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SNUBBERS

q Fig. 200, q Fig. C-200 (Corrosion Resistant)


q Fig. 201, q Fig. C-201 (Corrosion Resistant)

Hydraulic Snubber
with Extension Piece

Size Range: Seven standard sizes with cylinder bores of 1 12" to 8" and with normal
load ratings from 3,000 pounds to 128,000 pounds. All are available with 5", 10", 15",
or 20" strokes except the 1 12" size which is offered with 5 and 10 strokes only.
Snubbers are available with integral or remote reservoirs.
Finish: Fig. 200/201 painted with semi gloss primer. Fig. C-200/C-201 corrosion
resistant; painted with carbo zinc.
Service: For use on piping systems or equipment when unrestrained thermal
movement must be allowed, but which must be restrained during impulsive or
cyclic disturbance. The unit is not effective against low amplitude, high frequency
movement. Use with standard settings to prevent destructive response to
earthquakes, flow transients or wind load. Special settings are available to
absorb the continuous thrust resulting from safety valve blow-off or pipe rupture.
Standard settings: The standard settings are:
Locking (activation) velocity 8 +/- 2 in/min.
Bleed rate (post activation) at normal rated load 4 +/- 1 in/min. (Special settings are available).
The valves are calibrated at the factory within the tolerances indicated at room temperature. Locking velocity and bleed rate will
vary with temperature. Testing has indicated that there is little effect of these changes on dynamic operation.
Features:
Choice of valve type
Loads (lbs)
Adjustable permits field adjustments
Cylinder Size (in)
Max Load *
Temperature compensating minimizes the effects of
1
temperature on lockup and bleed
1 2 (5" stroke)
3,000
Choice of reservoir type
1
1 2 (10" stroke)
1,250
Transparent continuous operation at 200 F with
212 (5", 10", 15" stroke)
12,500
brief transients to 250 F
212 (20" stroke)
10,500
Metal or pressurized metal allows brief transients to 340 F
1
3 4
21,000
Pressurized eliminates the concern of reservoir orientation
relative to valve and cylinder minimizes internal contamination
4
32,000
Remote
5
50,000
Factory calibrated valves
6
72,000
Rapid, positive valve closure
8
128,000
Special design minimizes the lost motion which results
from the shifting and seating of piston seals
* Loads must not be applied outside a 10 included angle cone of action to
the pipe clamp axis without special authorization.
Unlocked resisting force is less than 1% of rated load
Stable, non-flammable, long life hydraulic fluid made highly
visible for ease of inspection
Self-aligning bushings permit 5 misalignment or angular motion.
Bushings are coated with a dry lubricant.
Choice of coating
(paint, primer, carbo zinc, epoxy, plating or other)
PROJECT INFORMATION

APPROVAL STAMP

Contractor:

q Approved
q Approved as noted
q Not approved

Engineer:

Remarks:

Project:
Address:

Submittal Date:
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
PH-11.11

SNUBBERS

Fig. 200, Fig. 201 Hydraulic


Upgrade Kits: Kits are available to upgrade existing snubbers with
temperature compensating valves and/or pressurized reservoir.
How to size:
(1) Cylinder size: Use table on page 199 to select cylinder bore
size large enough to restrain expected load.
(2) Stroke: Define expected movement of the pivot joining the
suppressor with the equipment to be protected (cold to hot
plus any abnormal movements). Determine maximum and
minimum distances between this curve and the fixed pivot
pin of the snubber. The minimum recommended stroke is
20% greater than the difference between these lengths.
Note: If erected position at the snubbers location on the
equipment is outside of the range of normal cold-to-hot
movement (e.g. cold pull of pipe), the snubber should not
be installed until after the equipment is in its cold position.
This eliminates the need of providing for the extra travel in
the snubbers stroke. For 2 12" through 8" snubbers, standard
strokes are 5", 10", 15", and 20". For the 1 12" snubber, 5" and 10"
are the only standard strokes.
(3) Installed piston setting: As indicated previously, the snubber
should be installed at its cold piston position if possible.
From the installed position, take extension (outward movement)
of the piston rod as positive (+) and retraction as negative (-).
(4) Installed piston position =

Stroke (Algebraic Sum of Movements)


2

Ordering:
Ordering: Specify part number as follows:
XXX X XX X X X X
Reservoir Orientation
O=Does not apply for pressurized or remote
U=Rod up
D=Rod down or horizontal
Reservoir Type
L=Transparent (Polycarbonate)
M=Metal (limited applications)
P=Pressurized
R=Remote
Valve Type
A=Adjustable
T=Temperature Compensating
Option (0,1,2, or 3), See Option Table Below
Stroke (5, 10, 15, 20)
Cylinder Size:
1 (112 Cyl.)
2 (212 Cyl.)
3 (314 Cyl.)
4 (4Cyl.)
5 (5Cyl.)
6 (6Cyl.)
8 (8 Cyl.)
Figure No. (200 or 201), Also Specify:
W Dimension when Specifying Fig 201
Pipe Clamp Size when Specifying Option 3
Surface Coating
Cold and Hot Piston Settings.

Fig. 200 & Fig. 201 Options

To aid in measuring the piston position, we have shown a

dimension, Z. This dimension represents the distance


between the cylinder head and the end of the rod when the
rod is fully retracted. Whenever specifying the position at
which the piston rod is to be set, the total dimension from
the cylinder head to the end of the rod should be given.
Thus, Piston Setting = Piston Position + Z.
(5) Assembly length: Determine the installed C dimension by
adding the installed piston position (not setting) to C
minimum. Lay in take out dimensions E and/or B, and find
required pin-to-pin snubber length. If a pin-to-pin length
adjustment is desired, use Fig. 201. Calculate the required
W dimension by subtracting (C installed + F) from the
required pin-to-pin length. If this is less than W minimum,
only a Fig. 200 can be used, and one of the attachments
will have to be moved or shimmed to suit. If a Fig. 200 is to
be used, make sure that the required pin-to-pin length is at
least as great as (C installed + B). If neither a Fig. 200 nor a
Fig. 201 can be accommodated, and the installation cannot
be modified, consult your Anvil representative about
designing a special or modified unit.

PH-11.11

Snubber (cont.)

Option
0

Consists of
Fig 200: Basic unit (snubber) with pivot mount and one rear bracket.
Fig. 201: Basic unit with extension piece and one rear bracket.

Option 0 plus cylinder eye.

Option 0 plus cylinder eye and additional rear bracket.

Option 0 plus cylinder eye and pipe clamp.

SNUBBERS

Fig. 200, Fig. 201


VENT
PORT

Hydraulic Snubber (cont.)

K
A

FEMALE THREAD "H"


FOR 21/2"-8" CYL.
MALE THREAD FOR
11/2" CYLINDER
DEPTH "G"

B
R
X

PISTON
SETTING

FIG. 200
HYDRAULIC SHOCK & SWAY
SUPPRESSOR
SIZE COLD P.S.
STROKE HOT P.S.
SERIAL NO.
CUSTOMERS MARK NO
U.S. PATENT NO 3106992

SECTION X-X

FIG. 200 (OPTION 0)

OVER-ALL ASSEMBLY LENGTH


F

31/2"

T
FIG. 200
HYDRAULIC SHOCK & SWAY
SUPPRESSOR
SIZE
COLD P.S.
STROKE
HOT P.S.

SERIAL NO.
CUSTOMERS MARK NO
U.S. PATENT NO 3106992

FIG. 201 (OPTION 0)


Q

OPTION 1

N
NOTE:
D1

10

A
CYLINDER EYE
MAY BE ROTATED
TO ANY POSITION

OPTION 2
T

10
CL

OPTION 3

PH-11.11

SNUBBERS

Fig. 200, Fig. 201

Hydraulic Snubber (cont.)

Fig 200, 201: Weight (lbs) Dimensions (in)


Cylinder Fig.
200
Bore Stroke Wt.
112

212

314

5
10
5
10
15
20
5
10
15
20
5
10
15
20
5
10
15
20
5
10
15
20
5
10
15
20

45
49
75
81
87
93
121
132
146
156
177
189
206
223
235
256
277
298
292
320
348
375
515
575
640
705

212 158

212 214

4 334

5 412

534 512

714 6

D D1

Min

Mid

Max

1318
1818
1338
1838
2338
2838
1478
1978
2478
2978
1618
2118
2618
3118
18
23
28
33
1934
2434
2934
3434
2312
2812
3312
3812

1558
2318
1578
2338
3078
3838
1738
2478
3238
3978
1858
2618
3358
4118
2012
28
3512
43
2214
2934
3714
4434
26
3312
41
4812

1818
2 238
2818
1838
2838
2 278
3838
4838
1978
2978
3 3316
3978
4978
2118
3118 1
6 8 414
4118
5118
23
33
778 538
43
53
2434
3434 1
9 8 614
4434
5434
2812
3812
14 834
4812
5812

7316

Metal Trans.
Res. Res.

Press
Res.

818 5916 41316 434

N Q

234 214

8 218 118

912

814 614 518

534

314 134

71516 118 11812 678 534

634

334 214

9516 112 11212 718

71316

10316 178 17812 812

9516 434 314 134 4 3116 238 134 12

158 138

W
Min

1 1038

4 212 2116 11116 114 1012

4 212 114 338 212

112 1112

11516 214 21412 9116 758 101516 514 378 2 458 312 234

1412 4

312 1212 N/A 1318 812 478 214 634 434

2 1338

212 1412

Max

7558
6558
94916
84916
74916
64916
92
82
72
62
89916
79916
69916
59916
861316
761316
661316
561316
831516
731516
631516
531516
7512
6512
5512
4512

118

118

178

134

214

Fig 200, 201: Dimensions (in)


Pipe
Size
2
212
3
312
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36

112

212

6
7
7
7
714
734
838
938
1012
1178
1258
1358
1458
1534
1818
2114
24

6 8
7
7
7
714
734
838
938
1012
1178
1258
1358
1458
1534
1818
2114
24

E-Take Out
Cylinder Bore
314
4

918
10
1114
1234
1378
1412
1514
1638
1734
1978
23
2612

10
10
1114
1234
1378
1412
1514
1638
1734
1978
23
2612

1178
1258
1414
1538
16
1718
1814
1914
2134
25
2818

112

1914
2134
25
2818

8 x 1 4
3
8 x 134
3
8 x 134
3
8 x 134
1
2 x 112
1
2 x 112
1
2 x 2
1
2 x 212
5
8 x 212
5
8 x 212
5
8 x 212
5
8 x 3
3
4 x 3
3
4 x 3
3
4 x 4
3
4 x 4
3
4 x 5

212
1

2 x 212
1
2 x 212
1
2 x 212
1
2 x 212
5
8 x 212
5
8 x 212
5
8 x 3
3
4 x 3
3
4 x 4
3
4 x 5
3
4 x 5
3
4 x 6
1x5
1x5
1x5
1x6
1x7

Note: "E" Dimensions are for carbon steel clamps only, with maximum insulation of 4" and temperature of 650.

PH-11.11

Clamp Stock Size


Cylinder Bore
314
4

3
4 x 3
3
4 x 4
3
4 x 5
3
4 x 6
1x5
1x5
1x5
1x6
1x7
1x7
114 x 6
114 x 6

3
4 x 5
3
4 x 5
1x5
1x5
1x6
1x7
1x7
1x7
114 x 6
114 x 6
114 x 8
114 x 9

1x5
1x6
1x7
1x7
114 x 6
114 x 6
114 x 7
114 x 8
114 x 9
112 x 8
112 x 10

112 x 8
112 x 9
134 x 10
134 x 10

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