How to Guide

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SHARKBITE SLIP PRODUCTS
Slip fittings simplify repair by doing the job that two couplings and extra pipe would do. Only one end of the
coupling has a stop, allowing the other end to slide freely over the end of a pipe. The fitting can be released
with a disconnect tool and slid back onto the other end of the pipe for successful leak repair.
Cut out the section of the pipe needing repair (no
more than 2” in length).
Using the SharkBite Deburring & Depth Gauge, clean
the edges of the copper pipe. Use the gauge to mark
the proper insertion depth on the pipe.
On the side of the fitting marked “SLIP END,” slide
the copper pipe into the fitting until it bottoms out.
Place the SharkBite Disconnect Clip on the copper
pipe, on the same side as the “SLIP END.” As you are
pressing the clip to release the fitting, slide the
SharkBite fitting to meet the other copper pipe.
Continue to slide the fitting until the non-slip end
bottoms out. Ensure the fitting lines up with the
mark you made. Also ensure the Slip End of the
fitting has not proceeded past the depth mark you
originally made.
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