M&S Installation material
M&S installation material is used in plant construction for the installation of pipeline sections and the assembly of tanks, machines and apparatus.
In addition to the actual pipeline construction with the M&S pipe fittings and connecting parts, the necessary auxiliary materials for fastening and expanding the pipelines as well as the facing for openings are included here.
Other equipment parts for the installation and alignment of vessels and apparatus as well as the tools required for assembly are also included.
M&S manufactures a wide range of components for assembly and keeps them in stock in various versions.
Usage
- Support and fastening of pipes
- Pipe clamps and pipe supports.
- Compensation of linear expansion of pipelines
- Pipe slides and compensators.
- Covering and protection in case of wall openings, closure of the pipeline
- Pipe bells, rosettes and convex bottoms.
- Hygienic installation and alignment of system components through height-adjustable feet.
- Spherical cap bases.
- Connection without welding, angular separation of pipes, loosening and tightening of union nuts
- Pipe expander, pipe sawing tool and c-spanner.
Features
- Pipe clamps and pipe supports
- Complete programme for a wide range of standardised pipe dimensions with a large selection of fastening options.
- Pipe slides and compensators
- Simple, cost-effective versions.
- Spherical cap bases
- Complete design, incl. adjustable foot, shperical socket, lock nut and plate;
- Hygienic spherical cap plate (complete drainage of liquids - no sump).
Product group breakdown
Pipe clamps – pipe supports
- Pipe clamps (without shaft – with shaft – with threaded shaft)
- Pipe supports (short - long)
- DIN, Inch and ISO
Shperical cap bases – compensators – pipe bells – convex bottoms
- Overview
Tools
- C-spanner (fixed and with hinge)
- Sawing tools – DIN, Inch and ISO
Technical data
Sizes DN 10 – 250 | Materials 304/304L 1.4301/1.4307 316L – 1.4404 |
Seals not applicable | Surfaces due to the variety see current product information |