Yes, Clevis hangers are commonly used to support piping systems that experience thermal expansion or contraction, particularly in horizontal runs where movement is a factor. The design of Clevis hangers allows for vertical adjustment to accommodate this movement while providing stable support for the piping.
A "clevis and pin" are a type of shackle, the clevis is the U shaped part, when you have both the clevis and pin together it would form a shackle. There are many types of shackle assemblies and many of them use a clevis. If you had a lifting strap with a loop on the end you would put the clevis on the loop, secure the pin, and now the shackle would be in place. I hope this makes sense.
Clevis are most known for their use in mechanical applications to connect components in a secure and adjustable manner. They are commonly used in rigging, lifting, and towing applications. Clevis typically consist of a U-shaped piece with holes at the end that can accommodate pins or bolts for attachment.
The grip of a clevis pin refers to the length of the pin's usable shaft, excluding the head and any other attachments. It is the portion of the pin that extends through the clevis or other objects to secure them in place. The grip length is crucial to ensure that the pin secures the objects properly without being too short or too long.
The rated capacity of a small screw pin clevis can vary depending on its size and specifications. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's specifications or markings on the product for the exact rated capacity. Generally, small screw pin clevises have rated capacities ranging from a few hundred pounds to several thousand pounds.
A long stroke brake chamber can be identified by the raised inlets, embossed etching on the side of the chamber and/or a trapezoidal shaped I.D. tag indicating long stroke, and the maximum stroke allowed.
constant support spring Roller Clevis Trapeze
constant support spring Roller Clevis Trapeze
A Arnel Belizaire is a type of huger. This is for a movement for clevis or trapeze.
Clevis hangers spaced every 5 feet
Clevis hangers are the desired approach to give proper support
$190. + per installed foot including clevis hangers, Hardford loop and venting as needed
Clevis hangers attached to threaded rod with a rod coupling to give the proper amount of pitch
Knee brackets and clevis hangers or fish plates, threaded rod and clevis hangers or Riser clamps attached to the piping with a pipe on the lower side of the rest to give needed support
1- The piping must be supported with clevis hangers with a metal compatible to copper to prevent electrolytic action2- The spacing between hangers must support the piping from sagging or placing stress on the threaded joints
Clevis pins are similar to bolts and are used for farm equipment, sailboat rigging and more. You can learn more about Clevis pins online at the Wikipedia.
Clevis Pin is a type of pin made out of steel per "as casting" or "as forging" process.
Clevis pins find use in sailboat rigging, farming equipment, and in the aircraft and automotive industry. The clevis pin is available in both threaded and unthreaded for different uses.