If there are sharp bends near the fittings, it is advisable to tie the tube to a suitable support so as not
6.
to stress the fitting with unnecessary forces and to extend the lifespan of the Product.
Using curved supports
If it is necessary to make a curve in a particular position or if it is not possible to tie the pipe to any
support, use of a curved support (optional - picture 17) is recommended for diameters of 1/2" and
5/8".
Slightly cut into the insulation with a cutter or scissors (not included - picture 18);
1.
Caution! Do not damage FastPipe
Open the insulation along the incision (picture 19);
2.
Place
near one of the ends of the curved support and insert it by applying light pressure
3.
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(picture 20);
Let
travel along the rest of the curve and then insert it on the support, exerting slight
4.
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pressure (pictures
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It is recommended to insert the pipe on the support with a longitudinal force along the tube
(picture
23).
Wrap the insulation around
5.
Wrap the insulation with the anti-UV protective tape provided to restore the seal of the insulation
6.
(picture 25).
Inserting and crimping the fitting:
Caution: a electric screwdriver (not included) is required for this operation.
Wear the supplied SuperGrip gloves;
1.
Install the bit with the appropriate diameter on the screwdriver;
2.
Move the insulation away to make enough space to grasp the end of
3.
(picture 26);
Grasp
firmly, as shown in picture 27;
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Insert the calibrator (or the calibration cross) of the correct diameter into the tube, and rotate the
5.
tool various times (picture 28);
The calibrator must be inserted as far as it will go.
The calibration operation takes at least 10 seconds.
Set the screwdriver to minimum speed;
6.
The screwdriver must be operated at minimum speed to ensure maximum available torque.
Fit the nut and the insert onto the tool (picture 29);
7.
Place the bushing on
8.
Hold
firmly and screw the insert in until it can go no further (picture 31);
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Caution! Do not continue screwing the insert after it has come to a stop on the bushing as
this may damage FastPipe
Unhook the fitting from the bit by unscrewing the nut;
10.
After installing the correct diameter die on the crimping tool, proceed with crimping. This operation
11.
is described in the paragraph "Crimping the fitting" on page 22.
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and 22);
again (picture 24);
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(picture 30);
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installation manual and warranty statement
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with one hand
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