Riser Clamp for Plastic Pipe Plastic Coated IPS
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Support vertical plastic pipe risers. This riser clamp is designed for plastic pipe risers (PVC, CPVC, and similar), bolting around the pipe and bearing on the structure to carry riser weight at each floor. Plastic-coated finish.
- Two-bolt clamp design for vertical plastic pipe risers
- Bears on the floor slab, beam, or wall sleeve
- Plastic (PVC) coating cushions contact with the pipe
- Sized and shaped for plastic pipe
- Manufactured to MSS SP-58 pipe support standards
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Overview
This riser clamp is intended for plastic pipe risers. It clamps the pipe and bears on the structure to transfer riser weight to the building at each floor or support point. The plastic coating cushions the contact surface with the pipe. Plastic pipe generally requires support at closer intervals than metal pipe — always follow the pipe manufacturer's and applicable code support-spacing requirements.
Common Uses
- Vertical PVC, CPVC, and ABS pipe risers
- Plastic DWV and water-distribution risers
- Commercial, institutional, and residential multi-story buildings
- Plastic-pipe risers where a cushioned contact surface is preferred
Key Features
- Two-bolt clamp grips the pipe and bears on the structure
- Designed for plastic pipe risers
- Plastic coating cushions the pipe contact surface
- IPS sizing — matches plastic pipe outside diameters
- Manufactured to MSS SP-58 pipe support standards
Specifications
| Type | Riser Clamp — For Plastic Pipe |
| Finish | Plastic Coated |
| Pipe Sizing | IPS |
| Standard | MSS SP-58 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this on plastic pipe?
Yes — this riser clamp is designed for plastic pipe risers, with a plastic-coated contact surface. Follow the pipe manufacturer's and code support-spacing requirements.
What size do I need?
Match the clamp to the nominal pipe size (IPS) of your plastic pipe.
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