Clevis Light Weight Electro-Galvanized Import IPS
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Light-weight adjustable clevis hanger for horizontal pipe. A lighter-gauge clevis hanger that suspends horizontal pipe from a hanger rod and allows vertical adjustment after installation. Electro-galvanized finish, IPS sizing. Imported.
- Suspends horizontal pipe from a hanger rod
- Vertical adjustment after installation
- Light-weight gauge for smaller pipe and lighter loads
- Electro-galvanized (zinc) for general corrosion resistance
- IPS pipe sizing
✔ Used by contractors and professionals
✔ Designed for reliable jobsite performance
Overview
The clevis hanger is the workhorse of horizontal pipe support. The clevis strap wraps the pipe and hangs from a threaded rod, with an adjusting nut that sets and fine-tunes elevation after the pipe is in place. This light-weight imported version uses a lighter gauge suited to smaller pipe and lighter loads. Manufactured to MSS SP-58.
Common Uses
- Suspending horizontal pipe runs from above
- Smaller pipe and lighter-load applications
- Commercial plumbing, HVAC, and mechanical systems
- Cost-sensitive projects where an imported option fits
Key Features
- Adjustable elevation after installation
- Light-weight gauge
- Electro-galvanized for general corrosion resistance
- IPS sizing — matches iron pipe size schedules
Specifications
| Type | Adjustable Clevis Hanger (Light Weight) |
| Finish | Electro-Galvanized |
| Origin | Imported |
| Pipe Sizing | IPS |
| Standard | MSS SP-58 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a clevis hanger used for?
It suspends horizontal pipe from a hanger rod and lets you adjust the pipe's elevation after it's hung.
Is a domestic option available?
Yes — we also stock a domestically produced light-weight clevis. Ask us if your project requires domestic material.
Fewer reorders. Lower cost per job. Keeps your crew stocked.