Bolt-On Flange Saddle Support Kit T-316 Stainless Steel Import Class 125/150 Flange
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Support pipe off a flanged connection. The bolt-on flange saddle support kit mounts to a Class 125/150 flange bolt pattern and carries the pipe on an adjustable saddle — supporting pipe at or near a flanged joint, valve, or piece of equipment. Base, riser, and saddle supplied together. Fits DIP and IPS pipe. Type-316 stainless steel.
- Bolts to a Class 125/150 flange bolt pattern
- Adjustable saddle carries the pipe
- Supports pipe at flanged joints, valves, and equipment
- Type-316 stainless steel for chloride, marine, and chemical environments
- Fits DIP and IPS pipe sizing
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Overview
The bolt-on flange saddle support attaches to a Class 125/150 flange bolt pattern rather than a floor base, carrying the pipe on an adjustable saddle. It is used to support pipe at or near flanged joints, valves, pumps, and equipment connections. Type-316 stainless steel adds molybdenum for superior resistance to chlorides and aggressive chemical environments.
Common Uses
- Supporting pipe at flanged joints and valves
- Pump and equipment connection piping
- Coastal, marine, and chemical environments
- Wastewater and process facilities
Key Features
- Bolts to Class 125/150 flange pattern
- Adjustable saddle carries the pipe
- Complete kit — flange base, riser, and saddle
- Type-316 stainless steel — maximum corrosion resistance
- Fits DIP and IPS pipe
Specifications
| Type | Bolt-On Flange Saddle Support |
| Mounting | Class 125/150 Flange Pattern |
| Material | T-316 Stainless Steel |
| Pipe Sizing | DIP & IPS |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this mount?
It bolts to a Class 125/150 flange bolt pattern rather than sitting on a floor base — ideal where a flange provides the support point.
316 vs 304 — which do I need?
Type-316 resists chlorides and harsh chemicals better than 304 — preferred in coastal, marine, and aggressive process environments.
Fewer reorders. Lower cost per job. Keeps your crew stocked.