| Availability: | |
|---|---|
| Quantity: | |

Product Overview
A seismic structural attachment is an essential part of a complete sway brace system. It connects the bracing member to the building structure and helps transfer lateral loads away from the suspended piping system during sway, vibration, or seismic activity. In many fire sprinkler and mechanical piping installations, threaded rod is commonly used as part of the brace assembly, making this type of structural attachment practical for a wide range of support conditions.
This product is specifically described in the catalog as being designed for bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance and used in combination with threaded rod. It is made of carbon steel and finished with electro-galvanized coating for better corrosion resistance in indoor building service environments.
Product Parameters
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Seismic Structural Attachment |
| Product Type | Structure Attachment for Sway Bracing |
| Application | Pipe sway bracing / seismic restraint connection |
| Typical Use | Fire sprinkler piping, HVAC piping, mechanical pipe systems |
| Connection Method | Used in combination with threaded rod |
| Function | Structural connection for seismic sway bracing |
| Material | Carbon steel |
| Surface Finish | Electro-galvanized |
The swivel mechanism allows the attachment to rotate during installation, helping installers achieve proper brace alignment more efficiently.
The product is designed to form a stable connection between the seismic brace and the building structure, improving system restraint against lateral movement.
It is intended for use in pipe sway bracing systems where resistance to vibration and seismic disturbance is required.
The electro-galvanized finish helps improve durability in indoor service environments.





Fire sprinkler piping systems
HVAC pipe support systems
Mechanical piping systems
Plumbing installations
Commercial and industrial buildings requiring seismic restraint
It is used in sway bracing systems to connect the brace assembly to the building structure and help restrain suspended piping against lateral movement during vibration or seismic disturbance.
According to the catalog, this product is used in combination with threaded rod.
It is suitable for fire sprinkler piping, HVAC systems, plumbing installations, and other mechanical piping systems that require seismic restraint.
Threaded rod provides an adjustable and practical connection method in many brace assemblies, helping installers create stable support points between the piping system and the structure.
The catalog lists the material as carbon steel.
The product is shown with an electro-galvanized finish, which helps improve corrosion resistance.
Yes. The catalog states that it is designed for bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance.
Yes. This type of structural attachment is suitable for fire sprinkler seismic bracing systems and other suspended piping restraint applications.
Its main advantages include compatibility with threaded rod assemblies, durable carbon steel construction, corrosion-resistant finish, and suitability for seismic sway bracing applications.
It is typically installed where a seismic brace assembly needs to be securely connected to the building structure in suspended piping systems.