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    Seasoned Camper gr8daggett's Avatar
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    They are often used to hang heating ducts etc....
    Open the attached PDF file it has links to all the parts ... mostly from Lowes.
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    I Cannot access the pdf. I get a message saying I do not have access. Maybe other forum members have the same problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soldotnatom View Post
    I Cannot access the pdf. I get a message saying I do not have access. Maybe other forum members have the same problem.
    As you're a Registered Guest instead of Site Sponsor, you have limited privileges on the forum...access to attachments isn't one of them. If you wish to become a member more info is available here... http://www.mygrandrv.com/for...-(Site-Sponsor)

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    I have a 303 is there a hose carrier mounted on it???

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    Anyone can send me a PM with your e-mail address and I will send the PDF.

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    The 303 does not have a sewer hose carrier! I use the bumper for my 20' hose and bought and installed a Valtera carrier at CW. Used HVAC hangers to install as they allow a certain amount of vibration and flex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soldotnatom View Post
    I Cannot access the pdf. I get a message saying I do not have access. Maybe other forum members have the same problem.
    Trade name for the hangers is beam clamps. If lowes or home depot doesnt have them they are readily available at any electrical or plumbing supply house. They are sized by the tapped out holes depending on what size threaded rod you intend to use with them, usually 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2". Most common is 3/8". No drilling required. Just slip them over the beam and tighten down the bolt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soldotnatom View Post
    I Cannot access the pdf. I get a message saying I do not have access. Maybe other forum members have the same problem.
    Trade name for the hangers is beam clamps. If lowes or home depot doesnt have them they are readily available at any electrical or plumbing supply house. They are sized by the tapped out holes depending on what size threaded rod you intend to use with them, usually 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2". Most common is 3/8". No drilling required. Just slip them over the beam and tighten down the bolt.

    http://www.lowes.com/pd_47348-53911-...ductId=3306532
    I had a heck of a time finding them in Lowes, they are located in the isle with ducting. I used Locktite on all threads as they are a little loose.
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    I'm sure loctite won't hurt but have hung thousands of these back when I was doing electrical construction many moons ago with some of them supporting quite a bit of weight. The angle of the bolt and it making good contact is sufficient but good call none the less as buildings don't rattle around going down the road.
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    Since the tubes from Vatera are round I chose to use duct hangers which allow for some vibration and flex. The Vatera tube mounts are very ridgit which would cause the ears to crack and break off in no time.
    Horst, Marlene & Jack, Turlock-CA.
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