How to Guide

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Joining Roll-Grooved Pipe
Roll-grooved PVC pipe is designed for use with conventional
gasketed mechanical couplings. It offers a method of
joining which is quick and convenient, and it can be used in
applications where frequent assembly and disassembly are
desirable.
Installation
1. Consult with the
manufacturer of
the couplings for
recommendations
on the coupling
style(s) designed
for use with PVC
pipe and the gasket
material which is
suitable for the
intended service.
2. Check the pipe ends for any damage, roll marks,
projections, or indentations on the outside surface between
the groove and the end of the pipe. This is the sealing area,
and it must be free of any defects.
3. Disassemble the coupling and remove the gasket. Inspect
for any damage and make sure the gasket material is
suitable for the intended service. Apply a thin coat of
silicone lubricant to the gasket tips and the outside of the
gasket.
4. Slide the gasket onto the end of one length of pipe so that
it is flush with the end. Align and bring the end of another
length of pipe together while sliding the gasket back over
this junction. The gasket should be centered between the
grooves and should not extend into the groove on either
length of pipe.
5. Place the coupling housings over the gasket. The housing
keys should engage into the grooves. Insert the bolts and
apply the nuts. Tighten to “finger tight.”
6. Using a wrench,
alternately tighten the
nuts to the coupling
manufacturer’s
specifications. Over
tightening is not
necessary, and uneven
tightening may cause
gasket pinching.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Repair Coupling Installation
Not for Pressure Applications
1. Cut out the
segment of pipe
to be replaced.
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3. Position the
repair coupling
so that half of its
length is equally
divided between
the two pipe ends.
Mark each pipe
end using the
repair as a length
guide.
2. Remove all pipe
burrs from inside
and outside
diameter of pipe
with a knife edge,
file or de-burring
tool.
Chamfer (bevel)
the end of the pipe
10° - 15°.