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The ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 500320023 is a 3/4 inch galvanized U-bolt with nuts, designed for pipe support and mechanical fastening applications across plumbing, HVAC, and general mechanical systems. The hot-dip or electro-galvanized finish provides corrosion resistance suited to both indoor and outdoor installations. Supplied with matching nuts, this U-bolt is ready for immediate installation without sourcing additional hardware. Weighing 0.12 pounds per unit, it is a compact, lightweight fastener appropriate for a wide range of pipe-hanging and securing tasks. Licensed plumbers, pipefitters, and HVAC technicians routinely specify this type of hardware when securing pipe runs to structural supports, hangers, or framing members.
This U-bolt is sized for 3/4 inch pipe or conduit applications and is suited for residential and light commercial mechanical systems. Typical installation scenarios include securing copper, steel, or plastic pipe runs to threaded rod, strut channel, or structural steel. The galvanized finish makes it appropriate for damp or moderately corrosive environments where bare steel hardware would be prone to rust. It cross-references to industry designations 137G and B3188, making it a direct replacement option where those part numbers are specified on job documentation or material lists.
This U-bolt cross-references to part designations 137G and B3188. It is designed as a standard galvanized U-bolt with nuts for 3/4 inch pipe support applications in plumbing, HVAC, and mechanical piping systems.
Installation is typically performed by licensed plumbers, pipefitters, or HVAC technicians. Shut off and depressurize any pipe or system before securing or repositioning pipe supports. Ensure the U-bolt is properly seated around the pipe and that both nuts are tightened evenly to avoid lateral stress on the pipe. Consult applicable codes such as the IPC or IFGC for required support spacing intervals based on pipe material and diameter.
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