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Anvil pipe shoe
Anvil pipe shoe








  1. ANVIL PIPE SHOE FULL
  2. ANVIL PIPE SHOE FREE

  • Rigid support- A support providing stiffness in at least one direction.
  • Sliding support- A device which is provided below piping to take gravity loads, offering no resistance other than frictional to horizontal motion.
  • Resilient support- A support which includes one or more largely elastic members to carry pipe sustain + thermal loads at the same time allowing pipe thermal movement in the desired direction.
  • Hanger- A support by which piping is suspended from a structure which functions by carrying piping load in tension.
  • Hold Down Support- A device which holds the pipe in position disallowing vertical upwards movement or allows only decided upward movement.
  • Guide- A device which prevents the rotation about one or more axis.
  • Stop- A device which permits rotation but prevents translatory movements of piping.
  • ANVIL PIPE SHOE FULL

    Anchor- A rigid restraint providing substantially full fixation.Brace- A device primarily intended to resist displacement of piping due to forces other than thermal expansion and gravity.

    ANVIL PIPE SHOE FREE

  • Restraint- Any device that prevents, resists, or limits the free thermal movement of piping.
  • General support terminology and basic function:
  • Sufficient space to be provided to facilitate support assembly installation, inspection and maintenance.
  • ( it is applicable to straight run pipe length only.) When change of direction in a horizontal plane occur, it is suggested that the spacing be limited to ¾ times the standard pipe span.
  • Always maintain the distance between supports as per project specification recommended support span table.
  • Piping connected to top of vessel to be advantageously supported from the vessel to minimize relative movement between supports and piping.
  • The use of hold down or similar supports offering resistance to motion and providing some damping capacity to be used rather than hanging type supports.
  • Piping susceptible to vibration such as compressor connected lines to be supported independently.
  • Supports to be located as near as possible to concentrated loads such as valves, flanges, heavy actuators etc.
  • Supports or braces to be located at or near neutral pts.
  • grade or structure which is provided for other purposes.)
  • Route lines close to the possible point of supports ( i.e.
  • Group pipe lines so as to minimize the number of structures needed solely to pipe supports.
  • Types 4 and 5 provide for both longitudinal and transverse movement of piping. Notes: Types 1, 2, and 3 provide for longitudinal movement only. Ordering: Specify figure number, type, name, finish and any other option desired. The bolt spacing for the bolted base plates is equal to the “W” dimension minus 1-1/2" and the “BL” dimension minus 1-1/2" for all pipe sizes and the hole diameter is 9/16" for all sizes.

    anvil pipe shoe

    Temperature Range at PTFE: -20° F to 400° F Maximum Load: As indicated at 70° F for rating factor at higher temperatures. Service: A heavy duty slide support where horizontal movement resulting from expansion and contraction takes place and where a low coefficient of friction is desired.Īpprovals: Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 35), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 35).

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    Material: Carbon steel “H” section, PTFE bonded slide plates and carbon steel base.įinish: Plain, Painted or Hot-Dip Galvanized (Welded after Galvanizing and Cold Spray Touched-up)










    Anvil pipe shoe