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Bellows |

These
expansion joints contain hinges or pivots
which cause the unit to bend in a single
plane. Normally these units are prevented
by their design from deflecting axially,
either in extension or compression. Their
hinge mechanisms are usually designed to
accept the full pressure thrust. Also, because
of the hinge mechanism's design, shear loads,
such as from the weight of adjacent piping,
can be accepted by this expansion joint,
relieving the piping designer of having
to provide additional supports and anchors
required by the Single type.
Some hinge types can be provided with hinge
pin holes which are slotted to permit limited
axial travel. These "slotted hinge"
types will not resist pressure thrust forces,
and anchoring must be provided. This catalog
only depicts the fully restrained hinged
type. If axial travel is desired, the piping
designer should clearly state that the slotted
hinge type is wanted in the design requirements,
and he should provide for pressure thrust
anchoring. On the other hand, if the full
axial restraint of the hinged type is desired,
the piping designer should understand that
there is no allowance in the expansion joint
for any axial travel, including none for
any installation misalignment.
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