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U-Bolts
A comprehensive engineering reference for EPC contractors, piping engineers, structural designers and procurement specialists — covering U-bolt bend styles, clamp load mechanics, dimensional standards, saddle plate design, material grades, surface treatments and full project documentation requirements.
U-Bolt Types, Bend Styles
& Pipe Clamp Load Mechanics
Pipe Clamp · Leaf Spring · Structural Saddle · Offshore Pipe Support
Definition and Engineering Function
A U-bolt is a fastener bent into a U-shape with both ends threaded, designed to encircle a pipe, bar, beam or structural member and secure it to a plate, bracket or saddle by means of nuts tightened on both threaded legs. The U-bolt is the universal pipe support fastener in piping engineering — used to clamp pipe to pipe supports, structural steelwork, trays, hangers and sleepers throughout process piping, building services, offshore platforms, automotive chassis and civil infrastructure. The U-bolt's defining engineering advantage is its ability to develop a symmetrical clamping force on a circular or rectangular member without requiring any modification to the member itself, and to resist both the vertical gravity load of the pipe and any lateral, axial or thermal movement load imposed by the piping system.
The engineering performance of a U-bolt assembly depends on three parameters: (1) Clamp load — the axial tension in each threaded leg, determined by installation torque and nut factor; (2) Pipe contact stress — the bearing stress between the U-bolt bend and the pipe outside surface, which must not exceed the pipe material yield stress to prevent local indentation; and (3) Saddle plate design — the plate that distributes the clamping load over a defined contact arc on the underside of the pipe, preventing point loading that would deform the pipe wall.
When both nuts of a U-bolt are tightened to the installation torque, each leg develops a tension F_leg = T / (K × d). The total clamping force pressing the pipe against the saddle is approximately 2 × F_leg (the vector sum of both leg tensions acting through the U-bolt bend). This clamping force is reacted as bearing stress at the pipe surface contact with the U-bolt bend. A U-bolt without a saddle plate concentrates this bearing load at a narrow contact line, producing very high local contact stress that can indent or deform the pipe wall — especially on thin-wall HDPE, GRP, copper or aluminium pipe. Always install U-bolts with a correctly sized saddle plate or clamp backing plate that provides a defined contact arc (minimum 120° recommended) under the pipe.
U-Bolt Bend Styles — Six Principal Types
| Bend Style | Inner Profile | Primary Application | Contact with Member | Special Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Round Bend | Semicircular — R = OD/2 | Pipe supports, piping hangers, conduit clamps | Wide arc — low contact stress | Bend radius must exactly match pipe OD; verify OD for each schedule |
| Square / Flat Bend | Three flat sides | Leaf springs, square HSS, timber, axle mounting | Three-side contact | Inner dimensions must match member cross-section; corner radius affects fit |
| Semi-Round / D-Bend | Partial circle, wide aspect | Automotive exhaust, axle housing, oval members | Partial arc — check contact | Specify inside width AND inside height separately |
| Forged U-Bolt | Round (forged) | Heavy-duty pipe support, offshore, automotive rear axle | Wide arc — uniform section | Fatigue life significantly better than cold-bent; specify when cyclic loading |
| Double U-Bolt | Two rounds, shared plate | Large-bore offshore pipe saddles, heavy structural | Full circumference | Shared saddle plate must distribute load across both U-bolts uniformly |
| Conduit U-Bolt | Round — conduit OD | Electrical conduit support, cable management | Wide arc | Sized by conduit trade size, not pipe schedule; lighter section than pipe U-bolts |
Dimensional Data, Standards
& Load Capacity Reference
DIN 3570 · AWWA C111 · Clamp Load · Working Load
U-Bolt Key Dimensions — How to Specify
Unlike standard bolts where the thread size fully defines the fastener, a U-bolt requires five dimensions to be fully specified: (1) Inside width (IW) — the internal diameter of the bend for round-bend U-bolts, equal to the pipe OD; (2) Leg length (LL) — the length of each threaded leg from the base of the bend to the thread end; (3) Thread size — the nominal thread diameter and pitch (metric or inch); (4) Bar diameter — the diameter of the round bar stock from which the U-bolt is bent; and (5) Bend style — round, square or semi-round. For square-bend U-bolts, inside height must also be specified. The leg length must be sufficient to pass through the saddle plate, structural member and any insulation or spacer, with enough thread remaining for both a nut and a lock nut to be fully engaged plus at least 3 threads protruding beyond the outer nut face.
| Pipe OD Range (mm) | Nom. Pipe Size (NPS) | U-Bolt IW (mm) | Bar Dia. (mm) | Thread Size | Std Leg Length (mm) | Min Working Load (kN) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17–21 | ½" – ¾" | 18–22 | 8 | M8 | 60 | 5.0 |
| 27–34 | ¾" – 1" | 28–35 | 10 | M10 | 70 | 8.0 |
| 38–48 | 1" – 1½" | 39–49 | 10 | M10 | 80 | 10.0 |
| 57–76 | 1½" – 2½" | 58–77 | 12 | M12 | 100 | 15.0 |
| 88–114 | 3" – 4" | 89–115 | 16 | M16 | 120 | 28.0 |
| 133–168 | 4" – 6" | 134–169 | 20 | M20 | 150 | 45.0 |
| 193–219 | 6" – 8" | 194–220 | 24 | M24 | 180 | 65.0 |
| 244–273 | 8" – 10" | 245–274 | 27 | M27 | 200 | 85.0 |
| 323–355 | 12" – 14" | 324–356 | 30 | M30 | 220 | 115.0 |
| 406–457 | 16" – 18" | 407–458 | 36 | M36 | 250 | 165.0 |
| 508–610 | 20" – 24" | 509–611 | 42 | M42 | 300 | 230.0 |
Indicative sizing guide only — actual U-bolt dimensions must be verified against the specific pipe OD for each pipe specification (ASME, BS, DIN, schedule), insulation thickness, saddle plate dimensions and structural clearances on the project. Inside width = pipe OD + 0–2 mm clearance (closer for fixed supports, slightly looser for guides). Always specify IW to match actual measured pipe OD plus corrosion allowance coating thickness where applicable.
| Application | Inside Width (mm) | Inside Height (mm) | Bar Dia. (mm) | Thread Size | Typical Vehicle Class | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light van rear axle | 60–80 | 80–100 | 12 | M12 | Transit / Sprinter class | 8.8 / 10.9 |
| Light truck rear axle | 80–100 | 100–130 | 14–16 | M14–M16 | 3.5–7.5 tonne | 10.9 |
| Heavy truck rear axle | 100–130 | 130–160 | 18–20 | M18–M20 | 8–18 tonne | 10.9 / 12.9 |
| Trailer tandem axle | 130–160 | 160–200 | 22–24 | M22–M24 | Semis / 3-axle trailers | 10.9 / 12.9 |
| Off-highway / mining | 150–220 | 180–260 | 24–30 | M24–M30 | ADT / haul trucks | 12.9 / custom |
Automotive leaf spring U-bolt dimensions vary significantly between vehicle manufacturers and axle configurations. Always obtain OEM drawing dimensions. U-bolt length must include leaf spring pack height + axle housing depth + nut height + minimum 3 thread projections. Grade 10.9 is the minimum for commercial vehicle leaf spring U-bolts; 12.9 for heavy-duty and off-highway.
Governing Standards
DIN 3570 is the primary European standard for U-bolts, covering round-bend pipe clamp U-bolts in carbon steel for pipe support applications. It specifies outside diameter range, bar diameter, thread size and material. AWWA C111 covers U-bolt restraints for ductile iron pipe. BS 4504 (UK) and various company engineering standards (Piping Material Specifications — PMS/MDS documents) govern U-bolt specification on EPC projects. For automotive leaf spring U-bolts, SAE J1426 (USA) and OEM-specific standards are applied. For offshore and structural applications, U-bolt design typically follows the general structural fastener standards (ISO 898-1, ASTM A193) applied to the bar material with project-specific saddle plate engineering calculations.
F_clamp ≈ 2 × F_leg // Approximate total clamping force [N] — resultant of both leg tensions through bend
A_contact = π × D_pipe × d_bar × (θ / 360) // Hertzian contact area approx. [mm²]; θ = contact arc angle [°]
σ_bearing = F_clamp / A_contact // Must not exceed pipe material yield strength / safety factor
// WORKED EXAMPLE: M20 U-bolt, T=200 N·m, K=0.17 (HDG), pipe OD=168.3 mm, bar d=20 mm
F_leg = 200 / (0.17 × 0.020) = 58,824 N per leg
F_clamp ≈ 2 × 58,824 = 117,647 N // 117.6 kN total clamp force on 6" pipe
Material Grades, Mechanical Properties
& Surface Treatments
Hot-Dip Galvanise · Zinc Plate · Epoxy · Passivation · NACE
| Grade | Standard | UTS (MPa) | Yield (MPa) | Temp (°C) | Corrosion | Key Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CS Grade 4.6 | ISO 898-1 | ≥400 | ≥240 | −50 to +300 | Low | Light pipe supports, low-load building services |
| CS Grade 5.6 | ISO 898-1 | ≥500 | ≥300 | −50 to +300 | Low | Standard structural pipe supports, HDG outdoor |
| CS Grade 8.8 | ISO 898-1 | ≥800 | ≥640 | −50 to +300 | Low | Heavy pipe supports, automotive, commercial vehicles |
| CS Grade 10.9 | ISO 898-1 | ≥1040 | ≥940 | −50 to +250 | Low | Automotive leaf spring, heavy truck, off-highway |
| A36 / S275 Structural | ASTM A36 / EN 10025 | ≥400 | ≥250 | −20 to +300 | Low | Large structural U-bolts from bar stock; HDG |
| SS 304 (A2-70) | ISO 3506-1 | ≥700 | ≥450 | −196 to +650 | High | Food, outdoor building services, marine-adjacent |
| SS 316L (A4-70) | ISO 3506-1 | ≥700 | ≥450 | −196 to +650 | Very High | Offshore, coastal, chloride, chemical plant |
| Duplex 2205 | ASTM A182 F51 | ≥620 | ≥450 | −50 to +300 | Very High | Offshore structural pipe supports, sour service |
| Super Duplex | ASTM A182 F53 | ≥750 | ≥550 | −50 to +280 | Extreme | Subsea, severe sour service, high-chloride |
| Inconel 625 | ASTM B564 | ≥827 | ≥414 | −200 to +980 | Extreme | High-temp, chemical process, cryogenic pipe support |
Material Selection for U-Bolt Applications
Hot-dip galvanised carbon steel U-bolts (ASTM A153 Class C, 45–86 µm zinc coating) are the default for outdoor pipe supports in above-ground piping, structural steel buildings, petrochemical plants and civil infrastructure. The HDG coating provides 20–30+ years of corrosion protection in a typical C3 (medium corrosivity) atmosphere. For U-bolt specification: the inside width must allow for the HDG coating thickness on the pipe contact surface — zinc build-up of 45–86 µm on each internal surface of the bend reduces the effective inside width by 0.09–0.17 mm, which is normally within the pipe OD clearance but should be verified for tight-tolerance fit applications. The HDG coating on the threads requires that nuts be run on after galvanising to ensure the thread is free-running — over-thick zinc deposits on threads can prevent nut engagement.
Stainless steel 316L U-bolts with passivation (ASTM A380) are the standard for offshore topside pipe supports in carbon steel or stainless piping systems located in Zone 2 or Zone 1 corrosive atmospheric zones. Stainless U-bolts must be insulated from carbon steel pipe (using a non-metallic liner or padding between the U-bolt bend and the pipe surface) where galvanic corrosion is a risk — a bare SS 316L U-bolt in direct contact with a carbon steel pipe in a wet environment creates a galvanic cell that accelerates corrosion of the carbon steel pipe at the contact points. PTFE or neoprene liner pads are specified at the pipe-to-U-bolt interface in galvanic risk environments.
U-bolts in H≶S service zones must comply with NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 maximum hardness of 22 HRC (237 HB). Standard carbon steel Grade 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9 U-bolts are non-compliant for sour service. NACE-compliant carbon steel U-bolts must be fabricated from ASTM A36, A307 or equivalent low-strength bar stock (yield ≤250 MPa) and verified to ≤22 HRC throughout the full cross-section including the bend. The cold-bending process used to form the U-bolt can locally work-harden the outer bend radius, potentially exceeding NACE hardness limits even in a nominally NACE-compliant bar material. Post-bend hardness verification at the bend outer radius is mandatory for NACE U-bolts. Duplex 2205 within NACE hardness limits is specified for offshore sour service where corrosion resistance is also required.
| Finish | Standard | Thickness (µm) | Salt Spray (hrs) | Max Temp (°C) | Notes & Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plain / Bare | — | — | <24 | — | Indoor dry; VCI / cosmoline for storage and export |
| Black oxide + oil | MIL-DTL-13924 | 0.5–2 | 24–72 | 150 | Indoor machinery; automotive assembly components |
| Zinc electroplate SC3 | ASTM B633 SC3 | 13 min | 200 | 150 | Light outdoor; general industrial pipe supports |
| Hot-dip galvanise | ASTM A153 Class C | 45–86 | 500–1000+ | 200 | Standard outdoor structural & piping U-bolts; verify thread fit post-HDG |
| Mechanical zinc | ASTM B695 Cl.12 | 12 min | 200 | 150 | Automotive; no H₂ risk for 10.9/12.9; uniform thickness |
| Dacromet / Geomet | ISO 10683 | 8–12 | 720+ | 300 | High-strength 10.9/12.9; no H₂; automotive leaf spring |
| Epoxy powder coat | BS EN 13438 | 60–120 | 600–1500+ | 120 | Structural pipe supports; aesthetic; remove at thread |
| Fusion-bonded epoxy | AWWA C116 | 300–500 | 2000+ | 60 | Water main pipe supports and restraints; AWWA systems |
| Zinc-nickel alloy | ASTM B841 | 8–15 | 500–1000 | 200 | Offshore-adjacent; marine coastal; superior to zinc plate |
| SS 316L passivation | ASTM A380 | N/A | 1000+ | 870 | All SS U-bolts; offshore, chemical, food-grade systems |
| PVC / neoprene sleeve | N/A | 1–3 mm | N/A | 80 | Over-bend of U-bolt; protects pipe surface from contact & galvanic corrosion |
PVC or neoprene sleeving over the U-bolt bend is specified wherever the U-bolt must not damage a soft pipe surface (HDPE, GRP, copper, aluminium) or where galvanic isolation between the U-bolt material and the pipe material is required. The sleeve adds to the effective inside width — account for sleeve thickness (typically 1–3 mm per side) when specifying the U-bolt inside width. Sleeve IW = pipe OD + 2×sleeve thickness.
Cold-bending of U-bolts from nominally NACE-compliant bar stock can locally work-harden the material at the outer bend radius, raising the hardness above the NACE MR0175 maximum of 22 HRC (237 HB). This is a well-documented failure mechanism in sour service U-bolts. For any U-bolt intended for H≶S sour service: (1) specify post-bend hardness verification at the outer bend radius as a mandatory QC characteristic; (2) consider stress-relief annealing after cold-bending to restore ductility and reduce hardness to NACE compliance; or (3) specify forged U-bolts (hot forging avoids the cold-bend work-hardening problem). Never assume that a NACE-compliant bar material remains NACE-compliant at the bend after cold-forming.
Inspection, QC Protocols, Applications
& Export Documentation
Pipe Support · Offshore · Automotive · Water Mains · Structural
Inspection and Quality Control
For U-bolts, inside width (IW) is the primary critical dimension — it determines whether the U-bolt fits over the pipe with the correct clearance and maintains the correct clamping geometry. IW is measured with calibrated internal calipers at the widest point of the bend interior. Leg parallelism is also critical: non-parallel legs (splayed or converging) produce uneven nut bearing on the saddle plate, creating unequal tension in the two legs and asymmetric pipe clamping. Maximum leg parallelism error for process piping U-bolts is typically ±2 mm over the full leg length. Thread gauging per Go/No-Go (ISO 1502 or ASME B1.2) is performed on both legs of each batch — unthreaded zone length is also verified to ensure thread does not run into the bend zone where it could stress-concentrate at the bend tangent point.
For NACE sour service U-bolts, the outer bend radius hardness is the most critical QC characteristic and must be verified on every heat/lot. Hardness is measured using a portable Rockwell tester (HRC) at the outermost point of the bend — minimum 3 readings per bend, maximum to be ≤22 HRC. Where cold-bent U-bolts show hardness above 22 HRC at the bend, the batch must be either: (a) stress-relief annealed and re-tested, or (b) rejected and replaced with forged U-bolts or U-bolts bent from material of a higher ductility grade that does not cold-harden above 22 HRC under the specified bend conditions.
Type 3.1: Minimum for EPC, OEM and structural supply. Must state bar material standard, grade, heat/lot number, chemical analysis and mechanical test results. For U-bolts, the certificate must confirm the bar stock grade — not just the finished U-bolt dimensions — as most U-bolts are custom-formed from bar and the bar MTC is the primary traceability document. Inside width and leg length must be stated as measured characteristics. Type 3.2: Co-validated by TPI. Mandatory for offshore, NACE and pressure piping applications. For NACE U-bolts, post-bend hardness at the outer bend radius must be stated in the 3.2 certificate as a mandatory measured characteristic.
Applications by Industry
U-bolts are the most widely used pipe support clamp in above-ground process piping across petrochemical refineries, power plants, chemical plants and oil & gas facilities. They are installed on pipe sleepers (carbon steel or concrete), pipe racks, stanchions and hangers to locate and support pipe at the required elevation and provide lateral restraint. For thermal expansion systems, U-bolts are specified as guides (loose fit, pipe free to move axially) or anchors (tight clamping, pipe fixed). The pipe material specification (PMS/MDS) on EPC projects specifies the U-bolt material, finish and torque for each pipe class — galvanised carbon steel for most above-ground carbon steel piping, SS 316L for stainless piping systems.
On offshore topside modules, stainless steel 316L or duplex 2205 U-bolts with passivation are specified for all pipe support clamps in the atmospheric corrosion zone. NACE MR0175 compliance is required for U-bolts in sour service H≶S zones. For subsea pipe saddles, duplex or super duplex U-bolts with cathodic protection compatibility and specific NACE hardness certification are project-standard. EN 10204 3.2 MTC, PMI, post-bend hardness mapping and TPI countersignature are mandatory on all offshore project U-bolt packages.
Square-bend U-bolts in Grade 10.9 or 12.9 alloy steel with mechanical zinc or Dacromet finish are the universal fastener for securing leaf spring packs to rear axle housings on commercial vehicles. The U-bolt passes through the spring pack and around the axle housing, with a spring plate beneath the axle and nuts tightened to a high specified torque — creating the clamping force that holds the spring assembly together and transfers load between spring and axle. Leaf spring U-bolt failure (fatigue fracture at the bend-to-leg tangent point) is a critical vehicle safety issue — U-bolt material, geometry and heat treatment must meet the OEM specification precisely. Re-use of removed U-bolts is prohibited on commercial vehicle leaf spring systems.
U-bolt pipe restraints per AWWA C111 (ductile iron pipe) or AWWA C900 (PVC pressure pipe) are installed at pipe joints, tees, bends and dead ends to resist the internal pipe pressure thrust forces that tend to push joints apart. In these applications, the U-bolt clamp load must be sufficient to develop the required restraint force against the pipe pressure thrust — typically calculated from the pipe pressure, pipe OD and joint geometry. Fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) coated or PVC-sleeved U-bolts are specified for water main applications to prevent corrosion products from contaminating the potable water supply.
U-bolts in hot-dip galvanised carbon steel are used to secure pipe, conduit and cable bundles to structural steelwork, trays, cable ladders and hangers throughout building services, electrical infrastructure and industrial installations. For architectural and visible structural applications, stainless steel 316L U-bolts with passivation provide a clean, maintenance-free finish. For timber structure connections (purlins, rafters, trusses), square-bend U-bolts engage the timber section directly and are the standard ridge purlin clamp in steel-framed agricultural and industrial buildings.
Export Packaging and Preservation
- U-bolts bundled in pairs (matching legs) and packed in heat-sealed polypropylene bags, labelled with PO number, type (round/square/semi-round), material grade, pipe OD or IW, leg length, thread size, bar diameter, finish, heat/lot number and quantity
- Corresponding nuts, washers and saddle plates packed in the same bag or in an adjacent labelled bag to ensure matched sets for installation — critical for offshore and structural projects where component mixing causes installation errors
- VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) poly liner for plain, black oxide and mechanically galvanised carbon steel U-bolts for sea freight or long-term storage
- HDG U-bolts must be packed with threaded legs protected from mechanical damage; thread protectors (plastic caps) fitted to both leg ends before packing
- Bags packed in double-wall corrugated cartons with foam or kraft void fill; large U-bolts (M24+) packed individually to avoid mutual abrasion of threads and coating
- Cartons on ISPM-15 heat-treated timber pallets with stretch wrap and steel strapping for export
- MTC, dimensional inspection report (IW, leg length, leg parallelism), bend radius hardness report (NACE), thread gauge certificate and all project documents in waterproof sealed envelope attached to crate exterior
| # | Document | Standard / Reference | Minimum Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Bar Material Test Certificate (MTC) | EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 | 3.2 for offshore / NACE / pressure piping; bar stock MTC is primary traceability |
| 02 | Dimensional Inspection Report | DIN3570 / project spec | AQL 1.0 per ISO 2859; IW, leg length, leg parallelism as mandatory measured chars |
| 03 | Thread Gauge Certificate (Both Legs) | ISO 1502 / ASME B1.2 | Go/No-Go on both legs per heat lot — mandatory |
| 04 | Bend Radius Hardness Report | ISO 6508 HRC / project spec | Mandatory for NACE sour service — outer bend radius HRC ≤ 22 HRC confirmed |
| 05 | Proof Load / Tensile Test Report | ISO 898-1 / ASTM A307 | Per heat/lot for structural and process piping support grades |
| 06 | Charpy Impact Test Report | ISO 148-1 | Required for low-temperature service (below −20°C) pipe support U-bolts |
| 07 | PMI Report (XRF / OES) | Project specification | 100% of SS, duplex, alloy and exotic grade U-bolts |
| 08 | Chemical Analysis Report | ISO 898 / ASTM bar spec | Included in bar MTC — verify against grade limits |
| 09 | Heat Treatment Certificate | Project spec | Required for stress-relief annealed NACE U-bolts post cold-bending |
| 10 | Surface Coating Certificate | ASTM A153 / B633 / A380 | Required for all coated finishes; HDG coating thickness confirmed |
| 11 | ISO 9001 Manufacturer Certificate | ISO 9001:2015 | Current; scope must include U-bolt manufacture |
| 12 | ISPM-15 Phytosanitary Certificate | IPPC / FAO | All wood packing for international export |
RR Hydraulics manufactures and exports U-bolts in all bend styles — round, square, semi-round, forged, double and conduit — in carbon steel grades 4.6, 5.6, 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9, stainless steel 304/316L, duplex & super duplex, A36/S275 structural, and Inconel. Custom pipe OD sizes from Ø10 mm to Ø1200 mm. Finishes: hot-dip galvanise (ASTM A153), zinc electroplate, Dacromet, mechanical zinc, SS passivation, PVC/neoprene sleeve. Full EN 10204 3.1/3.2 MTC, post-bend hardness reports, ISO 9001:2015 QMS and TPI witness by BV/DNV/Lloyds/SGS. NACE MR0175-compliant U-bolts with post-bend hardness certification. 48-hour express dispatch on standard in-stock sizes.
