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1. Clean the profile
ring, the inside of the socket and the groove for the ring. |
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2. Wet the profile ring with
clean water. Squeeze it into a heart shape, then let it shape
into the groove, and check alignment. |
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3. The pipe ends provided
with a 15° factory made chamfer, must be cleaned and coated with
lubricant before pushing into the socket. Mark insertion depth
if not already provided. |
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4. Push together only
u to the insertion mark to take care of expansion. For large
diameter pipes, a pipe jack may be used. |
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5. If shorter lengths are
required, cut off the pipe ends squarely using fine-toothed saw
and a miter box. |
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6. Prior to insertion in the
socket the cut-off pipe must be deburred and chamfered approx
15°, using a file or chamfering tool. |
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