Clevis Standard T-304 Stainless Steel IPS
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The most common way to hang horizontal pipe. The adjustable clevis hanger cradles the pipe in a two-piece clevis that bolts closed and hangs from a threaded rod — the standard choice for supporting horizontal pipe runs from the structure above. Type-304 stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
- Two-piece clevis cradles the pipe and bolts closed
- Hangs from threaded hanger rod (3/8" typical)
- Vertical adjustment at the rod for precise alignment
- Type-304 stainless steel for wet, washdown, and chemical environments
- Manufactured to MSS SP-58 pipe support standards
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✔ Designed for reliable jobsite performance
Overview
The adjustable clevis hanger is the workhorse of horizontal pipe support. The pipe sits in the lower strap, the upper clevis bolts over it, and the assembly hangs from a threaded rod anchored to the structure above. The cross bolt allows vertical adjustment after installation. Type-304 stainless steel resists corrosion in wet, washdown, and many chemical-service environments.
Common Uses
- Suspending horizontal pipe runs from decks and structural steel
- Food, pharmaceutical, and process facility piping
- Wet and washdown areas
- Institutional and industrial building systems
Key Features
- Two-piece adjustable clevis design
- Threaded rod connection (3/8" typical)
- Vertical adjustment after installation
- Type-304 stainless steel — corrosion resistant
- Manufactured to MSS SP-58 pipe support standards
Specifications
| Type | Adjustable Clevis Hanger (Empire Fig. 11) |
| Material | T-304 Stainless Steel |
| Rod Connection | Threaded Rod (3/8" typ.) |
| Pipe Sizing | IPS |
| Standard | MSS SP-58 / SP-69 Type 1 |
Load Ratings by Pipe Size
Maximum recommended load by pipe size, per Empire Fig. 11 engineering data. Match to your pipe's nominal size and apply your project's factor of safety.
| Pipe Size | Max. Rec. Load (lb) |
| 1/2–2" | 730 |
| 2-1/2–3" | 1,130 |
| 4–5" | 1,430 |
| 6" | 1,940 |
| 8" | 2,000 |
| 10" | 3,600 |
| 12" | 3,800 |
| 14–30" | 4,200–6,000 |
Note: 3-1/2" and 7" sizes are not offered in T-304 stainless steel.
Listings & Standards
- MSS SP-58 / SP-69 Type 1
- Stainless steel is MSS-compliant; UL & ULC / FM listings apply to the carbon-steel and galvanized finishes
Competitor Cross-Reference
| PVF Pro (Empire Fig. 11) | Anvil | Cooper B-Line | nVent CADDY |
| Adjustable Clevis Hanger | 260 | B3100 | 401 |
Cross-reference is for identification only. Anvil®, Cooper B-Line®, and CADDY® are trademarks of their respective owners, which are not affiliated with or endorsing Empire Industries or PVF Pro. Always confirm fit and load rating for your application.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
What rod size does it use?
Most sizes use 3/8" threaded rod; larger pipe may require 1/2" or larger. Confirm against your support spacing and pipe weight.
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