ANVIL Pipe Clamps
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ANVIL Pipe Clamps


Anvil pipe clamps are designed for suspension of hot or cold pipelines where there is no need for insulation.

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StyleModelMaterialSize
A
FIG 295A
-1-1/2" through 24"
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B
FIG 42SD
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B
FIG 42SD-N
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C
FIG AS 1300AS
--
RFQ
D
FIG 224
-4" through 16"
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E
FIG 246
--
RFQ
F
FIG AS 3138
--
RFQ
G
FIG 295H
Carbon Steel6" through 36"
RFQ
H
FIG 100
Carbon Steel-
RFQ
I
FIG 212
Carbon Steel1/2" through 30"
RFQ
J
FIG 216
Carbon Steel3" through 42"
RFQ
K
FIG 295
Carbon Steel3/4" through 36"
RFQ
L
FIG 103
Carbon Steel3/4" through 8"
RFQ
M
FIG 138R
Malleable Iron3/8" through 3"
RFQ

Working Mechanism

  • The pipes have a conical thread at least on one end to fix the part via weldless eye nuts or eye rods.
  • With the clamp face facing the threads, slide the clamp onto the pipe.
  • Slide the pipe through the keyhole into the threaded clamp assembly.
  • Screw the clamp until it is tightly fitted.

Features

  • Anvil pipe clamps have carbon steel or malleable iron construction for improved durability or ductility, respectively.
  • They can withstand loads up to 1040 lb, at temperatures ranging from 650 to 750 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • They have plain or hot dip galvanised finish with zinc-plated bolts & nuts to resist corrosion and ensure long life.
  • These metal detachable models enable the assembling of a racking system and prevent piping disasters.
  • They can accommodate pipe sizes ranging from 1-1/2 to 6 inches.

Compatible Accessories

  • Anvil Eye Nuts: They feature forged steel construction for structural rigidity.
  • Anvil Eye Rods: They help in tight installation of pipe clamps and are made of carbon steel for durability & sustainability.

Standards and Approvals

  • FM
  • UL
  • ULC
  • ANSI

Frequently Asked Questions

How are pipe clamps measured?

  • Install the hose on the pipe or fitting, which expands the hose.
  • Measure the outside diameter (O.D.) of the hose
  • Select a clamp which can accommodate that diameter in about the middle of its clamping range.
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