Specification for
Pipe supports —
Part 1: Pipe hangers, slider and roller
type supports
BS 3974-1:
1974
This British Standard is the metric revision of BS 3974-1, which was originally published in 1966 under the authorization of the Mechanical Engineering Industry Standards Committee and at the request of the Engineering Equipment
Users’ Association. Previously restricted to requirements for the design (including dimensions) and the manufacture of components for rod-type pipe hangers, this revised edition has been extended to meet the needs of industry and now includes requirements on the design and manufacture of components for slider and roller type supports, for pipes transporting fluids within a temperature
range minus 20 °C to 470 °C.
The revised appendices provide recommendations on design considerations, data and formulae for pipework calculations and methods of fixing. To assist the user in the application of pipe supports, many illustrations of typical support assemblies from the Engineering Equipment Users’ Association Handbook No. 18 have been included in a separate appendix.
Pipe supports —
Part 1: Pipe hangers, slider and roller
type supports
BS 3974-1:
1974
This British Standard is the metric revision of BS 3974-1, which was originally published in 1966 under the authorization of the Mechanical Engineering Industry Standards Committee and at the request of the Engineering Equipment
Users’ Association. Previously restricted to requirements for the design (including dimensions) and the manufacture of components for rod-type pipe hangers, this revised edition has been extended to meet the needs of industry and now includes requirements on the design and manufacture of components for slider and roller type supports, for pipes transporting fluids within a temperature
range minus 20 °C to 470 °C.
The revised appendices provide recommendations on design considerations, data and formulae for pipework calculations and methods of fixing. To assist the user in the application of pipe supports, many illustrations of typical support assemblies from the Engineering Equipment Users’ Association Handbook No. 18 have been included in a separate appendix.
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