Hanger Flange Plate T-304 Stainless Steel Import
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The structural attachment point for rod-hung pipe. The hanger flange plate bolts to a ceiling, beam, or wall and provides a threaded connection for a hanger rod — anchoring rod-suspended pipe to the structure above. Type-304 stainless steel.
- Bolts to structure as the upper attachment for a hanger rod
- Threaded connection accepts standard hanger rod
- Type-304 stainless steel for corrosion resistance in wet and washdown environments
- Pairs with clevis, split ring, swivel ring, and band hangers
- Manufactured to MSS SP-58 pipe support standards
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✔ Designed for reliable jobsite performance
Overview
The hanger flange plate is the upper attachment that ties a hanger rod to the building. It fastens to a concrete deck, beam, or wall through its mounting holes and provides a threaded connection for the rod, which then carries a clevis, split ring, or other hanger below. Type-304 stainless steel construction resists corrosion in wet, washdown, and chemical-service environments.
Common Uses
- Anchoring hanger rod to ceilings, decks, beams, and walls
- Upper attachment for rod-suspended pipe hangers
- Food, pharmaceutical, and process facility piping
- Wet and washdown environments
Key Features
- Mounting holes for fastening to structure
- Threaded connection for hanger rod
- Type-304 stainless steel — corrosion resistant
- Manufactured to MSS SP-58 pipe support standards
Specifications
| Type | Hanger Flange Plate |
| Material | T-304 Stainless Steel |
| Connection | Threaded Rod |
| Standard | MSS SP-58 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a hanger flange plate used for?
It anchors a hanger rod to the building structure, serving as the upper attachment point for rod-suspended pipe hangers.
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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