Please join us for a webinar Thursday, June 7th at:
10:00 am CDT or 2:00 pm CDT
Subject: Constant Spring Supports Design and Application Webinar
** Webinar is worth 1 PDH Credit for TX Professional Engineers
Date: Thursday, June 7th, 2012

This Webinar will focus on the different types of constant spring supports. Learn about the special features available, in addition to the design of a constant support. View how the different cam/coil configurations produce a unique response to an applied load. Discover the step by step process used to size a spring for your application. Learn about the different attachments, testing, and installation and maintenance procedures. View examples of failed supports provided by our Field Service Division and learn why they failed and how to prevent it. Gain knowledge of the valuable tips used when deciding to adjust or replace a constant spring support, as well as shutdown and isolation procedures.
The featured presenter, Jerry Godina has over 13 years experience as a pipe support designer and manages PT&P’s engineer training development program. He also inspects existing supports, consults on site remediation projects and oversees installation on a regular basis.
Follow these 7 steps below to maintain and extend the life span of your hydraulic snubber.

Hydraulic Snubber Assembly
1. Observe the fluid level to make sure there is sufficient fluid for the snubber to operate
2. Check for leaks – If the fluid level is decreasing, determine the cause and effect remedial action.
3. Check the condition of the load pins and spherical ball bushings. Apply a high pressure grease for long-term benefits.
4. Check the condition of the exposed portion of the piston rod. Check for scoring, paint or other physical damage.
5. Check the condition of the piston rod wiper. Verify that it’s in position and working effectively.
6. Check for evidence of abuse like welding arc strikes, bent or dented parts, scratched paint, etc.
7. Finally, check the overall physical appearance. This encompasses all of the above.
Check out the newest service we are now offering at Piping Technology, 3D Printing! Have you ever designed a custom pipe support or expansion joint, but just wanted to really evaluate the design by having a prototype in your hands? Well, now you can with our 3D printing service. Send us a 3D Model, and we’ll send you a print of that model. See the variable spring can below that we recently had printed.

Do you have a product in mind that you would like us to model? Contact us today!

We just posted a new video that discusses our spring loading procedure of standard variable springs. Watch our field service representative talk you through the process of loading a variable spring before it is shipped.

Spring Loading Procedure Video
A convenient new feature has just been added to our online pipe supports catalog. On each and every figure number, in the top right corner, you will now see a link to download the corresponding PDF file.

Now you can zoom in on the drawings to see all the details you might need, and have a print-friendly copy of a catalog page in your hands within minutes! Head on over to our PT&P Online Catalog to explore this feature a bit more!
Have you ever wondered which type of snubber to select for your piping system? Should you pick a hydraulic snubber or should you pick a mechanical snubber? Which one is right for your application? This seems to be a common concern for quite a few of our customers, so we have just recently published an article that discusses the pros and cons for both hydraulic and mechanical snubbers. Check out the article, Suitability of Snubbers for Various Applications.

Hydraulic Snubber Assemblies for a LNG Processing Facility in Peru
Do you require snubbers for a current or upcoming project? Get pricing today!

We have a new recently revamped instrument supports catalog! Our online catalog has a variety of new features that allow you to easily browse through our assortment of instrument stands:
- New color photos of instrument supports
- Selection chart to easily pick the best instrument stand for your application
- New indexes with thumbnails to quickly view a variety of supports
- Improved navigation to easily browse the site
Head on over to our site to check it out! Instrument Supports Catalog

Ever wondered just how important it is to regularly walk through your plant to ensure proper functionality of all pipe supports in the piping system? Understanding the critical nature of properly functioning pipe supports and how they contribute to the overall system, one should thoroughly inspect each component for proper operation during different phases of the life of the unit.

Inspecting a Constant During a Plant Walk Down
Check out a recent article we published on the Importance of a Plant Walk Down. Learn what to check for and when to perform certain types of plant walk downs. Use these tools to avoid a failure or potentially catastrophic situation. See Full Article
Check out our most recent article that looks at the history of insulated pipe supports through the past 100 years. Learn about the developments made in the 1950′s and 1960′s that introduced the use of “Foam Glass”, a lightweight material that is manufactured primarily from recycled glass and used in the design of insulated pipe supports. Later, polyurethane was developed to provide greater load carrying capabilities. Read the full article on the:
History of Insulated Supports

Permali Insulated Pipe Anchors
Want to learn more about pre-insulated supports? Instantly view a past pre-insulated support webinar now!

We recently posted a new Snubber article on our website. It provides a technical look into both hydraulic and mechanical snubbers – how they are used in a piping system and how they function. Most importantly, the article tells you the difference between various types of snubbers which is helpful in choosing the appropriate snubber for your piping system needs.
Snubbers: A General Overview

14 1/2" diameter 225,000 lb. load Hydraulic Snubber
Want to learn more about snubbers? Watch a recording of a past snubbers webinar now!