Structural Attachments
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Welding Lugs
Figure: 935 & 936
Function
Designed to be welded to the underside of structural members to provide a means of supporting rod attachments. Used in conjunction with Fig. 38 forged steel clevis. Long Welding Lug (Fig. 935) or Short Welding Lug (Fig. 936)
Ceiling Flanges
Figure: 940, 941, & 942
Function
Designed to provide a means for attaching hanger rod to wood beams or ceilings.
Steel Ceiling Plate
Figure: 945 & 946
Function
Designed to provide a means for attaching hanger rod to wood beams or ceilings. The copper finish is for product identification only and is not intended for corrosion resistance.
Concrete Inserts
Figure: 950, 951, 950N, & 951N
Function
Designed to be embedded in concrete to provide a means of suspending pipe from ceilings. The insert is held in place by nailing it to the forms, until the concrete is poured. The insert comes with a snap-out plug to keep the inner housing clean during pouring of the concrete. After the concrete has set, the plug is removed, exposing the inner housing. The Fig. 950N and 951N Concrete Insert Nuts can be installed and the rod fastened to the nut. The rod should touch the inside top of the insert but should not be forced to avoid damaging the insert.
Concrete Inserts Nuts
Figure: 950N & 951N
Function
Designed to be used with the Fig. 950 and 951 Concrete Insert.
Adjustable In-Rack Flue Hanger
Figure: 990
Function
Designed to be fully adjustable to fit typical 8” (203.2) , 10” (254), and 12” (304.8) flue spaces between common warehouse racking types such as teardrop.
Single In-Rack Flue Hanger
Figure: 995
Function
Designed to connect to common warehouse racking types such as teardrop.