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The Pipe Equipment Pipe Support Rollers have been specially designed to ease the problems of handling plastic pipes during jointing and installation. They greatly reduce the chances of pipe damage as a result of the pipe string being trailed along the ground and keep pipe drag to a minimum. Pipe Support Rollers are available as ‘Free Standing’ or ‘In Trench’.
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LINK SEALS are used to provide a seal between a product pipe or cable and a casing sleeve, duct or wall. LINK SEALS provide a modular hydrostatic sealing mechanism that is independent of internal or external pressure, and can provide a pressure seal up to 5 bar. LINK SEALS also provide electrical and vibrational insulation, and can provide fire resistance for up to three hours. The rubber material absorbs shocks and sounds, and reduces the vibration load on the pipes and cables. The unique link structure makes it possible to produce an almost unlimited number of sizes. Please download the data sheet to show different options available. Our sales team can advise suitable Link Seal and core hole sizes upon request. The seal is supplied in an assembled condition with the required number of links, and owing to its special design the LINK SEAL chain is rapidly installed.
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PECS (PE Coil to Straight) Connectors are a fully reusable product developed to overcome the problems encountered when passing coiled PE pipe through service cut outs whilst slip lining an existing metallic pipe using a pushing device attached to a mini digger. Please contact us for further details.
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This glanding system, which has been tested at pressures up to 7 bar, is most suited for insertion of the Tracer Rod into gas and water mains and services. The gland rubber, which is about 25mm thick, can be compressed during use to increase the seal and prevent leakage. It has a 1” BSP internal thread as standard and is supplied with an adaptor to suit ¾” BSP. An adaptor to suit ¾” and 1” gas meter thread is also available Tracer Gland MP 3/4" & 1" BSP Thread
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To enable the PE Tracer to be inserted into live PE mains, via a standard Service Tee, a system has been developed that enables the cutter to be removed, and a guide tube, complete with a directional foot, to be installed under live no blow conditions. The guide tube has a low pressure glanding system as standard, but can be supplied with a medium pressure glanding system ( suitable for use at pressures up to 2 bar ) if required. Once the tracing operation has been completed the guide tube can be removed and the cutter replace, all under live no blow conditions.