The object of the invention is to improve a device for suspending and securing pipes with the characteristics initially described to the extent that, while consuming very little material, it will be able to accommodate powerful forces and be simple and flexible to use. These devices are generally called pipe-shackle clips and also consume a lot of material when they must accommodate powerful forces and their separate parts must be manufactured out of high-grade steel. The materials are particularly expensive when the clips are made out of high-grade steel to prevent corrosion.ĭevices for suspending and securing pipes of the type described initially with a suspension component that rests against the top of the pipe and has holes bored through it and with a securing component that can be positioned around the pipe and has a round cross-section and threaded ends that extend through the holes, whereby nuts can be screwed onto the ends to secure the securing component to the pipe are also known, whereby the component that rests against the pipe is a suspension block that extends across the longitudinal axis of the pipe and has holes bored through the ends, through which extend and are bolted together the ends of a strap that surrounds the pipe at a circumferential angle of 180.degree. Pipe clips of this type are extremely expensive and material-consuming, especially when manufactured for long-diameter pipes, because the straps must be thick and strong enough not to deform subject to the forces exerted by the suspended pipe. The two steel straps are then generally screwed together on each side of the pipe, which extends between them. Such clips generally consists of two flat straps of steel, each curved more or less into a semicircle and fastened to the other around the pipe. Suspending and securing pipes with clips is known. The invention concerns a device for suspending and securing pipes with a suspension component that rests against the top of the pipe and has holes bored through it and with a securing component that can be positioned around the pipe and has a round cross-section and threaded ends that extend through the holes, whereby nuts can be screwed onto the ends to secure the securing component to the pipe. Friction bearings can be positioned against the suspending bracket and connecting bracket to support them horizontally and vertically. The suspending bracket has a suspension component. Whereby spacers are mounted over the ends with one face flat against the sides of the suspending bracket and connecting bracket and nuts are screwed onto the ends, forcing the suspending bracket, the connecting bracket, and the securing shackles against the outer surface of the pipe. Tab will move on to the next part of the site rather than go through menu items.A device for suspending and securing pipes with a straight suspending bracket that rests against the outer surface of the pipe with its edge paralleling the longitudinal axis of the pipe and has holes bored through its sides at an angle to its midplane, with a straight connecting bracket that rests against the pipe diametrically opposite the suspending bracket with its edge paralleling the longitudinal axis of the pipe and has holes bored at an angle through its sides, and with enough securing shackles on each side of the pipe with their ends extending through the holes in the suspending bracket and in the connecting bracket. Enter and space open menus and escape closes them as well. Up and Down arrows will open main level menus and toggle through sub tier links. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands.
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