Split Anchor Rings
Fittings
Split anchor rings are always supplied in pairs and are used for above ground installations in order to create fixed points. The split anchor rings are placed around the hanger closest to the mid point between two expansion joints. One pair of split anchor rings is placed on each side of the hanger. The split anchor rings are bonded with epoxy adhesive to the outside of the conduit. The hanger where split anchor rings are used is called an anchor hanger and is normally braced.
Unit of Measure
Items |
/Asset/Split-Anchor-Rings.jpg 40C-SW-28 4 Inch (in) Nominal Size Standard Wall Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Aboveground Split Anchor Ring |
/Asset/Split-Anchor-Rings.jpg 50C-MW-28 5 Inch (in) Nominal Size Medium Wall Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Aboveground Split Anchor Ring |
/Asset/Split-Anchor-Rings.jpg 30C-SW-28 3 Inch (in) Nominal Size Standard Wall Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Aboveground Split Anchor Ring |
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Description | N/A Split anchor rings are always supplied in pairs and are used for above ground installations in order to create fixed points. The split anchor rings are placed around the hanger closest to the mid point between two expansion joints. One pair of split anchor rings is placed on each side of the hanger. The split anchor rings are bonded with epoxy adhesive to the outside of the conduit. The hanger where split anchor rings are used is called an anchor hanger and is normally braced. | |||||
Brand | N/A Champion Fiberglass®, Inc. | |||||
Type | N/A Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Aboveground (Most Common) Split Anchor Ring | |||||
Nominal Size | N/A 4 in | N/A 5 in | N/A 3 in | |||
Wall Thickness | N/A Standard Wall | N/A Medium Wall | N/A Standard Wall | |||
F | N/A 3 in76 mm | |||||
L | N/A 0.25 in6 mm | |||||
Color | N/A Black | |||||
Weight | N/A 0.36 kg0.80 lb | N/A 0.48 kg1.06 lb | N/A 0.30 kg0.66 lb | |||
Industry Standards/Certifications | N/A Underwriters Laboratories (UL) | |||||
Application | N/A | N/A Used for more protection in 5" & 6" | N/A | |||
Features | N/A Most Commonly used. | N/A | N/A Most Commonly used. | |||
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