10-H

The 10-H support is a flexible and adjustable custom pipe support with several different configurations to fit your need. All 10-H designs allow for expansion and contraction of the pipe, absorbing the movement rather than transferring it to the roof surface, which can potentially cause damage. The standard 10-H support uses a clevis hanger, but can be configured with a roller chair, roller hanger, band hanger, or trapeze as well. All configurations can easily be adjusted up or down on site. Stainless steel and hot-dipped galvanized bases are available. For pricing, please fill out a quote template and submit it to your local Sales Representative. You will need the following information:

  1. Size of pipe
  2. Type of pipe
  3. Pipe Contents
  4. Pipe insulation size (if any)
  5. Center line distance (if two or more adjacent pipes are to be supported)
  6. Clearance height above roof

For pipe support applications requiring high wind & seismic design, please visit our Wind & Seismic section.

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Description

Base Material
Polycarbonate is standard. Stainless steel is also available.
Size
The deck base is 19" x 23"
Max Pipe Clearance
Max pipe clearance depends on project requirements. 10-H supports can be designed to accommodate pipe any height off of roof.
Max Load Weight
Maximum loading from any MIRO base to the finished roof surface is not to exceed 3.0 psi unless specifically allowed otherwise in project specifications.
Spacing
Manufacturer’s recommended spacing is not to exceed 10 foot centers depending upon the load.

Accessories

Downloads

Clevis Hanger

Spec and Drawing Sheets (PDF)

Drawing (DWG)

Roller Chair

Spec and Drawing Sheets (PDF)

Drawing (DWG)

Roller Hanger

Spec and Drawing Sheets (PDF)

Drawing (DWG)

Trapeze

Spec and Drawing Sheets (PDF)

Drawing (DWG)

Band Hanger

Spec and Drawing Sheets (PDF)

Drawing (DWG)

Quote Templates

Custom Pipe Support Quote Template

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