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When to use clamp type pipe shoe?

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vesselguy

Petroleum
Feb 25, 2002
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I would love to hear from piping guys on this subject. This is just for my curiosity.

A few weeks back someone asked me if it is ok to use a clamp type shoe instead of the welded on pipe shoe. Based on my limited exposure to piping stuff in the past, I know that clamped on type shoe is used on application when you're retrofitting a shoe and you don't want to weld, or install a shoe over an already insulated pipe (common on low temperature piping application). Basically it is OK to use a clamp on shoe in lieu of a welded on one if you want it done to piping between shut-down and you want it done fast. Since a shoe is just to support a pipe and allow longitudinal sliding movement along the guide, I don't see clamping to be a problem if there is no rotation involved. Am I correct?

 
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Okay, Vesselguy
You are both correct and incorrect. Except for a few of the items all that you have stated could be judged correct.

The other side of the coin includes the following:
- The Client does not want "Clamp-On" shoes
- A "Clamp-On" shoe will slip if an Anchor is required
- The exception to what you stated is that no one should put a clamp-on shoe on over the top of insulation.

For more information on this subject you should talk to the folks in the Piping Engineering and Design Department of your company.
 
Pennpiper,

Thanks for your input. Naturally if the client does not want clamp on shoe then you don't use it. I think I clarified that clamp on shoe is just for longitudinal sliding action and not suitable if there is some form of lateral load. Anyway, a pipe shoe is not a pipe anchor.

I have seen clamp on shoe guides used on cold temp piping before on a project long ago. an example is shown at this link..
 
I think clamp-on pipe shoes would provide locations for corrosion
 
Clamp shoes most definitely have their place in pipe supporting. Agreed, don't use one for a stop, guide or anchor. That said, welded shoes can be a real pain to install. Either fit them before erection and risk a location error, or uphand weld them in situ. Welded attachments are not allowed on some high performance piping systems.
 
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