Anchored couplings Clause Samples

The "anchored couplings" clause establishes a fixed point of connection or attachment between two components, systems, or contractual obligations. In practice, this clause specifies exactly where and how the coupling or linkage must occur, such as designating a particular location on a structure for mechanical attachment or identifying a specific contractual milestone for linking obligations. By clearly defining the anchor point, the clause ensures stability, predictability, and alignment between the connected elements, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over where or how the connection should be made.
Anchored couplings. Mechanical joint retainer glands may be used where joint restraint is required. Acceptable manufacturers for retainer glands are as follows:
Anchored couplings. 1. Furnish where joint restraint required to offset internal pipeline forces. 2. Provide harnessed sleeve couplings and flanged coupling adapters with tie rod harnesses where indicated. a. Harnesses shall consist of lugs or clamps welded or otherwise securely fastened to opposite joint elements with tie bolts between opposing lugs. "Dog ear" lugs shall be fabricated as indicated. b. Design of harnesses for steel pipe shall conform with applicable provisions of AWWA M11. 3. Provide expansion couplings with limit rods. 4. Provide couplings for grooved and shouldered type joints conforming to AWWA C606. a. Furnish grooved ends on ductile-iron end pipe. b. Furnish grooved or shouldered ends on steel pipe. 5. Mechanical joint retainer glands may be used where joint restraint is required. Retainer glands shall be Megalug manufactured by EBAA Iron, Inc. or approved equal.

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