Fitting and Installing Ezepipe™

Instructions
Crimp Fitting Screw Fitting

The fitting and installation of Ezepipe™ is simplicity itself.

Brief but careful preparation of pipe, insert and fitting, and the press couplings are ready in a matter of seconds. A permanent and safe connection against turning and tensile stress. A more perfect installation is impossible.

Ezepipe™ has everything you need for the job.

Crimp Fitting
1) When opening the rolls, never use a sharp instrument to cut off the paper wrapping. 2) Always use a bending spring when bending pipes shorter than 5 x the outer diameter. 3) For all the diameters and in particular 026 and 032 the use of the pipe cutter (RS32) is recommended so that you always cut the tube square (90°C).
4a) Calibrate the pipe with the Compression calibrator. Slide the calibrator right into the pipe and then rotate it so that the cutter forms a cone in the end of the pipe. The cone should just be visible to ensure that the pipe is correctly centered. 4b) Calibrate the pipe with the Kalispeed. Slide the Kalispeed right into the pipe and then rotate it so that the cutter forms a cone in the end of the pipe. The cone should just be visible to ensure that the pipe is correctly centered. For the Kalispeed are max. 500 rotations per Min permitted. 5) Slide the pipe right down into the compression-fitting, until the pipe is visible through the little check holes.
 
6) Open the compression jaw and set it round the fitting so that the ring of stainless steel serves as a guide and sits in the jaw. To ensure correct compression close the jaws fully with the compression clamp. 7) After the compression, open the compression jaws and check whether the pipe is still correctly mounted.
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Screw Fitting
1) When opening the rolls, never use a sharp instrument to cut off the paper wrapping. 2) Always use a bending spring when bending pipes shorter than 5 x the outer diameter. 3) For all the diameters and in particular 026 and 032 the use of the pipe cutter (RS32) is recommended so that you always cut the tube square (90°C).
 
4) Calibrate the pipe by sliding the plastic calibration awl right into the pipe and rotating it, to ensure correct calibration. Of course, the internal diameter of the pipe should be the same as the diameter of the calibration awl. 5) To mount the coupling: put the nut over the pipe; slide the compression ring over the pipe; push the adaptor into the pipe up to the bumper. Take care not to damage the O-ring. If the adaptor is made of non nickel-plated brass insulate it to prevent electrolysis (e.g. Teflon ring or extra O-ring). To help it slide, grease the nut with silicone oil. Do not use mineral oil!
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