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Cush-A-Nator® High Intensity Temperature - 304 Stainless
Description
The Cush-A-Nator® high intensity temperature 304 stainless cushion is manufactured in the United States and made from a new, incredibly
durable, thermoplastic rubber that resists high heat and provides longer life against vibration fatigue.
The Cush-A-Nator® is made from a proprietary thermoplastic vulcanized material cross-linked with high
performance rubber and thermoplastic elastomers, which produces the highest operating temperature range
in the industry.
Features
Cush-A-Nator® High Intensity Temp (HIT) has service temperatures of -65° to 400° (-53° C to 204° C).
A: Thumb Drive | B: Self-Alignment | C: Pressure Control | D: Complete Clamping Unit |
The Cush-A-Nator® has the exclusive "Thumb Drive" that provides the installer a gripping point to easily open the cushion with the help of leverage tabs and a living hinge. Easy to install. | Cushion can be opened and placed over the pipe or tube and rotated into place while on the channel and automatically aligned with the channel opening ready for clamping. | The Cush-A-Nator® cushion has a built in squeeze control as part of the cushion design. The side opening and the squeeze control tab provides evenly distributed pressure around the tube or pipe. | The Cush-A-Nator® is the only strut mounted cushion that is mechanically connected to the supporting steel clamp because the bolt passes through the squeeze control tab forming the single unit connection. This design helps prevent the cushion from excess vibration by being attached directly to the clamp. |
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Installation
A key feature of the Cush-A-Nator is this ability to place the cushion and rotate into position. Perfect for retrofit applications!
Retrofit - The Common Problem
Replacing a cush-a-clamp within a long pipe run poses a problem. Clamps before and after the one to be replaced prohibit the pipe from being raised so that the new cushion can be installed correctly. All too often a work-around is used which compromises the connection.
Step 1: Remove the bad cushion. | Step 2: The Cush-A-Nator can be installed without raising the pipe. The unique "Thumb Drive" allows you to rotate the Cush-A-Nator into position. |
Step 3: Rotated into place while on the channel and the Self Alignment tab automatically aligns with the channel opening ready for clamping. | Step 4: Add pipe clamps and tighten the assembly. |
For more information go to https://www.p65.warnings.ca.gov