10 Questions You Should to Know about Pipe Turning Rollers Supplier

Author: Ada

Nov. 28, 2024

4 Questions to Ask Your Pipe Support Manufacturer

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Manufacturing can seem like a massive, automated industry. After all, it contributed more than $2 trillion to the U.S. economy in . However, when you&#;re making a deal with a manufacturer, you&#;ll want the experience to be personal.

We understand it isn&#;t always easy to know what to ask your pipe support manufacturer. So, we&#;ve put together some key questions to ask to get the most out of your next project.

First, Determine Your Needs

Before you jump into your next deal, it&#;s a good idea to make sure you know what you&#;re looking for and why you need it. Before you start asking your manufacturer questions, you may want to start out by asking yourself, &#;Why do I need piping support?&#; 

Want a hint? Here are some common answers:

Corrosion 
According to the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE), corrosion causes $2.5 trillion worth of global damage. Pipe supports can stop corrosion, keep dissimilar metals from rubbing against one another, and add a layer of protection to pipes. 

Unwanted Vibrations 
Pipes are constantly affected by erosion, high pressure, and vibrations. The resulting friction leads to wear and tear. Unfortunately, that wear and tear can turn into ruptured pipes and disasters. The answer, in many cases, is pipe restraints or products such as slide plates or flat plates that have a low coefficient of friction. That means they let pipes move without bouncing, vibrating, or adding stress to restricted sections.

Thermal Expansion
With piping come flowing gases or liquids. That movement bumps up heat transfers, which means piping naturally will expand and contract. And&#;you guessed it&#;that leads to wearing, corrosion, movement, and broken equipment. Pipe supports such as isolators can help regulate movement, stop metal-on-metal rubbing, and make damage less likely.

If you know what problems you need to solve, it should be easier to pick out the essential products and services for your business. Once you&#;ve pinned down the source of your woes, here are four questions to ask your pipe support manufacturer:

1. Can You Deliver on Time?

It doesn&#;t matter how good of a deal you get if the product doesn&#;t arrive in time for you to finish a project. It&#;s smart to communicate your delivery needs up front to avoid last-minute disappointments. 

Make sure the vendor knows where and when you need a product delivered. Once you lay out your expectations, ask if the vendor can meet them.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of Pipe Turning Rollers Supplier. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

2. What Kind of Quality Am I Getting? 

Quality is downright essential when it comes to pipe supports. A ruptured pipe or compromised structure could cost your business millions of dollars in damage. It could also turn into on-site injuries or major project disruptions. 

To make sure you&#;re getting quality pipe supports, ask your manufacturer how the product safeguards against these problems:

  • Is it controlling heat transfer?
  • Is it lowering energy consumption?
  • Does the product cut down noise?
  • How is it protecting against future costs?
  • How is it stopping corrosion? 

3. What&#;s the Price (for Everything)?

It might seem like a no-brainer to ask for pricing info, but asking your vendor to itemize and break down costs will help your business plan a project. It also makes it easier to adjust your purchasing plan to fit your needs. 

For instance, if you see the cost of stainless steel is out of your price range, you might consider using a more basic metal. Or maybe those 10,000 standard U-bolts cost way less than you thought. All of a sudden, you might want to upgrade to a U-bolt with a thermoplastic coating.

Here are some pricing categories to ask your piping manufacturer about:

  • Estimated cost of labor
  • Cost of the product
  • Delivery fees
  • Early-payment discounts
  • Installation materials
  • Any added fees or costs

4. How Available Will You Be?

OK, any company can say its customer service is top-notch. However, it&#;s smart to get a feeling about how available the business will be for you. Rather than asking about a company&#;s service, pay attention to how it answers the question, &#;How available will you be for me?&#; through its actions. 

How? 

Focus on how promptly the manufacturer responds during the bidding or research process. If the company isn&#;t eager to help you out, its customer service patterns probably won&#;t change when you try ordering a product.

Have More Questions?

These questions should help your business have a better pipe support experience, and that&#;s what we want. Have more questions about pipe supports or an upcoming project? Contact us, and we&#;ll help you find solutions.

positioner/pipe roller

Hello hogan, got to thinking about your question regarding a pipe roller/positioner. Obviously you are talking some serious weight here and that is one of the biggest problems/challenges to coming up with something to help you in this instance. Shorthood had a very valid suggestion for handling the pipe and you could certainly come up with some sort of roller set-up that could support the weight, likely steel wheels with bearings as opposed to rubber or other non-metallic types. If you wanted to take it one step further you could set up one of your positioners to do the actually "rolling" of the pipe if you were talking about simply rolling it in order to weld flanges or concentric loads onto the ends of the pipe. If you were looking at rolling it for the purpose of attaching elbows or other off-center weighted loads it would likely not be the proper way to go about it.
     You could start out by setting the pipe on a set of rollers. Next, you could use a heavy truck driveline with adapters to make the connection between the positioner and the pipe for rotating it. Use of the driveline would negate the need for having to index the positioner head to the centerline of the pipe and would also not require it to actually carry the load. You would probably have to fabricate some sort of internal mandrel or external adapter to make the connection to the pipe and on the positioner end, something that the chuck could grab or something that could be bolted to the faceplate. Also, depending on the weight and power of your particular positioner you may need to anchor it to the floor to prevent any sort of safety issue due to flipping or other issues caused by a hang-up. Just a little something for your consideration. Best regards, Allan

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