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Supporting
our Troops!







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USA ~
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Technologies, LLC
5900
Comstock Park Drive
Comstock
Park, MI 49321
Phone:
616.785.5374
Fax:
616.785.7269
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CANADA ~
Quebec & Maritime Provinces
GR Systems
8230 Taschereau # 46
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada J4X-2V7
Phone: 514 791.0020
Fax 925.369.7576
E-mail: grsystems@progression.net
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Sliding
Saddles
(pdf
version available below)
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A.
Inner Saddle Adheres To Insulation Barrier and Moves With
Piping. While Sliding On PTFE Surface Below.
B. Ribbed Lower Saddle
Remains Stationary On Pipe Stand. Pipe Hanger, Or Trapeze
Hanger.
C. PTFE
Layer Is Laminated TO lower Saddle Providing A Minimal Friction
Surface For Upper Saddle To Slide Against. |
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Sliding
saddles are an economical way to minimize vapor barrier and weather
barrier damage caused from pipe movement.
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Sliding
Saddles require minimal labor to install versus roller systems.
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Sliding
Saddles are less than half the cost of roller systems.
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PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) liner provides nearly
friction-free movement between upper and lower saddles.
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High
Quality saddle design and construction helps to prevent insulation crushing.
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Beveled
ends help protect vapor and weather barriers against corner
punctures.
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Sliding
Saddles help to assure longer insulation and vapor barrier life.
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Sliding
Saddles are available in a wide range of sizes.
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Easily
retro-fitted to existing insulation systems.
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