Only made in the 3/8" size also.

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I think the Tolco/Cooper B-Line Fig. 75 is similar, if you want another option.



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I would still need a swivel with those. But someone just emailed me about the 
Afcon AF777 which is a 3/8" and 1/2" swivel attachment with both sizes listed.



On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 9:35 AM Vince Sabolik 
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Top beam clamps, narrow or wide throat.

On 1/2/2020 8:36 AM, James Litvak via Sprinklerforum wrote:

I'm trying to hang 6" pipe flat beneath a roof with a 4:12 slope, but having 
trouble finding an attachment. It's a standard Butler-style building with 
Z-purlins, and I'm hanging the pipe flat, both perpendicular and parallel to 
the slope. The Sammy hangers with swivels are not listed, and the slope is way 
too steep to "adjust" the rod. About the only thing I have been able to find is 
welded linked eye rods from Tolco 
(http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/dam/public/bline/Resources/Library/catalogs/pipe_hangers/pipe_hangers_and_supports/TA-EyeRod.pdf<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cooperindustries.com_content_dam_public_bline_Resources_Library_catalogs_pipe-5Fhangers_pipe-5Fhangers-5Fand-5Fsupports_TA-2DEyeRod.pdf&d=DwMFaQ&c=wn3mZQLIuInh2ClcJ0_DIA&r=Z_2A85VL7AQzoqudh6uOyS3bn8etxB7nLN8OBJwQd9A&m=d8-7_5lZo73q08jKbfTDErX5aKCuU0NemQ1cdBdwIkE&s=Q1GF1nif3vJ0PNT9V_axmmje4UOwCttPzUGdVd04uqs&e=>).
 However, even though the Z-purlins are heavy gauge, it seems like a bad idea 
to hang from the bottom lip. In which case, even if I went with the linked eye 
rods, hanging from the side of the purlin seems like it would create its own 
difficulty. Does anyone here have a suggestion for how to hang in this 
situation? I also need to trapeze the pipe across the slope, but I figure 
whatever solution I can use to hang the pipe across the slope will also work 
for trapeze hangers.



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