Adjustable Saddle Support Kit T-304 Stainless Steel Import DIP/IPS
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Support pipe off the floor at an adjustable height. The adjustable saddle support kit is a field-adjustable pipe stand — base, threaded riser, and pipe saddle supplied together — that carries pipe above a floor, roof, or grade at a set elevation. Fits DIP and IPS pipe. Type-304 stainless steel.
- Field-adjustable support height
- Pipe saddle cradles the pipe on a threaded riser and base
- Supplied as a complete kit
- Type-304 stainless steel for corrosion resistance
- Fits DIP and IPS pipe sizing
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✔ Designed for reliable jobsite performance
Overview
The adjustable saddle support raises and carries pipe above a floor, roof, or grade. The kit combines a base, a threaded riser for field height adjustment, and a saddle that cradles the pipe. Type-304 stainless steel construction resists corrosion in wet, washdown, and chemical-service environments.
Common Uses
- Floor-, roof-, and grade-mounted pipe support
- Food, pharmaceutical, and process facility piping
- Pump and equipment connection piping
- Wet and washdown pipe runs
Key Features
- Field-adjustable height via threaded riser
- Saddle cradles the pipe
- Complete kit — base, riser, and saddle
- Type-304 stainless steel — corrosion resistant
- Fits DIP and IPS pipe
Specifications
| Type | Adjustable Saddle Pipe Support |
| Configuration | Floor-Mount Kit |
| Material | T-304 Stainless Steel |
| Pipe Sizing | DIP & IPS |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an adjustable saddle support used for?
It supports pipe that rests on a surface — floor, roof, or grade — at a field-adjustable height, instead of hanging it from the structure above.
When should I use 304 stainless?
Type-304 stainless resists corrosion in wet, washdown, and many chemical environments — common in food, pharma, and process facilities.
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