HEJW

Housed Expansion Joints with Weld Ends MASON RECOMMENDS FLANGED ENDS RATHER THAN WELD ENDS FOR EASIER REPLACEMENT OR SERVICING. Pipe Size & End to End (in) Overall Length (in) ME Moving End Neutral Length (in) FE Fixed End Length (in) Outer Housing O.D. (in) 2 22 51/2 11/2 59/16 21/2 22 51/2 11/2 59/16 3…

HEJFFL

Housed Expansion Joint with Fixed and Floating Flanges Pipe guides shall be manufactured with stainless steel wrapping the carbon steel foot where it passes through horizontal U guides similarly lined to prevent corrosion. The base plate shall have multiple holes for bolting to beam flanges or flat surfaces. Bases may be welded in position in…

SPG

SPG SPG Pipe guides consist of a two-piece pipe clamp with welded steel centering fins “spiders” that ride inside of a heavy duty outer shell.  The two-piece outer shell is sized to fit around the pipe insulation and can accommodate up to 4” thick insulation.  Pipe sizes range from ½” to 24” in diameter and…

ASG

ASG Pipe guides shall be manufactured with stainless steel wrapping the carbon steel foot where it passes through horizontal U guides similarly lined to prevent corrosion. The base plate shall have multiple holes for bolting to beam flanges or flat surfaces. Bases may be welded in position in lieu of bolting. Height must be adjustable…

BJW & BJF

BJW250 / BJF150 / BJF300 Ball joints have been around since the beginning of time. The writer first came across them during World War II where they were used on steam vessels to accommodate pipe expansion and twisting of the hulls. In all probability, they were used exactly the same way in the First World…

CONTROL RODS

Control Rods and Cables Expansion Joints installed in piping systems that are anchored on both sides of connectors need no control rods, providing piping movements are within the tabulated allowables. Expansion joints installed in unanchored piping or connected to isolated equipment must have control rods; those control rods must be properly set so that allowable…

FCR 501

FCR 501 Expansion joints installed in piping systems must be anchored on both sides of the joints to avoid the use of control rods. If control rods are installed as a safety measure, the locking nuts must be backed off with a clearance equal to the specified axial movement. The expansion joint will exert thrust…

FER 501

FER 501 Expansion joints installed in piping systems must be anchored on both sides of the joints to avoid the use of control rods. If control rods are installed as a safety measure, the locking nuts must be backed off with a clearance equal to the specified axial movement. The expansion joint will exert thrust…

805

805 Teflon® expansion joints are always fixed dimension. They are molded in two, three and five arch configurations. Series 800 is particularly popular in the chemical industry where they provide excellent  service in relatively low temperature, low pressure systems. Standard construction includes control rods as illustrated, and all sizes through 12 inch (305mm) diameter are…

803

803 Teflon® expansion joints are always fixed dimension. They are molded in two, three and five arch configurations. Series 800 is particularly popular in the chemical industry where they provide excellent  service in relatively low temperature, low pressure systems. Standard construction includes control rods as illustrated, and all sizes through 12 inch (305mm) diameter are…