23 .8
10 53 .8
12 04
1904 .2
24 04 .3
34 04 . 5
9 16 .4
14 56 .5
12 06 .4
1736 .4
2006 .8
31 07
40 07 .2
62 07 . 8
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
14 0 '7 .3
20 07 .9
15 04 .3
25 04 .9
31 05 .3
40 05 .5
51 05 .8
85 06 . 3
14 07 .6
25 08
1704 .6
24 05
27 55 .3
2755 .5
65 85 . 8
12 07 .6
21 08
14 04 .6
2005
25 05 .3
2745 .5
3255 .8
53 06 . 3
2852 .9
40 03 .1
4503 . 4
3002 .9
50 03 .1
55 03 . 4
6 6 .5 6 8 12 .5 19 .5 33 60 9 8
200 300 500 600 800 1000 120 0
1 /2 2 3
1 1 %2 2 2/2 1 /2 1 %2 1 %2
2 .3 3 .8 5 .6 7 .4 10 .9 13 .3 20 . 6
6" PIPE SIZE - 6 5/8" O .D .
40 80 120 160
Std xs xxs
.280 .432 .562 .718 .864
19 .0 28 .6 36 .4 45 .3 53 . 2
12 .5 11 .3 10 .3 9 .16 8 .1 4
22 . 91 .5
341 .5
5 31 .5
61 . 81 . 5
15 .21
22 .61
11 . 3.6
16 .7.6
2 6.6
3 0. 6
29 . 31 .4
4 21 .4
601 .4
681 . 4
792 .9
10 12 . 9
8 .7.5
12 . 6.5
18 . 8.5
2 1. 5
6 . 4.9
9 . 2.9
17 . 5.9
17 . 5.9
125 250 150 300 400 600 9001500 2500
Cast Iron Stee l
2 31 .5
4 01 .5
2 21 .5
4 41 .5
5 51 .5
9 51 .5
11 51 .5
2051 .5
40 01 . 5
2 41 .5
4 21 .5
541 .5
9 51 .5
13 01 .5
20 01 .5
40 01 . 5
241 .5
4 81 .5
541 .5
931 .5
13 01 .5
21 01 .5
4 001 . 5
2 81 .5
5 01 .5
2 91 .5
5 51 .5
7 01 .5
10 01 .5
13 51 .5
2001 .5
42 01 . 5
8 04 .3
13 04.4
904 .3
15 54 .4
19 04 .6
2804 .8
36 05
55 05 . 3
974 .9
14 54.9
12 54.9
19 04 . 9
703 .8
14 73 .9
8 03 .8
i13 53 .9
15 54 .1
2504 .3
3204 .3
45 04 . 6
11 76 .5
2006.6
14 56 .5
22 56 .6
29 06 .9
41 07 .2
55 07 .5
75 08
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
17 07 .3
36 08
21 04 .3
37 55
40 05 .5
55 05 .8
78 06
123 06 . 6
1857 .8
35 08 .2
24 04 .8
35 05 .2
36 55 .4
4655 .8
84 06
15 57 .8
2908 .2
1754 .8
2755 .2
34 05 .4
38 55 .8
46 06
8756 . 5
3953 .9
54 03 .5
6003 . 8
41 53 .9
6003 .5
7003 . 8
6 10 6 11 .5 19 30 40t
76 14 5
200 300 400 600 700 800 1000 1200
1 /2 1 /2 2 3
1 1 /2 2 2'/2 1/2 2 1 %2 1/2
2 .5 4 .2 6 .4 8 .4 12.3 14 .9 16.7 24 . 2
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 78
E . MYATT& CO.
TORONTO ONTARIO
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Weights of Piping Materia S
wda
Schedule No .
Designatio n
Thickness - In .
Pipe - Lb ./Ft .
Water - Lb ./Ft .
L .R . 90° Elbow
S .R . 90° Elbo wz
45° Elbow
D Oco s
W
Tee
Latera l
3 one siito
eReducer reductn)
Cap
Pressure Rating-ps i
Materia lNWZJu.
Screwed or Sl i p- O n
Welding Nec k
Lap Join t
Blind
W EO0 zZ
J ~=u. Li-
S . R, 90° Elbo w
L .R . 90° Elbow
45° Elbo w-
Tee
Type of Ends
Nw
(Flanged bonnet )
Globe or Angl e> (Flanged bonnet )J
Chec k(Flanged bonnet )
Gat e(Press.sealbon . )
Globe(Press seal bon . )
BoltsOne CompleteFlanged Joint
Max . Temp . ° F0 `Z
w
Thickness - Inch .High - Temp .
Thickness - . Inch .0 85% Magnesi aU --
Total Wt ./Ft .
8" PIPE SIZE - 8 5/8" O .D.
30 40 60 80 100 120 140 16 0
Std . xs xx s
. 277 .322 .406 .500 .593 .718 .812 .875 .906
24 .7028,55 35 .64 43 .4 50 .9 60 .6 67 .8 72 .4 74 . 7
22 .18 21 .69 20.79 19.8 18 .8 17 .6 16 .7 16 .1 15 . 8
4 62
6 92
11 42
11 72
30 . 51 .3
45 . 61 . 3
22 . 8.8
3 4.8
5 5.8
5 6. 8
53 . 71 .8
76 . 41 .8
11 81 .8
12 01 . 8
15 53 .8
21 63 . 8t
13 . 9.5
2 0.5
3 2.5
33. 5
11 . 31
16 . 31
3 11
3 21
125 250 150 300 400 600 900 1500 250 0
Cast Iron Stee l
3 21 .5
6 11 .5
341 .5
6 61 .5
8 21 .5
13 51 .5
2051 .5
32 01 .5
60 01 . 5
341 .5
7 51 .5
8 91 .5
14 01 .5
21 01 .5
3351 .5
70 01 . 5
3 61 .5
6 81 .5
851 .5
13 01 .5
22 51 .5
34 51 .5
5901 . 5
4 31 .5
8 01 .5
5 01 .5
9 11 .5
11 51 .5
16 01 .5
23 51 .5
36 01 .5
64 51 . 5
1254 .5
20 74 .7
15 04 .5
23 84 .7
32 05
44 05 .2
63 05 .4
10005 .8
1605 .3
24 05 .3
2055 .3
2905 . 3
102 170 125 200 235 360 530 9003 .9 4_3.9 4 4 .1 4.44 .5 4 . 8
18 26 .8
30 07 .1
2256 .8
35 07 .1
4657 .5
60 07 .8
97 08 .1
150 08 . 6
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
25 07 .5
58 08 .1
33 04 .5
55 05 .1 6
73010006 .3
135 06 . 6
32 08 .4
55 08 .6
41 05 . 4
51 05 .6 5 . 9
575120 06 . 3
3008 .4
45 08 .6
30 05 .4
47 05 .6
52 05 .9
5606 .3
68 06 . 6
700 90 04 .3
100 04 . 5_
69 069 04 .2
110 04 .3
130 04 . 5
6 .5 16 6 .5 18 30 40 69 121 23 2
300 400 500 600 700 800 1000 120 0
1 Y2 1 Y2 2 3
1Y2 2 2/2 3 1Y2 2 2 1Y2
5 .3 7 .7 10 .3 12 .5 16 .9 19 .6 23 .1 29 .8
10" PIPE SIZE - 10 3/4" O.D .
30 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Std . x s
.307 .365 .500 .59 3 .718 .843 1 .000 1 .125
34 .24 40.5 54 .7 64 .3 76 .9 89.2 104 .1 115 . 7
34 .98 34 .1 32 .3 31 .1 29.5 28.0 26 .1 24 . 6
81 . 52 .5
1092 .5
2262 . 5
541 .7
7 31 .7_
40. 41
541
10 91
91 .2 12 .1
118-2 .1
2222 .1 -
23 84 .4
3354 . 4
23.6
3 1.6
58. 6
2 01 .3
2 61 .3 - _
541 . 3
125 250 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500
Cast Iron Stee l
5 21 .5
9 81 .5
5 21 .5
10 11 .5
11 71 .5
21 01 .5
2951 .5
5301 .5
115 01 . 5
6 01 .5
11 01 .5
15 11 .5
2 261 .5
31 01 .5
55 01 .5
13001 . 5
521 .5
11 01 .5
13 61 .5
21 01 .5
32 51 .5
58 01 .5
11301 .5
`7 0
1 .513 71 .5
7 71 .5
14 51 .5
1841 .5
26 61 .5
34 01 .5
60 01 .5
125 01 . 5
21 04 .8
34 04 .9
24 04 .8
35 04 .9
4755 .2
70 05 .6
10005 . 8
26 05 .8
40 05 .8
31 05 .8
43 05 . 8
17 04 .1
28 04 .2
1854 .1
30 04 .24. 3
385 57 04 .6
75 04 . 7
2907 .2
4957 .4
34 07 .2
57 07 .4
63 07 .8
10008 .4
150 08 . 7
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
47 07 .7
90 08 .3
50 04 .7
89 05 .3
120 06 .3
157 56 .9
25007 . 1
54 09 .1
94 09 .1
100 06 .1
10756 .8
13506 .9
260 07 . 1
45 09 .1
75 09 .1
40 06
58 06 .1
72 56 .3
750-6 .9
100 05 .0
140 04 .9
180 05 . 2
110 05 .0
180 04 .9
240 05 . 2
15 33 15 38 52 72 95 184 445
200 300 500 600 700 8 00 1000 120 0
l Y2 l Y2 2 3Y2
1 Y2 2 2Y2 3 2 2/2 2 1/2
6 .6 9 .5 12 .3 14 .2 23 .0 27 .5 31 .0 35 .3
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 78
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Weights of Piping Material s
12" PIPE SIZE - 12 3/4 " O.D .
30 40 80 100 120 140 16 0
II
Std x s
.330 .37 5 .406 .500 .687 .84 3 1 .000 1 .125 1 .312
43 .8 49 .6 53 .5 65 .4 88 .5 107.2 125.5 139.7 160. 3
49 .7 49 .0 48.5 47 .0 44 .0 41 .6
I
39 .3 37 .5 34 . 9
11 93
15 73
3753
79 . 52
10 42
601 .3
7 81 .3
18 11 . 3
13 22 .5
1672 .5
„3602 . 5
33 75 .4
55 65 . 4
3 3.7
4 4.7
94. 7
3 01 .5
3 81 .5
8 91 .-5
125 250 150 300 400 600 900 1500_250 0
Cast Iron Stee l
7 01 .5
13 51 .5
721 .5
14 01 .5
1651 .5
2501 .5
3901 .5
74 01 .5
141 01 . 5
8 81 .5
16 51 .5
21 01 .5
17 11 .5
39 01 .5
84 01 .5
184 01 . 5
7 21 .5
1651 .5
18 51 .5
2501 .5
44 01 .5
78 01 .5
1410 11 . 5
9 61 .5
18 01 .5
12 01 .5
21 01 .5
26 01 .5
34 51 .5
47 51 .5
84 01 .5
160 01 . 5
30 05
47 05 .2
34 55
55 05 .2
70 05 .5
85 05 .8
150 06 . 2
39 06 .2
550 48 06.26. 2 .
650 160 06 . 2
25 04 .3
40 04 .3
28 04 .3
45 04 .3
55 04 .5
72 54 .7
113 04 . 8
40 07 .5
67 07 .8
50 07 .5
80 07 .8
95 08 .3
130 08 .7
20009 . 3
C .I .FLANGED
STEELBUTT WELDING END S
6907.8
130 08 .5
92 54 .8
135 05.5
16006 .8
22757 .1
325 07 .8
-
8009 .4
120 09 .5
14006 .5
15006 . 8
67 59 .4
11609 .5
70 06 .5
87 56 .5
110 06 .8
11757 . 1
170 05 .2
21005 .5
250 05 . 9
175 05 .2
27005 .5
300 05 .9
15 44 15 49 69 91 124 306 62 2
200 300 400 600 700 800 1000 120 0
1 Y2 1 Y2 2/2 3/2
1 Y2 2 2'/2 3 2 2Y2 2 1Y2
9.6 12 .5 15 .5 18 .8 26 .7 32 .0 36 .6 43 .3
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 78
14" O.D. PIP E
20 30 40 80 100 120 140 160
Std xs
.312 .375I
.437 .500I
.750 .937 1 .093 1 .250 1 .406
45 .7 54 .6 63 .4 72 .1 106.1 130.7 150.7 170.2 189 . 1
60 .92 59.7 58 .7 57 .5 53 .2 50.0 47 .5 45 .0
1
42 . 6
15 43 .5
2023 . 5
102.2 .3
13 52 . 3
7 71 .5
10 01 . 5
15 92 .8
20 32. 8
4955 .8
58 85. 8
631 .1
8 31 . 1
351 .7
4 61 . 7
125 250 150 300 400 600 900
Cast Iron Stee l
9 31 .5
18 51 .5
10 01 .5
1951 .5
23 01 .5
30 01 .5
4801 . 5
12 01 .5
21 01 .5
24 51 .5
3401 .5
48 01 . 5
11 51 .5
22 01 .5
26 01 .5
31 01 .5
4951 . 5
12 61 .5
24 0,
1 .515 0
1 .528 0
1 .5350
1 .541 5
1 .5600
1 . 54005 .3
62 05 .5
5005 .3
64 05 .5
6705 .7
95 05 .9
155 06 . 4
52 06 .6
77 06 .6
62 06 .6
77 06 . 6
30 0, 4 .3
5004.4
38 04 .3
58 0.
4 .464 04 .6
88 04 .8
125 04 . 9
60 08
95 08 .4
6908
100 08 .3
115 08 .6
170 08.9
24009 . 6
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
95 0, 7 .9
180 08 .8
85 04 .9
18756 .3
200 07 .1
310 07 .4
40008 . 1
11759 . 9
9009 .9
r
22 57 22 62 88 118 15 9
200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1000 120 0
1 /2 1 2Y2 3'h
1 Y2 2 2Y2 3 3Y2 2 2/2 2 1 Y2
10 .4 13 .4 16 .8 20 .3 23 .8 28.7 33 .1 39 .4 46 . 4
=Schedule No .
Designationwa-U.
Thickness - In .
Pipe - Lb ./Ft .
Water - Lb./Ft .
L .R . 90° Elbow
r S .R . 90° Elbo wzH 45 ° Elbow
I.- -I-. wD0 Teem z
0
wLateral
one
iz 13 e)Reducer reduction
s
Cap
Pressure R ating- psi ,
Materia l
wZ Screwed or Slip-O n
Welding NeckU.
Lap Join t
Blin d
w 00 zZJ ~=ww
S .R . 90° Elbow
L .R . 90° Elbo w
45° E !bow
Tee
Type of Ends
Gate(Flanged bonnet )
w Globe or Angle> (Flanged bonnet )J
>Chec k
(Flanged bonnet )
Gat e(Press .seal bon . )
Globe(Press .seal bon . )
BoltsOne CompleteFlanged Joint
0Max . Temp . ° F
Z Thickness - Inch .High - Temp.
j Thickness - Inch .0 85% Magnesi aU
Total Wt./Ft .
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l~e~leh 9~~CMNICAL
Weights of Piping Materials
waa
Schedule No .
Designation
Thickness - In .
Pipe - Lb ./Ft .
Water - Lb ./Ft .
0Z
I LL~ 0mZ
0
w
L.R . 90° Elbow
S .R . 90° Elbo w
45 ° Elbow
Tee
Lateral
one sizeReducer reductio n)
Cap
Pressure Rating-ps i
Materia lawZJu-
Screwed or Slip-O n
Welding Neck
Lop Join t
Blind
0 u)
w0
0 ?Z i.J
S .R . 90° Elbow
L.R . 90° Elbo w
45° Elbo wu- LL
Tee
Type of Ends
Gat e(Flanged bonnet )N
w Globe or Angl eJ (F Ian9ed bonnet )
j Chec k(Flanged bonnet)
Gat e(Press .sealbon . )
Globe(Press seal bon . )
BoltsOne CompleteFlanged Joint
Max . Temp . ° F0Z Thickness - Inch .
High - Temp .j Thickness - Inch.0U
85% Magnesi a
Total Wt./Ft .
16" O.D . PIPE
20 30 40 80 100 120 140 16 0
Std x s
.312 .37 5 .500 .8 43 1 .031 1 .218 1 .437 1 .593
52 .4 62 .6 82 .8 136.5 164 .8 192 .3 223 .6 245 . 1
80 .5 79.1 76 .5 69 .7 66 .1 62 .6 58 .6 55 . 9
20 14
2654
13 52 .5
1772 . 5f
10 01 .7
13 21 . 7
20 23 .2
25 73 . 2
65 06 7
7746 . 7
7 8_1 .2
10 21 . 2
4 41 .8
5 81 . 8
125 250 150 300 400 600 90 0
Cast Iron Stee l
12 0~1 .5
23 51 .5
11 51 .5 _
23 01 .5
30 01 .51 . 5
410 52 51 . 5
15 51 .5
2901 .5
35 51 .5
46 01 .5
60 01 . 5
15 51 .5
2901 .5
33 01 .5
44 01 .5
57 01 . 5
17 51 .5
30 81 .5
19 51 .5
34 01 .5
44 01 .5
5801 .5
70 01 . 5
55 05 .5
83 05 .8
66 05 .5
9505 .8
10006
140 06 .3
190 06 . 7
7257
105 07
78 07
110 07
42 54 .3
7004 .6
48 04 .3
70 04 .6
85 04 .7
12005
16005
75 08 .3
128 08 .7
98 08 .3
140 08 .6
17009
215 09 .4
375 01 0
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
125 08
235 09
135 05
2500 2700 37007 . 9_
120010 . 5
31 76 31 83 114 152 19 9
200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1000 120 0
1 12 1 /2 2 %2 3 %2
1 /2 2 2'/2 3 3/2 2 2/2 2 1,/2
11 .6 15 .1 18 .8 19 .8 21 .5 32 .0 37 .2 43 .6 51 .4
18" O.D. PIP E
20 30 40 60 80 120 16G
Std x s
.312 .375 .437 .500 .563 .750 .937 1 .375 1 .781
59 .0 70 .6 82 .1 93 .5 104 .8 138 .2 170 .8 244 .1 308 . 5
102 .8 101 .2 99 .9 98 .4 97.0 92 .7 88 .5 79 .2 71 . 0
25 64 .5
33 84 . 5
17 12 .8
_22 52 . 8
12 81 .9
16 81 . 9
25 83 .6 ,
32 83 . 6
79 87 .5
9847 . 5
941 .3
12 31 . 3
5 72 .1
7 52 . 1
125 250 150 300 400 600 90 0
Cast Iron Stee l
14 0_1 .5
2901 .5
15 01 .5
30 01 .5
36 01 .5
55 01 .5
77 01 . 5
1701 .5
37 01 .5
43 01 .5
57 51 .5
8301 . 5
18 01 .5
35 01 .5
38 51 .5
55 01 .5
8001 . 5
21 01 .5
4001 .5
24 01 .5
45 01 .5
52 51 .5
75 01 .5
110 01 . 5
65 05 .8_
110 06
71 05 .8
115 06
130 06 .2
180 06 .6
2 8007
98 07 .4
140 07 .4
95 07 .4
145 07 .4
__._
49 04 .4
88 04 .7
52 04 .4
90 04 .7
105 04 .8
155 05
23005 . 2
93 08 .6
165 09
10008 .6
140 09
190 09 .3
27009 .9
435 010 . 5
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
165 08 .2
260 09 .3
320 07 .5
360 07 .8
570 08 . 4
137 110 . 5
41 93 41 101 139 193 29 9
200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200
11/2 1 %2 2/2 3'r2
12 2/2 3 3/2 2 2Y2 2 1',/2
12 .9 16 .0 20 .8 25 .0 27 .5 35 .8 40 .9 48 .0 56 . 3
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 78
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Section 9TECHNICA L
Weights of Piping Material s
20" O.D. PIPE
24" O.D. PIP E1 .
Schedule No .
Designatio nwaa.
4
Thickness - In .
Pipe - Lb./Ft .
Water - Lb./Ft .
L .R . 90° Elbow
0 S .R . 90° Elbo wzH 45° Elbo w
I-- .
H LLD O Teem z
DJ Latera lw3 one
iz ,Reducerreductio ns
e!
Cap
Pressure R ating- ps i
v)C9zJw
Materia l
Screwed or Slip-On
Welding Nec k
Lap Join t
Blind
Z
S .R . 90° Elbow
L.R. 90° ElbowZ F .
J t=ww
45° Elbo w
Tee
Hj
>
Type of End s
(Flanged bonnet )Globe or Any l e
(Flanged bonnet )Chec k
(Flanged bonnet )Gat e
_ (Press .seal bon . )Glob e
(Press seal bon . )
Bolts One CompleteFlanged Joint
=t~
Max . Temp. ° FThickness - Inch .
High - Temp .j Thickness - Inch .0 85% Magnesi a
Total Wt./Ft .
20 .40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Std x s
.375 .500 .687 .968 1218 1 .5311 .8122062 2.343
94 .6 125.5 171 .2 238.1 296 .4 367.4 429 484 54 1
183 .8 180.1 174 .3 165.8 158 .3 149 .3 141 134 12 7
486 66
30 53 .7
40 43 . 7
22 92 .5
30 22 . 5
4454 .9
56 34 . 9
148 210
17691 0
1671 .7
2201 . 7
1022 .8
1342 . 8
125
250 150 300 400 600 900
Cast Iron Stee l250
1 .554 0
1 .525 01 .5
5601 .5
6501 .5
100 01 .5
18001 . 5
3001 .5
6601 .5
75 01 .5
10001 .5
19001 . 5
31 01 .5
6301 .5
7501 .5
10001 .5
190 01 . 5
4001 .5
7501 .5
4701 .5
8501 .5
105 01 .5
14001 .5
25001 . 5
125 06 .7
205 06 .8
170 0-6.7
22006 .8
25007 .1
35007 .6
6200 ,8 . 1
185 08 .7
270 08 .7
185 08 .7
29008 . 7
9204 .8
165 0_
5115 0
4 .8163 0
52000
5.12800
5.5520 0
6185 0
10310 010 .2
230010
320010 .2
380 010 .6
520011 .4
940012 . 1
C.I .F LANG ED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
310 08 .5
65009 .8
700 08 .7
71009 .1
930 09 . 9
30001 2
71 174 71 174 274 360 687
200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200
1 Y2 14 2'/~ 33 4
1 %2 2 2%2 3 2 2 1 Y
16.7 21 .8 26 .8 32 .0 35 .2 45.2 52 .2 60 .8 71 . 2
20 30 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Std xs
.375 .500 .59 3 .812 1 .0 31 1 .281 1 .500 1 .7 50 1 .968
78 .6 104 .1 122.9 166.4 208.9 256.1 296 .4 341 .1 379 . 0
126.0 122 .8 120.4 115 .0 109.4 10394 %.3 92 .6 87 . 931 735 4~9
21 23 .4
27 83 . 4
15 82 .1
2082 . 1
32 14
4074
102 48 .3
122 18 . 3
14 21 .7
18 61 . 7
7 22 .3
942 . 3
125 250 150 300 400 600 900
Cast Iron Stee l17 51 .5
3501 .5
19 01 .5
3701 .5
4501 .5
6501 .5
95 01 . 5
2101 .5
4501 .5
5101 .5
71 01 .5
101 01 . 5
2351 .5
4301 .5
4751 .5
7001 .5
9801 . 5
2751 .5
5401 .5
31 01 .5
5501 .5
7001 .5
9501 .5
13001 . 5
7906-
13506 .3
9306
14006 .3
170 06 .5
23006 .9
36007 . 3
130 07 .8
180 07 .8
13507 .8
170 07 . 8
5904 .6 ,
110 04 .8
6504 .6
11004 .8
140 04 .9
19005.2
290 05 . 4
110 09
21009 .5
140 09
19009 .5
240 09 .7
350 010 .1
550 01 1
C .I .FLANGED
STEE LBUTT WELDING END S
200 08 .3
385 09 .5
44507 .9
47508 .2
650 08 . 9
177 21 1
52 95 52 105 180 242 36 1
200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200
14 1 %2 2'/2 3Y2
1 %2 2 2%2 3 3%2 2 2/2 2 1
14 .2 18 .4 22 .8 27 .2 30.3 38 .6 44.7 , 52 .2 61 . 2
FOR GENERAL NOTES SEE PAGE 78
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Section 9TECHNICAL
Gals . (US) ofH2O at 62° F
Gals . (US) ofH20/min.
Gravity (g )
Gals . (US )
Gals . (US)per min.
Kilowatt s
H.P.(boiler)
Inchesof Hg
at 32 F
Inche sof N0at 62 F
Kilowatthour s
Inche s
H .P .hour s
H .P.
Meters
Ounce sper sq . in .
Poundsper sq . ft .
Poundsper sq . in .
Pounds o fH2O/minat 62° F
Poundsper cu. ft .
Poundsper cu . in .
Qts . (dry )
Pint s(liq. US )
Ounces(fluid)
Pounds(avoir . )
Poundsof N0at 62 F
Qts .(liq. US)
Radian spe r
second
sq. Ft .
Sq . In.
Watts
L
76 . 029 .92 1
Atmospheres 33 .9414 .69631 .058
777 .540.000392 7107 . 50.000292 8
16 .3870 .00057871 .639x10- 52 .143x10- 50.00432 90.0163 90 .0346 30 .0173 2
0 .0294650 .8816 262 .355 40 .43302304 .44
0.50800.016670.0182 90 .304 80 .01136
Cms of Hg at 32° FIn . of Hg at 32° FFt . of 1120 at 62° FPounds/sq . in .Tons/sq . in.
Foot Lbs .H .P . hour sKilogram metersKilowatt hrs .
Gals . (US)/sec .Liters/sec .Lbs . H2O/min . at62° FGals . (US)/min .Gals . /24 hrs .
Cubic centimetersCubic feetCubic meter sCubic yardsGallons (US )LitersPints (liq. US )Quarts (liq . US)
Atmosphere sIn . of Hg at 32° FLbs ./sq. ft .Pounds/sq . in .Kilogram/sq . mete r
Centimeters/sec .Feet/sec .Kilometers/hr .Meters/min .Miles/hr .
37850 .133 723 10 .00378 50 .00495 13 .785840 .8326 7
8 .33
6 .0086
0 .0022280 .133688.02080.06309
32 .174980. 6
42 .4 433,00 055 00 .745 7745 . 7
33,47 99 .80334 . 5
2546 . 51,980,000273,7500.745 7745 . 72 .54 00 .0833 3
0 .0334 2345 . 370 .730.4911 71 .134313.611 67 .8587 2
0 .00245 525 .3 70 .57745 .19690 .036090 .07347
56 .9244,24 0737 . 31 .34 11000
341 32,655,2001 .34 1367,1001000
1003 .28 139.3 71 .0940 .00 11000
Cubic centimetersCubic feetCubic inche sCubic metersCubic yardsLiter sPints (liq. US )Quarts (liq . US )Gals. (Imperial)
Lbs . of Water
Tons of H20/24 hour s
Cu . ft ./sec .Cu . ft ./min .Cu. ft ./hr .Liters/sec .
Ft ./sec . 2Cent ./sec . 2
Btu/min.Ft . lbs ./min .Ft. Lbs ./sec .KilowattsWattsBtu/hourKilowatt sLbs . of water evapo-rated/hr . at 212° FBtuFoot Lbs .Kilogram metersKilowatt hrs .Watt hrs .Centimeter sFeetAtmospheresKilograms/sq . mete rLbs ./sq . ft .Pounds/sq. in.Ft . of H2O at 62° FIn. of H2O at 62 0 FOzs ./sq . in.
Atmosphere sKilograms/sq . mete rOzs./sq . in.Lbs ./sq . ft .Pounds/sq . in.In. of Hg at 32° F
Btu/min.Ft . lbs./min.Ft . Lbs ./sec .Horsepowe rWatt s
Bt uFoot Lbs .H .P . hour sKilogram metersWatt hrs.
Centimeter sFeetInchesYardsKilometersMillimeters
1 .80 50 .0295729.5 70 .2 5
0 .062 51 .73 24 .3 9
0.1272 50.00425 30.01603 74 .8820 .0069440 .01413 90 .000472 50 .068044703 .06 72 .036 027 .9122 .3093 4
41 60. 528.87 5473 . 1
1625670000 .0005453 .592 41 .2152 814 .583 3
0.0160427 .720 .120
0 .000267 3
0.0160216.020.000578727 .6 8
,68C212 867 .2020.94633 257 .7 5946 . 357 .3 00 .15929 .5492 .296x10-929 . 01440 .092 93 .587x10"0.111 16.45 20 .006944645 . 20 .0569244 .240.73760.00134 10 .001
Cubic inche sLiter sCubic centimetersGills
Lbs ./sq . in.In . of H2O at 62° FCentimeters of H2 Oat 62 0 FIn. of Hg at 32° FAtmospheresFt . of H2O at 62° FKilograms/sq . meterLbs./sq . in.In. of Hg at 32° FAtmospheresAtmospheresKilograms/sq . meterIn. of Hg at 32° FIn. of H2O at 62° FFt . of H2O at 62° F
GillsOzs . (fluid)Quarts (liq . US)Cubic inchesCubic centimeters
Ounces (avoir . )Drams (avoir . )GrainsTons (short )GramsPounds (troy )Ounces (troy)
Cubic feetCubic inche sGallons (US)
Cu . ft./sec .
Grams/cu. cm.Kilograms/cu . mete rLbs ./cu . in .Grams/cu. cm .Kilograms/cu. meterLbs ./cu. ft .Cubic inchesPints (liq . US)LitersOzs . (fluid)Cubic inchesCubic centimeter s
Degrees/sec .Revolutions/sec .Revolutions/min .AcresSquare cms .Square ins.Square meter sSquare mis.Square yds.Square cm.Square ft .Square mms .Btu/min.Ft . lbs ./min .Ft . lbs ./sec .HorsepowerKilowatts
B .T .U .
B .T .U .per min .
Cu . Ft .
0 .0235 60 .0175 717 .5 7
Cu . Ft .of H2 O
Cu . Ft .per min .
0.124 70.47 262 .36
7.480 510,77 2
Cu . Ft . /secon d
Cu . In.
Ft . of 1120at 62° F
Feetper min .
30 .48Feet per
1 .097second
18 .290 .6818
Ft. lbs . /second
Horsepowe rKilowattsWatt s
28.320
ICubic centimeter s1728
Cubic inches0 .02832
Cubic meter s0.03704
Cubic yards7 .48052
Gallons (US)28.32
Liter s59.84
Pints (liq . US)29 .92
Quarts (liq . US)
62 .3554 Lbs . at 62° F
646,31 7448 .831
Gals . (US)/24 hrs .Gals ./min.
Centimeters/sec .Kilometers/hr .Meters/min .Miles/hr .
0.001286
Btu/min .Ft . lbs ./
0 .01667
Ft . Lbs ./sec .min .
3 .03x10- 5 Horsepowe r2 .26x10- 5 Kilowatt s
Gals .Imperial)
0 .07717
Btu/min .0.001818 Horsepower0.001356 Kilowatt s
277 .42
Cubic inches4.545 .
Liter s1 .20095
Gallons (US )
Conversion formula, Fahrenheit-- Centigrade : °C = 5/9 ( ` F -32) °F = 9/5 °C +3 2
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Section 9TECHNICA L
Maximum Recommended Spacing Between Pipe Hangers or Support s
r
Assumed straight pipe between hangers with no concentrated loads, such as valves, flanges, etc .
NOMINAL PIPE SIZE 1 1-1/2 2 2-1/2 3 3-1/2 4 5 6 8 10. 12 14 16 18 20 24
MAX. HGR SPACING (FT) 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 22 23 25 27 28 30 32
The above spacing is based on a combined bending and shear stress of 1500 PSI when pipe is fille dwith water and the pitch of the line is such that a sag of 0 .1 inch between supports is permissible .
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MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED SPACING FOR INTERMEDIATE PIPE GUIDE S
600 500
400 350 300
250
200
150
100
so
MAX. PRESSURE - PSIGNote : Additional pipe supports are usually required between guide sin accordance with standard practice . See table at top of this page .
400
350
300
250
200
180
160
140
120
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
1 5
1 0

Supply, Design, and Engineering Service s
The fundamental concept of the type of Hanger Supply Service required for a particula rproject must embrace certain basic factors :
(a) The type and size of the project, and the custom of the contractor's forces .(b) The geographic location of the project and the urgency for completion .(c) A sensible plan for engineered or designed hangers where necessary, and the eliminatio n
of special hangers, for economy, where possible .(d) Competent and careful design and supply of all hangers for critical piping and "problem "
lines. "Paper economies" in this type of work are false economies .Several types of Hanger Supply Services have been developed to satisfy the requirements
of most piping projects . The proper selection of service will result in the most economical in -stalled cost of a satisfactory job, completed on time, with the desired balance between field an dshop fabrication.
Type IHanger components supplied to customer's material lists, as catalogue items, shippe d
in bulk for field location, partial fabrication and erection .This is material supply only for normal pipe installation .
Type IIShop fabrication from customer's hanger detail and location drawings . Hangers
shop-assembled, painted and marked for field erection .Used mainly for small industrial jobs and changes or additions to existing proces s
piping .
Type IIILocate and specify necessary hangers with hanger mark numbers on piping drawings .
Supply simple hanger detail drawings (required for shop fabrication) to the field as an aid t oinstallation . Detail and supply all necessary auxiliary steel . Supply hangers shop-assembled ,painted and marked, for field erection .
This method is recommended for industrial and process piping, paper mills, an dsundry piping systems in large projects .
Type IVHangers for critical piping completely engineered ; semi-engineered hangers for non-
critical piping over 2-1/2 inch diameter ; both types shop-assembled, painted and marked .Complete hanger detail drawings supplied . Small non-critical piping hangers either suppliedas in Type III or may be supplied as bulk material for field erection .
Recommended for oil refineries, chemical plants, some power plants, and industria lpiping in certain applications .
Type VA complete hanger design and supply service . Starting from the piping, structural
steel, and auxiliary equipment drawings ; completely engineered hangers and auxiliary stee lare supplied to the field ready for installation. This is a complete, guaranteed service wit hnothing omitted .
This service is applicable to power plants and critical or experimental piping in an yindustry .
Type VI_"Problem" lines either existing or proposed, may be singled out for special atten-
tion. A complete engineering study of the problem is made, and piping recommendations andsuitable hanger designs supplied .
"Tailored-to-Measure" combinations of the above services, utilizing your standardsand procedures will develop the ultimate in economy and service . Such a program canbest be determined personally . We would welcome the opportunity to review yourrequirements .
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E. MYATT & CO .
TORONTO ONTARIO