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This document provides information about wedge type concrete inserts used for suspending pipes or conduits from concrete ceilings. The inserts are made of carbon steel with a malleable iron nut and come in sizes from 3/8" to 7/8". They are approved by various standards organizations and are listed by UL, ULC and FM. The inserts are installed by nailing them to wood forms before pouring concrete. After curing, the knockout plate is removed and a rod is inserted through the nut and wedged tightly in the insert body. The wedge shape provides compression holding in the concrete for increased load capacity. Dimensions, load ratings and ordering information are provided.
This document provides information about wedge type concrete inserts used for suspending pipes or conduits from concrete ceilings. The inserts are made of carbon steel with a malleable iron nut and come in sizes from 3/8" to 7/8". They are approved by various standards organizations and are listed by UL, ULC and FM. The inserts are installed by nailing them to wood forms before pouring concrete. After curing, the knockout plate is removed and a rod is inserted through the nut and wedged tightly in the insert body. The wedge shape provides compression holding in the concrete for increased load capacity. Dimensions, load ratings and ordering information are provided.
This document provides information about wedge type concrete inserts used for suspending pipes or conduits from concrete ceilings. The inserts are made of carbon steel with a malleable iron nut and come in sizes from 3/8" to 7/8". They are approved by various standards organizations and are listed by UL, ULC and FM. The inserts are installed by nailing them to wood forms before pouring concrete. After curing, the knockout plate is removed and a rod is inserted through the nut and wedged tightly in the insert body. The wedge shape provides compression holding in the concrete for increased load capacity. Dimensions, load ratings and ordering information are provided.
Material:Carbon steel body; malleable iron nut Finish:q Plain or q Zinc Plated Service:Upper attachment for suspending pipe or conduit from concrete ceiling. Approvals:Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 18), WW-H-171-E (Type 19), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 18). UL, ULC Listed and FM Approved (Sizes 3⁄8" - 3⁄4"). Installation: 1. Nail insert to wooden forms. 2. Where convenient, reinforcing rods may be placed in the opening through the top of the insert, or short lengths of reinforcing rod may be wired to the insert prior to pouring concrete. However, note that the specified load ratings and approvals are not dependent on the use of any reinforcing rods in contact with the insert. 3. After concrete is poured and forms removed, insert screw driver into slot in knockout plate and snap it out. 4. The nut may be put on the rod before inserting in the insert body. Then, turn rod so that elongated nut lies across the slot; screw rod through nut until rod is firmly against the top of the recess. Features: • Nut may be put on hanger rod before insertion, avoiding need of locating nut in insert body prior to inserting rod. • Insert nut, when located in position, wedges against the sloping sides of insert, providing greater support than if resting on lower edge of the insert body. • Wedge-shaped body is so held by concrete in compression thus increasing load carrying capacity. • Easily removed knockout plate. • Rod can be adjusted along complete length of slot. • One body for six sizes of rod. FIG. 281: Ordering:Specify figure number, name and size of nut. DIMENSIONS (IN) • LOADS (LBS) • WEIGHT (LBS) 31/8" Rod Size Max 2 15/16" Weight 1/2" 2" A Load n 3 ⁄8 730 0.82 Insert 1 ⁄2 1,130 0.86 TWO 3/16" 27/32" Complete 5 ⁄8 0.89 DIA. HOLES 11/4" With Nut 3 EACH END ⁄4 1,200 0.86 7 ⁄8 0.93 A Insert Only – – 0.69 1 ⁄4 – 13/4" adj.* 3 0.13 ⁄8 – 33/4" 1 ⁄2 – 0.17 Nut Only 5 41/8" ⁄8 – 0.20 3 ⁄4 – 0.17 7 ⁄8 – 0.24 Based on insert and nut only. Rating is subject to the condition that the concrete n
used is of sufficient strength to hold the insert.