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Ss Product Catalogue - Metric A Global Solution CRD TU a tT eR OIL, GAS, OFFSHORE, PETROCHEMICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL, Ceo a Te ‘The Pipe Supports Group has been supplying engineered pipe hangers since 1968, and has grown and developed its range of hangers, ancillaries and other support components ever since. ‘The Group has developed an enviable reputation for quality, reliability, competitiveness and engineering excellence and now supplies its products to every continent through an international sales network dedicated to meeting its customer's stringent quality and delivery requirements From its early origins in the UK the Pipe Supports Group has grown into a worldwide organisation with manufacturing plans in the USA and India. ‘The Group has a continual praduct development programme resulting in the most comprehensive range of products available from one source and allsold under a brand you can trust Bergen Pipe Supports. TRURGNENT E 8 - mere Pipe Clamps Additional Easislide Low Fi Cae EU d Quality Assurance and Control The Pipe Supports Group manufacturing facilities operate the same highly evolved quality assurance and control systems based upon the 509001 standard. Developed by our facility in the UK, we implement the same QA Manual and procedures in each of our manufacturing plants regardless of local requirements. ‘Where there are specific local requirements these are implemented alongside our established systems (ur manufacturing facilities are accredited to 109001. In addition, our US factories are accredited to ASME Il, Division 2, Sub-section NF and have been awarded the ASME NS certificate for the supply of pipe supports to nuclear installations. ‘ur US facility located in Donora, Bergen Pipe Supports Inc. has an established track-record of supplying to the US nuclear power program, In addition to QA/QC requirements we recognise the benefits of, and are working towards, accreditation to 15014001 and 8018001 fer Health, Safety & Environment, ‘Manufacturing Standards: Throughout the catalogue we make frequent reference to material grades used for our product range. Our objective is to manufacture & supply the same product at all of our manufacturing facilities regardless of location, Material grades are carefully chosen to give equivalence in terms of mechanical properties, weldal performance. Comparison tables are given in the catalogue. ity and physical (Our standard product range meets the requirements of IBR-REG-371, ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3, MSS-SPSB & BS EN13480: Part 3 where these specifications are applicable. Our cryogenic pipe supports are generally designed to meet the specific heeds of the client and our molded polyurethane foam is manufactured in compliance with the CINI manual ‘Insulation for Industries” Further information on design, specifications & materials can be found else where in this catalogue. TC Oa eR E ci] ‘Over 100 Years’ worldwide experience Pipe Supports Group has over 100 years’ experience of designing and supplying hanger systems for ‘conventional and nuclear power stations, petrochemical complexes, pulp and paper mills and other industrial installations. ISO 9001 ASME approved, PSG has a reputation for providing reliable and cost-effective pipe support solutions, Global design and supply solutions With design offices in the USA and in« ‘most up-to-date engineering and design so ‘we offer a fully co-ordinated service; stress an ff pipework, hanger selection, design and detail [Link] modeling, manufacturing and contract ‘management. This service ensures cost-effective hhanger systems, delivered in accordance with design requirements. ipe Supports Group design software We have developed two computer programs to assist pipe support designers. PSDesigner i a stand-alone pipe support assembly design and detailing program which also links to 3D plant design systems. PSLCAD is a 2D pipe support draughting program which runs within ‘AutoCAD. Both PSDesigner and PSLCAD are provided {ree of charge and can be downloaded from the \ww:[Link] website. PsDesigner PsDesigner has been developed to meet the needs of, today’s pipe support designers PsDesigner (3 PsDesigner Main Page. SDesigner is a versatile tool for designing pipe hanger assemblies using Pipe Supports Group's standard components. Several languages are supported Specifying Support Parameters in PS Designer. Detailed hanger drawings are produced including bills of material. The standard PSDesigner drawing includes 2 view of the hanger assembly and detail views of key components. Type | PSDesigner Drawing. A bill of material and quotation for the hangers on a ‘whole project can be produced, Bill of Material in PSDesigner. ‘There is an option to export a 3D image of the support assembly. There are also options to export 20 drawings. PIPEWORK, STRESS ANALYSIS AND HANGER DESIGN PSDesigner is continually being improved to provide our ‘customers with the most efficient way of designing pipe support assemblies. PSLCAD PSLCAD runs within AutoCAD and is used to create support detail drawings using Pipe Supports Group. standard components, PSLCAD is compatible with full version AutoCAD and also with AutoCAD LT when Used in conjunction with supplementary programs which support Autolis. For the latest list of compatible Versions, please refer to the Pipe Supports website VEVUN OBO. AethWhh PHS SSSPEEES = 1 PSDesigner 3D Export FYZASENEUEZ TALE ‘The 30 export file created by PSDesigner can be opened by, or imported into, many 3D CAD programs. We have developed full interfaces with the following plant design software: PSLCAD Toolbars. SmartPlant3D (Intergraph) Vantage POMS / MDS and E3D (AVEVA) Support Assemblies in PDMS. These are two-way links, Details about the pipe and its location are passed to PSDesigner which is used to design the support assembly and the details of the assembly are then passed back to the plant design In PSLCAD, components are drawn one at a time, so program, creating a drawing takes a little longer than it does ‘when using PSDesigner, but with PSLCAD, you have the Constant Support Selection in PSLCAD. 4 ao versatility of AutoCAD which allows you to customise the design and the drawing to meet your particular needs. Its possible to create a drawing using PSDesigner and then open the 20 DXF file with PSLCAD. You ‘an then enhance the drawing using PSLCAD and AutoCAD utilities. This method of working makes use Of the respective strengths of both programs; the basic drawing is created very quickly using PSDesigner, and the flexibility of PSLCAD and AutoCAD are used 40 make whatever detail enhancements are required. PSLCAD Drawing showing Hydraulic Snubber. ‘As wall a all the standard PSG components, PSLCAD. incorporates a comprehensive database of steel section sizes enabling the user to create drawings including the appropriate trimming steelwork. Pipe Supports Group design services Pipe Hanger Design Pipe Supports Group has an experienced team of design ‘engineers and pipe support draughtsmen who can design and detail pipe hanger drawings for all types of projects. We can prepare detailed support installation drawings from conceptual sketches or from plant layout information and pipe stress analysis output. Our engineers and draughtsmen are experienced in the use (of PSDesigner and PSLCAD. 3D modelling We can design and place full size support representations in 3D CAD models provided by customers. We can also provide 3D images of supports if customers prefer to place the supports in the model themselves. Pipework analysis Pipe Supports Group can offer pipework stress analysis to ASME 831.1, 831.3 and other design codes. Considering deadweight, thermal and dynamic effects, system stress levels and equipment loadings are calculated along with loads and movements acting at the support positions, We use one of several proprietary pipe stress analysis programs te element analysis Pipe Supports Group has a team of design engineers qualified to carry out finite element analysis using ANSYS Professional. We are using this design tool to continuously update and expand our range of standard Supports and also carty out analysis for specific design contracts. Pipe Clamp modelled in ANSYS LO (\ (OS EN (EN EN FE ON FO) PIPEWORK, STRESS ANALYSIS AND HANGER DESIGN Stress Levels in Turnbuckle calculated using ANSYS. Pipe Support Surveys ‘Our engineers are experienced in surveying existing pipework systems, reporting on the condition of hangers and making recommendations on thelt correct installation and future safe operation. Such surveys are increasingly being demanded by tities and safety authorities, CO ed (Our current range of Constant Effort Supports isthe latest step in a continuous development programme which began in 1950 with the ‘Con-Ten’ support ‘The range has been designed taking into account al the knowledge gained since these early days. This know-how hhas determined the optimum geometrical arrangement to ensure that, theoretically, the deviation of supporting effort is kept to a minimum. Fewer friction points ensure this applies in practice as well as theory. The single most critical factor affecting constancy isthe spring, and we at Pipe Supports have made great efforts to design a range ‘of springs that wil deliver the performance our customers ‘demand. In addition, the range has been designed to cater for the ever-increasing space limitations on offshore rigs, power stations and other process plants Other criteria that have been carefully considered, both, during the conceptual and practical design stages, are the effects of ageing on the spring, the environment, ‘that hangers have to work in, the particular needs of the sophisticated pipework company in their requirement for “balancing’ lines during erection, and the capability to provide simple site adjustment to overcome changes or problems that occur late in the contract period. (ur range of Constant Effort Supports is the result, which We are proud to present in this catalogue. APPLICATION Constant Effort Supports are used to support pipework or equipment with an essentially constant supporting effort during what may be large vertical movement. Where the change in supporting effort which occurs when using Variable effort support is unacceptable, of where the amount of travel provided by variable effort supports is. insufficient, constant effert supports should be specified High temperature steam lines in power stations and flow lines on oll production platforms are examples of situations where large relative movernent between piping and the Large Travel Constants supporting structure make the use of Constant Effort Supports essential, ‘Our standard range of Constant Etfort Supports caters for lead: up to above 50 tonnes with movement provided up to 1750 men. FRAME SIZE AND SPRING SIZE ‘The support designation gives the support frame size and spring Size: Go FRAME SIZE C5 SPRING SIZE 17 ‘Many dimensions are common for a given frame size SUPPORT TYPES We offer eleven standard support types: HS Horizontal type - single paint suspension HD Horizontal type - double point suspension Vertical type ~single point suspension Vertical type - double point suspension Vertical inverted type ~ single point suspension Vertical inverted type - double point suspension Horizontal base mounted Horizontal base mounted compression seat Vertical base mounted Vertical base mounted compression seat Vertical inverted base mounted Details of Vertical inverted tandem type (ype VIN) are available on request. SUSPENSION STYLES For the suspended types, five style of top suspension are available, namely TS1, 152, 153, 154 and TSS. Constants VIBM Pau CO ed 4. Compactness of units. Installed heights and overall sees designed to the minimum, 2, Travel Indicator. Enables the behaviour of the pipework to be monitored, indicating that pipework ovement is as designed and calling attention to any system irregularities, “TRAVEL SCALE 3. Lever Rotation indicator. The support frames incorporate a window. The position ofthe lever rotation indicator within the window provides a visual indication (of the position ofthe lever, and therefore confirmation that the support is taking load correctly. If the lever rotation indicator is away from the extremities of the window, the support is taking load. If the indicator is at the back of the windows, the support may be offload; if itis at the front, the support may be overloaded. Ifthe indicator is at either extremity, adjustment of the support {travel postion andlor oad adjustment is required ‘The lever rotation indicator provides quick visual confirmation that the support is "on load”: this ‘assessment can be made from a considerable distance LEVER ROTATION INDICATOR 4. Load Adjustment Facility. A minimum of +/-20% site load adjustment is available without altering the travel provided. The load adjuster Is conveniently situated For site use. In cases where greater load adjustment is required this can be supplied, by prior agreement. || IE LOAD ADJUSTER LOCATION 5. Ultimate Stop. The construction of the main frame is ‘the case of overload the lever arm willbe ior to the spring becoming solid ULTIMATE STOP Infinitely Variable Locking/Balancing Device, Every Unit is sent to site locked in the D.T5. (Despatched {0 Site) position shown on the general arrangement ‘raving for the contract. The locking mechanism ‘comprises two locking rods which run the full length of. ‘the spring housing. The hanger is locked and becomes a rigid support by restraining the spring compression plate 2: shovin in the illustration following. The locking ‘device being constructed from two threaded members ‘operates in an infinitely variable number of positions and is securely attached to the support for future re-use, regardless of pipework position. For details on how to use the locking/balancing device see section headed Installation and Erection, Pau Lc CONSTANT EFFORT SUPPORTS INFIWTELY VARIABLE TOCKINGIBALANCING DEVICE 7. Variable Position Load Pin Carrier. The position of the load pin i determined and set during manufacture to achieve the design load and travel Fequested, For supports other than those with very small movement provided, a variable postion load pin carver is fitted, {this provides potential for additional load adjustment, By moving the carrer closer to the fulcrum, the supporting effort will be increased and the travel provided decreased. 8y moving the carrie” in the ‘pposite direction, the supporting efforts decreased, and the travel provided increased. This provides, maximum flexibility in situations where changes to the required supporting effort can occur. Once the carrer is repositioned, there is stil the 420% Toad adjustment available Variable position load pin carriers are fitted to supports whose total movements provided are greater than the following values (C1: 120 mm, C2: 120 mm, (3: 120 mm, CA: 160 mm, C5: 100 mm, C6: 130mm, 7: 180 mm, LOAD PIN CARRIER 8. Bearings. The bearings used are PTFE dry bearings and are endosed to stop the ingress of dirt and dust. No maintenance or lubrication is required. 9. Name Plate. Each support i supplied with a deeply engraved nameplate giving the following data ‘The serial number allocated to each support is unique and will allow traceability of the support details for many years. Asa double safeguard against loss or verpainting of nameplate, etc, each support is steel Samped with the customer's reference mark [Link]. Every unit is tested in our calibrated test rigs ‘6 prove mechanical performance. Deviation is recorded and graphical reports are available if requested. Our Handard range of constants delver supporting effors to Within +15% of the specified design load. Our standard documentation includes a certificate of works test for mechanical performance and a certificate of conformity for materials and manufacture LO (O\ (S\N (EN EN FO EN FO) ono! SLSR eee EEE ‘11 High Performance Supports. We offer supports ‘hat will operate with minimal fiction and hysteresis These supports are available by special request ana wil deliver supporting effort to within 42% of the Specified design load. Over an adjusted range of +/-10% ef the design load the supports remain within #/-2% of ‘the adjusted load. These supports have precision load adjustment scales and utilise fine pitched threads for the Toad adjustment mechanism allowing for very accurate adjustment of the support in sit ‘72. Corrosion Protection. All springs are plastic coated to ‘give maximum corrosion protection. Threaded parts are Supplied hot-cipped galvanised while carbon steel parts {are painted with one coat of high-bulld acrylic semi-gloss paint. Other options are available by request POT eae Selection of Constant Effort Supports can either be done ‘manually from the catalogue as described below, or by Using computer software that is available from our sales department. SELECTION FROM THE CATALOGUE 4. Determine load and theoretical movement to be catered for by the support Itis important to remember to add the weight of lagging, pipe clamps and other suspended components tothe pipe Weight 2 The selection charts show the maximum vertical movernent any support will provide for a given load, ‘Acertain amount of overtravel must be added to the ‘theoretical movement. Normally we would recommend ‘about 10% of theoretical movement, but on no account less than 25 mm. It should, however, be noted that inaividual companies have their own specifications regarding overtravel, lo which we would adhere on request. 3. Decide upon the type of support to be used. Refer to the diagrams located on pages 13 & 36, The type of unit is dictated by the relative positions of pipe and steelwork {and by available space. Note that some areas of the {election chart cannot be used for types VS, VD and ‘VBM, and that maximum travel is reduced for types HS and MIs. 4. Detals of top suspensions are given later In the ‘atalogue, the nature of the support postion will determine the top suspension to be employed. Single point suspension, Le. HS, VS and VIS, has the agvantage Of being rotatable about the suspension point thus clearing any obstructions in close proximity. 5. Having determined type of hanger, load to be supported, total travel required, turn to the load Selection chart and proceed as follows: a) Locate total travel required at side of chart. ') Move horizontally across until load equal to or just (greater than the load to be supported 's located. Never select les than the actual load. ©) Read off vertically support size. df) Return to load and move down remaining in same vertical column until nearest figure to design load is fours. €) Returning horizontally across this column will give ‘otal travel provided for this support. 10 DETERMINATION OF SUPPORT DIMENSIONS Having recorded support siz, type and total movement provided, proceed as follows: Open out pages 13 & 36 to show the appropriate type. 2. Turn to the page giving dimensions of the required support frame size, ie. C1, €2, C3, etc 3. Dimensions can now be read directly from the tables shown Dimensions are in one of four categories: a) Dependent on Movement Provided “These dimensions are given on the right hand page and in the table headed single point suspension. b) Travel Range Dependent ‘These dimensions are prefixed T or U and are given inthe lefs hand table on the left hand page, Note ‘the top suspension detals AA, BB, etc. which are also spring size dependent are also given in this ‘able ©) Spring Size Dependent ‘These dimensions are prefixed $ and are given in the mid centre table on the left hand page. ) Fixed ‘These dimensions are prefixed F or X and are given in the top centre table on the left hand page. 4, Note that the take out dimensions A1, A2, A3, 14,45, 436, 37 and J8 and pivot to load pin dimensions D and & are given at zero rotation of the lever, that is with the lever in tne uppermost position, To determine the take out dimension in the installed condition, the installed ‘travel position must be added ‘0 A1, A2 or A3 or subtracted from 4, 35, 6,17 oF J8. eg. for a support ‘with cold to hot movement 250 mm up and 280 mm movement provided, the installed travel position might, be set at 270 mm. COU Us) ith a) Advise: 1) Number off Support Description, i. 433 HD TSz 150 Size Type Susp. Style Movt. Prov. li) Installed to operating movement and direction. Ib) Finish required, 1) Support Mark No. vv) Thread form. fob) Advise: i) Number off Support Type, e.g. VS. ‘Suspension style (if applicable), e.. TS3. Supporting effort required. Installed to operating movement and direction. Wi) Any specific requirement for overtvavel vil) Finish required, Support Mark No. ‘Thread form, In this case, we wil determine the support size to be supplied CO ed INSTALLATION AND ERECTION Cd “Types HS, HD, VS, VD, HBM, VEM, VIS, VID & IBM: 4. Limit Stops. The infinitely variable locking/balancing 4. Make fast upper and lower suspension connections device may be enhanced to precisely limit spring travel. srouring the hanger fod is directly over the required [Adaltional nuts welded in posttion are used to limit point of attachment remembering that the lower movernent to a specified amount {uspension rod should not be more than 5 deg. from the vertical in any condition, {All supporss are sent to site lacked in the [Link]. (Despatched te site) position shown on the contract drawing. To ensure the support is taking load correctly, adjust the turnbuckle unt! the pipework i atthe correct slevation, » If the supporting system isin balance, the locking nuts holding the spring compression plate will be easly moved and should be parked at opposite extremities of the locking rods (away from the moving spring plate). If ‘the locking nut nearest fo che lever arm will not rotate, ‘then the support is overloaded and positive adjustment fon the load adjuster s required unt! the nut just becomes free; the support is then in balance. Ifthe nuts furthest from the lever arm will not rotate, the support is providing too much supporting effort, and eee eS ee eee ee eye eee and 2. The construction of Constant Effort Supports makes the pegatve joad adjustment i required until these mus ust eet of apecal pant finishes a simple matter 3. For low temperature applications suitable grades of 2. when the sytem is sbject 0 col pul he supports ® Fol temperature apolations suitable grades of Salted itedin the StS poston porte pu, areongieeT are sede the spectedfemperata Geena be mlockee to alow'the upporete ange Where neces the mata wsed fr ain travel and ‘assist’ with the cold pull. ils also changed t sppropriace grade of steel > On completion ofthe cod pul the indicator reading fat extreme coro onditons, extrathick body should bethat own as PFE. (rer o Thermal Expansion) on the contract drawing. Itis aso possible to 5. Fully galvanised supports are available where required. Achieve the cold pull movement by means of the support Due to the construction of the units, no welding takes ‘umbuckle with the support remaining locked, in this place after galvanising Instance [Link].= PTE. 6. For extended life in offshore or other situations subject 14. ifthe pipework is subject to lagging, hydrostatic testing °@ Highly corrosive conditions, supports are available in og Piraarer i subect 20 legging, Pycrortat ert various grades of stainless steel with the spring col from se Sno esa eked nel hee eeertionare ‘YA PH recpationheaened) maine seek complete, Blease check with our design deparment for 5. ITS IMPERATIVE THAT A FINAL CHECK OF ALL SUPPORTS _ “mensional information 15 CARRIED OUT TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE ALL In Cryogenic applications supports are available UNLOCKED PRIOR TO THERMAL EXPANSION TAKING manufactured entirely n austen'tic stainless steel PLACE, AND TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE SET IN THEIR CORRECT PTE. POSITIONS. 6. Supports must not be used for purposes ather than that g. For types HEM and VBMC, where lateral loading Pleate check with our design department for dimensional information. = ‘or which they have been designed. They must not be {greater than 25% of the maximum operating load is Used for rigging and erection purposes. They should be nvisaged, PTFE covered load pads should be specified handled as pieces of semi-machinery and stored indoors ine diy enstronment. 9. Direct Reading Travel indicator. For precise setting of the support positon, a direct reading indicator, giving the ‘Types HEMCS & VEMCS “travel position in mm is available upon request. 4. The same procedutes as above apply except that the transference of the load to the support is done by means of the adjuster nut which is situated below the load pad instead of by means of the turnbuckle. Caste Its recommended that supports are inspected every six ‘months for the following) 4, That no debris or tools are impairing the correct operation of the support. 2 That position of the travel indicator is as anticipated in ‘the design. If ths is not the case, the pipework engineer should be notified. A more det led erection and maintenance procedure is available on request. " CO mame a 2 TURN OUT THIS PAGE FOR DIAGRAMS OF ‘CONSTANT EFFORT SUPPORTS: SUSPENDED TYPES LO (\ (S\N (\ EN FO EN FO) CONSTANT EFFORT SUPPORTS: SU: aad ALTERNATIVE TOP SUSPENSION STYLES TYPES HD & HS ” te sa re ey =| free STYLE TS1 (TYPES HD & VD) | al ares rts , 7 BarEP Ms I 2 ; ° Lox ® TYPES HD & vb STYLE TS2 (ALL TYPES) TYPES VD & VS ep 1 7 |. 7 ee] ep 2 wo) fa) = seo = a] a! 6 ° Tyres Tyres HD, VD &VID___HS, VS & VIS STYLE TS3 (ALL TYPES) ‘Types: Types HD, VD &VID HS, VS &VIS STYLE TS4 (TYPES HD, VD & VID) TYPES VID & VIS a | 4 eee ft ‘6 v Yk TYPES HD, VO & VID STYLE TSS (TYPES HD & VD) Hours oi TYPES HD & VD CONSTANT EFFORT SUPPORTS: BASE MOUNTED TYPES 3 ARE LOCATED ON PAGE 36 5/3] 8) 3/8 /8 | 8/818 8/8 |8\8/8 8/8 |8|5/8 | 8|8|8 | 3 |8|8|8|5|8/8|8|8/8 NO 8/8 |8|2/8 ais Balai OO Rota eo oy Diatsons See] | pension v wer ]e)?):| ES SS lela: sea poe ee ee ee Torsuspension permis] | SPRINGSIZE’ cj faahciah a = sJalala Te] bf ferpe pert e 5 schechetocten| Gel fp fherere = a Stee) bey Geet = as | 216 | ms | 250 250 a vas [193 [2 WaanTS oon = Sees INSTALLED HEIGHT DIMENSIONS 44 AND J7 ALLOW 25mm ADJUSTMENT, TAKE-OUT DIMENSIONS At, AZ, A3, 5, 16 AND J8 ALLOW #75mm ADJUSTMENT AND ASSUME USE OF A STANDARD F228A EYEEOLT. WHERE SEVERE HEADROOM LIMITATIONS EXIST, DIMENSIONS A, AZ AND A3 ‘CAN BE REDUCED AND DIMENSIONS J5, 46 AND JB INCREASED AS FOLLOWS BY USE OF A SHORTENED EYEBOLT: ox [wn] CHANGE nm | 160 | NOTE DIA. X IS THREADED ISO METRIC COARSE RIGHT HAND AS STANDARD. NOTE THAT DIMENSIONS At, AZ, A3, 44, 15,16, 37 AND J8 ARE GIVEN AT ZERO ROTATION, THAT IS WITH THE LEVER IN THE UPPERMOST POSITION. IN.B. DIMENSION TA IS THE MINIMUM FORWARD CLEARANCE REQUIRED. 18 OO em eon mod MOVEMENT DEPENDENT exo omension SWGLE PORT SUSPENSION DIMENSIONS ‘SIONS DIMENSION ‘V" vows Je | 5] 8 clca Sly Basle sla }a ~ 3 [2] 3 fo [as “A [ros Te |e a ‘TOP SUSPENSION ‘SPRING SIZE DEPENDENT = = pete DerALs DIMENSIONS = aes s afala =| i ete ar 3 a a ce WEIGHTS (an oo INSTALLED HEIGHT DIMENSIONS 34 AND J7 ALLOW £25mm ADJUSTMENT, TAKE-OUT DIMENSIONS A1, A2, A3, 15, 16 AND J8 ALLOW #75mm ADJUSTMENT AND ASSUME USE OF A STANDARD F228A EYEBOLT. WHERE SEVERE HEADROOM LIMITATIONS EXIST, DIMENSIONS A4, A2 AND AB ‘CAN BE REDUCED AND DIMENSIONS J5, J6 AND JB INCREASED AS FOLLOWS BY USE OF A SHORTENED EYEEOLT: ox [we CHANGE mm [ 160 ] NOTE DIA, X IS THREADED ISO METRIC COARSE RIGHT HAND AS STANDARD. NOTE THAT DIMENSIONS A1, A2, A3, 34, 15,6, 17 AND JB ARE GIVEN AT ZERO ROTATION, THAT IS WITH THE LEVER IN THE UPPERMOST POSITION, IN.B. DIMENSION TA IS THE MINIMUM FORWARD CLEARANCE REQUIRED. 20 NDP NDP NAP ND AY NY A Rem eee ee MOVEMENT DEPENDENT SINGLE POINT SUSPENSION MOVEMENT FIXED DIMENSIONS SINGLE POINT as ee ple Talat Ste te ete] GE] ae i GG) §) pepe soe ey EE af ale ‘SPRING SIZE DEPENDENT i sa fra aa afa |i = pees f) 2 epee berets aff mo] fae Poe [oer e bof eta f ey wi wolf zis | 268 | 200 § epee wera se] | Pete §teperebebere we] £0 a Pose [ao INSTALLED HEIGHT DIMENSIONS 34 AND J7 ALLOW £25mm ADJUSTMENT, TAKE-OUT DIMENSIONS A1, A2, A3, 15, 16 AND J8 ALLOW #75mm ADJUSTMENT AND ASSUME USE OF A STANDARD F228A EYEBOLT. WHERE SEVERE HEADROOM LIMITATIONS EXIST, DIMENSIONS A1, A2 AND AS CAN BE REDUCED AND DIMENSIONS J5, J6 AND JB INCREASED AS FOLLOWS BY USE OF A SHORTENED EYEEOLT: ox [mn | mie CHANGE mm | 160 | 160 NOTE DIA, X IS THREADED ISO METRIC COARSE RIGHT HAND AS STANDARD. NOTE THAT DIMENSIONS A1, A2, A3, 34, 15,6, 17 AND JB ARE GIVEN AT ZERO ROTATION, THAT IS WITH THE LEVER IN THE UPPERMOST POSITION, IN.B. DIMENSION TA IS THE MINIMUM FORWARD CLEARANCE REQUIRED. 2 NDP NDP NAP AY NO A RRL ee et Red MOVEMENT DEPENDENT FIXED DIMENSIONS SINGLE POINT SUSPENSION DIMENSIONS DIMENSION V" geile estan pate He # |alalalals shes me fhe} | Pepe 35 SPRING SIZE DEPENDENT) ees T07#[iee ner [reefs re j [= fe fo DIMENSIONS 00 se pre era i me eases 30 wef) Fae ane ee ir H Sftetets tr] | weiatrs agp se] fettas ex blo pete te toe ee feted] Gaeta =| Ge] & Benepe peter i ehetetetetete te) lmstete =| Ge] ¢ GeGepepeter epee peat =| fae] 2 ep perpertae fie inte tetetete! Haeteterstetel fee § pepepepetar 2 ales nc ae] © Geb tarteetar FOR SUPPORT TYPES VIS, VID & VIBM WHERE THE TOTAL MOVEMENT se ser [so [see [ase Pars PROVIDED IS LESS THAN 120MM (150MM FOR CA-15) PLEASE USE THIS TABLE se se fe fo fet as Ta x ra xe 7 Seta per ae pe 20 30 260 208 se [ar [ar INSTALLED HEIGHT DIMENSIONS 44 AND 37 ALLOW 225mm ADJUSTMENT. aa ano [Link] DIMENSIONS At, A2, A3, JS, 6 AND J8 ALLOW 275m sa aalanslcalonsles ZOUSTMENT AND ASSUME USE OF A STANDARD F2ZBA EYEBOLT 7 Sr tart fee fa WERE SEVERE HEADROOM LIMITATIONS EXIST, DIMENSIONS aa, [Link] as CSE [se [7 on CAN BE REDUCED AND DIMENSIONS JB, J6 AND J8 INCREASED AS FOLLOWS By USE OF A SHORTENED EYEBOLT ox [mia [ wie [a0 | 24 | 0 Giance mm | 160 | 160 | 140 | 140 | 120 [NOTE DIA, X IS THREADED ISO METRIC COARSE RIGHT HAND AS STANDARD, NOTE THAT DIMENSIONS A1, A2, A3, 34, J5, 6, 37 AND JB ARE GIVEN AT ZERO ROTATION, THAT IS WITH THE LEVER IN THE URPERMOST POSITION. IN.B. DIMENSION TA IS THE MINIMUM FORWARD CLEARANCE REQUIRED. 24

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